by dogsadmin | Feb 21, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! If you want to teach your pet to use a crate, first try these simple tricks. To entice a hesitant puppy into the crate, give it the incentive of a toy or bone inside, with the door shut. Most people are drawn to dogs. Puppies often start out as destructive and...
by dogsadmin | Feb 20, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! When you are working on crate training with your new dog or puppy, always take steps to let them know it’s their home. Leave the crate door open and place food inside of it when it’s time to eat. Everyone knows that a dog who is obedient, disciplined...
by dogsadmin | Feb 19, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! There are several techniques to make crate training your dog easier. If your pet is nervous about the crate, consider putting a toy or treat inside to motivate them to go in. Anyone new to training your dog may find the prospect of it to be overwhelming and even...
by dogsadmin | Feb 18, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Dogs have great focus and can focus on one thing, ignoring everything else, until something breaks their attention. When a command is reinforced properly and often enough, your dog will begin to shift his focus from the distractions around to you in order to wait...
by dogsadmin | Feb 17, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! The key to successful crate training with a new canine is making sure they understand that it is their home. Whenever it’s time for them to eat, place their food bowl into the crate and leave the door open when eating. It can seem impossible to train your...
by dogsadmin | Feb 16, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Your training sessions must be long enough for your dog to learn the desired behavior but no so long that he becomes bored. Start out training for just a few minutes each day and work up to half an hour or so over time. Owning a dog can really enhance your life....
by dogsadmin | Feb 15, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! If you are crate training your dog, you need to show them that this is where they will sleep. Feed your dog inside the crate with the door open. Are you fed up with a bad dog? A solid obedience training program may be just the solution you need. A little bit of...
by dogsadmin | Feb 14, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! When you do give your dog correction verbally, make those corrections short, sharp and to the point. Yelling and screaming at your dog is counterproductive. Any habit a dog owner wishes can be trained, regardless of whether he or she wants the dog to do or stop...
by dogsadmin | Feb 13, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Give your puppy time to be okay with a crate by taking the training one small step at a time. Once your dog is accustomed to being in the crate, try closing the door and giving your pet a treat through the wire. Do you need to train your dog? Do you have a dog...
by dogsadmin | Feb 12, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Make sure your teething puppy has a bunch of chew toys readily available to him, and keep other things he likes to chew on away from him. You need to replace that with a designated chew toy. Dog training can be very specialized. Trained dogs can be useful both as...
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