Training your dog can be a lot of fun for both of you, as long as you have good information and some patience. With the right info, you'll quickly see that your dog can learn new commands quite fast, and you'll begin to enjoy the lessons.It's important for Rover to know basic commands such as Come, Sit, Stay, and Heel. This will help keep him out of harms way around cars, and in public parks.

One person should commit to being responsible for Rovers lessons.
This will make it smoother for you
and your canine friend, since the
lessons will be able to be more
consistently given by one person.
The dog will also become more
familiar with one coach, compared
to having two or three coaches. The
methods of the coach must be
followed by everyone who lives with
your dog, and children need to be
supervised by the primary coach
while coaching Rover.

Sessions should be less than 15 minutes long, because of a dogs shorter attention span. Sessions can be 10-15 minutes long every day, or every other day. If you've had a bad day or don't feel very patient, it's probably best to skip a session, since you won't be at your best.

It's very good to use the learned commands during daily life. This will help her to remember the commands. For instance, give your dog the Sit command throughout the day.

When using food rewards, make sure that training stints are before mealtimes (the dogs) so that he's hungry and inspired to act.

Start the instruction in a quiet area, by yourself. Try to make yourself the most interesting thing in the room, by minimizing distractions. This will make it easier for her to focus on learning the new command. Once she has mastered the command, add distractions. These could include having other people present, or conducting the lesson in a different room.

After these successes, reinforce the new orders using different body positions (on his left, right, with you sitting or standing, etc.), in other rooms of the house, and finally, outdoors on a lead. After a number of lessons, he'll begin to understand that a command means that he should do the same thing each time, no matter where you are, or what your body language is.

You might be teaching a previously trained dog. That's OK. Grown dogs will usually have longer attention spans than pups, allowing for faster learning. This helps to compensate for some incorrect training that might need to be unlearned.

For example, your dogs earlier training might have caused her to associate a particular word for a particular behaviour. Maybe your dog is having difficulty grasping the right behaviour for the word Come. You could try using the word Here, instead. Be sure to use the identical training procedure.

Every time that you move to a new location or situation using a newish command, you might need to back up a step in your training. This is very normal, and not a cause for alarm. It's part of your dog learning to focus on your command, despite many possible distractions.

8 Essential Dog Training Tips:

* Make one person the primary trainer

* 15 minutes every other day, or every day

* Quiet area with few distractions to start teaching each new command, indoors is best

* Use quiet environment to start each new command, indoors is good

* Mastery of command? Alter body language, use distractions, change environment

* During daily life, use learned commands to reinforce lessons learned

* Previously trained dog? Be prepared to substitute command words

* Back up as needed when training

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