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The Mistakes People Make When Training Their Dog

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Dogs have always been a great companion to man. They are there for us when we get home and will love us unconditionally. However, for some more work is required to build this peaceful relationship, and each must adjust to their new environment. If you want to make the most out of your pet you should be aware that it will take some time to train your dog as best as possible.

Many people do not believe in behavior dog training, but it is extremely important. When a dog comes into your house it does not know about the rules, what it should and should not do. You need to teach it how to live happily, and to do so you must train it. Training your dog can often be a frustrating process, but this is usually down to the fact that people make many mistakes when training their dog. Learn to avoid these and you will find the training process a lot easier.

You have probably read many tips in books or on the internet about training your dog. If you are trying to change behavior of your dog, you may be trying certain recommended steps, but are they working? You might be frustrated to learn that after a week or so they are only making the problem worse. But remember, it is completely possible and all you need to do is recognize the mistakes you are making.

Behavior training will actually vary depending on the breed of your dog. Different breeds have different traits. Some may not be good followers and may be born to lead. You need to be careful if this is true, as you will need to change the process to make their training successful. There are also many different training styles, and these will work on some dogs but not on others. So, before you start make sure you understand your dog's breed and the appropriate style of training to use.

Whatever the breed of dog, try not to be too controlling. You are the leader, and dogs in packs respond to one leader. However, this doesn't mean you should be completely controlling. Don't make your dog keep repeating the same mistake over and over. It may become aggressive or unwilling to continue. Instead, take a break from training when this is appropriate. You could try training for a few minutes at a time every day.

Remember that reward is a central part to training your dog. You should provide treats for your dog, to show your affection as well as to motivate them in to performing well in order to win a treat. They will soon learn what leads to treats and start performing better. Treats do not necessarily have to be food, so you could give them a favorite toy to play with as a reward. Also remember to tell your dog that they have been good and give them a nice pat too! Once you bear these factors in mind you will start to see great improvements when training your pet.

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