TIP! Be sure to keep your dog active and engaged a great deal of the time. Dogs get bored just as easily as children.

Cool beans! So, what are you going to do next? Training your dog is beneficial to both you and your pet. The following tips provide you with the information you need in order to successfully train your dog.

TIP! Do not tie a couple of dogs closely together. The chain of one dog could become wrapped around the other and, as the dogs struggle to free themselves, one or both could be injured.

Look at it in your dog’s point of view. When your dog is slow to learn, you may become frustrated. Don’t do yourself and your pet an injustice by simply giving up. Thinking like a dog can make it easier for you to do what is needed to train him. This could help you overcome training hurdles.

Stay Calm

TIP! Every time you speak a command, it should be with the same tone and loudness level. Your tone will indicate that you’re serious and to be respected.

Stay in control as you reward your dog’s good behavior. If you are able to command your dog to do something the right way, then it is good to calmly reward your dog. Though you might be satisfied with this type of accomplishment, excitement may lead to your pet having diminished control over the situation. Stay calm and the dog will stay calm, and you’ll be able to reward it.

TIP! Have a good treat ready for your dog when it completes something that you ask. It is important that your dog is able to establish a connection between the command and the action that gains a reward.

When house training your pup, you should adhere to a regular schedule of feeding and elimination. Then you will be aware when your dog needs to go outside to use the bathroom. Adhering to a schedule also helps the dog learn to wait until the proper time comes to go outside.

It is important to leash-train your dog. Think of the leash as a safety requirement.

TIP! Toilet training is as much your responsibility as theirs. Learn to read your dog and anticipate his needs.

Be careful not to spend too much time at once training your dog. If you spend a lot of time on only one thing, your dog can get bored and frustrated. This is why you need to limit the time of your training sessions to around 10 minutes.

Daily Exercise

TIP! “Quiet” is a command you will probably want to teach your dog. Each time your dog barks, wave a treat in front of him and voice your command.

Ensure that your dog gets 60 minutes of daily exercise on top of routine potty breaks or training periods. Your training will be easier and more effective if your dog gets good daily exercise. Your dog will be happier and more responsive when he gets the exercise he needs.

TIP! Treats are great incentives when training a dog; however, treats can cause a dog to become overweight, so limit the number offered. A lot of pet owners don’t think about how much weight their dogs can put on with treats.

You should always call your dog in the same way. Say your dog’s name, followed by the command. Give a simple command after beginning with the dog’s name. Dogs usually respond to names immediately and they know you need them to be attentive.

TIP! It’s important to remember that all of the things you do with your dog are building its behavior and personality. This is crucial to know because you may undo certain behaviors by engaging in horseplay or by teasing your pet.

As soon as you get your puppy, the first thing to teach him/her is their name; this will help build a bond between animal and human. Repeat the name as much as possible, and reward your puppy when he responds. Usually this simple command “come” and their name, are what they learn first. Make sure to spend time with your dog in order for him to learn and trust you. In this way, he will be more receptive to advanced training later.

TIP! One vital piece of dog training advice is to be resilient and never give up. Through constant and positive reinforcement, you will be able to train your dog to retain the behaviors you teach them.

Maintain your dog’s training throughout its lifetime. Your dog doesn’t stop learning just because it’s no longer a puppy. You need to concentrate on positive behavior to make sure of ongoing obedience. When you do this, negative behavior should stop.

TIP! Your dog can, and should, find the training experience to be a positive one. Keep your training lessons between ten to fifteen minutes so your dog can keep focused.

The best way to train your dog is to use different tones of voices. Use a clearly defined tone for different commands, encouragement or directives. This makes it easier for the dog to link your expectations with different behaviors. The best advice is to use a firm voice for commands, a louder voice when correcting your dog and a higher voice when praising your dog.

TIP! Anxious dogs are prone to chewing on things they shouldn’t. Placing the dog in a safe environment such as a dog crate and providing a chew toy keeps the dog safe and occupied until your return.

When training a dog, watch that you do not overdo giving the dog treats. Too many treats can really plump a dog up. It is easy to forget about treats when you consider how much you are feeding your dog. This can happen especially when you are training him.

TIP! When training your dog never punish him; doing so will only make him be resistant to any further training. If your dog does not follow the correct behavior, instead of punishing him, gently teach him what to do instead.

Use praise to re-enforce good behavior in your dog when training. Give treats, smile, and get excited so your dog will associate good behavior with a positive result. Negative behavior should never be rewarded because then, your dog will associate this bad thing with a positive reward, which will cause your dog to only continue this bad thing.

TIP! Crating is a viable strategy for teaching your dog. To make training more effective, consistency is the key.

When you begin training your dog, do not give him a treat or reward just to make him stop misbehaving. This is sure to send the message that the dog has free reign and can control you. For example, this occurs when you give a dog a treat every time it makes loud noises.

TIP! If you have a large dog, and he likes to stretch out, get the dog a big bed. There are large, rectangular beds available for big dogs, or you could just get your dog a crib mattress.

When training your dog, it is best that you give them treats whenever they do what you’re telling them to do. Slowly, as they get older, begin reducing the amount of treats you give them until they are only given on special occasions.

TIP! When introducing your dog to another animal, do so slowly and carefully. Think about the pet you have at home, before considering a new addition.

When teaching a dog to sit, start by holding a treat above him while he stands. Then you should keep their attention on the treat as you move your hand towards their rear side. He will automatically stretch his head backwards to follow the treat. When his head goes up, his bottom will go down.

TIP! Certain dogs can be so frightened of thunderstorms that hurting themselves is possible. Ask the veterinarian for advice if they have extreme fear towards thunderstorms.

Both the dog and owner are happier when the dog is well-trained. With the use of these tips, you are well on your way to a successful dog training relationship.