by dogsadmin | Feb 7, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! When crate training your new puppy, take it in small manageable steps so the animal can become accustomed to the changes easily. If your dog seems comfortable inside the crate when the door is open, shut it and feed them a treat. There are many excellent benefits...
by dogsadmin | Feb 6, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Spoken directions should be made using a simple, concise and forceful tone. Avoid going on a rant about the dog’s “badness”. No matter the size of the dog, they generally all have the same mindset. If a person understands that mindset, one...
by dogsadmin | Feb 5, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Keep your dog active. Dogs can easily get bored. An effective training program translates to a happy pet and an equally happy pet owner. When your dog is well-trained, then both you and your dog will know exactly what is expected from each other. A well-trained...
by dogsadmin | Feb 4, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! When you correct your dog verbally, try making those corrections short and straight to the point. Avoid launching a lengthy tirade against your pet and his naughty behavior. Everyone needs to train their dog, whether it is to teach them new things or to get rid...
by dogsadmin | Feb 3, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! When crate training your new puppy, take it in small manageable steps so the animal can become accustomed to the changes easily. After they become used to each individual step and do not mind going inside the crate, try shutting the door and giving them treats...
by dogsadmin | Feb 2, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Do not tie up several dogs in close proximity to each other. 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. If you are absolutely clueless about beginning a training program...
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