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| HOW TO DISCIPLINE A DOG | ||||||||
| A dog's relationship with his owner is based on daily commands that require discipline to follow. Use these steps to ensure your pet receives enough training to comprehend and obey your rules. | ||||||||
| STEP ONE Begin training as early as possible. If you decide to get a puppy, he is at the perfect age to start discipline training. Most puppies haven't yet formed bad habits. STEP TWO Consider enrolling in school. Going to a weekly class allows your dog to interact with other dogs of all breeds, while giving you quality time together as pet and owner. A good trainer can teach you how to teach your dog. STEP THREE Teach yourself to train your dog. Read books, talk to your veterinarian and consult the Internet to educate yourself on various discipline methods. Even a dog enrolled in a class needs reinforcement at home the rest of the week. STEP FOUR Find your voice and confidence in communicating with your dog. Dogs are pack animals, all packs have a leader and the leader of your dog's pack is you. Project your voice in clear, confident tones when teaching a new command, correcting wrong behavior or praising your dog for achievements. STEP FIVE Keep training and discipline consistent. Your dog will learn from repetition and knowing your expectations. Whether issuing positive reinforcement or correction, don't change the routine or rules: he will be more likely to please you once he knows how. STEP SIX Give your dog your undivided attention. Block out time for your dog when teaching disclipline, making training the only thing you're doing at that moment. Dogs love attention. STEP SEVEN Shake it up. While dogs enjoy the comfort of routine, they can get bored easily. Keep your training sessions short, even if you have to increase the number of sessions per day. Vary the training routine and the treats you provide for positive reinforcement. TIPS Take advantage of catching him in the act. It's really the best way to correct inappropriate behavior so that he can make the connection between the behavior and your reaction. Pile on the praise and rewards for good behavior. Use your happiest voice and some good belly rubs to let your dog know how hapy you are with him. Don't forget the treats. Never discipline a dog with physical force. Hitting, kicking and smacking can beat your dog's spirits down and turn what would have been a happy, loyal and loving dog into one's who's mistrustful, agressive and skittish. |
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