by dogsadmin | Aug 13, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! You can try a little bit of ingenuity if you are going with crate training for your indoor dog or puppy. If the dog doesn’t want to go inside the crate, put a rawhide bone in there and shut the door. Dogs do not have the same ability to think as humans do,...
by dogsadmin | Aug 12, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Be certain your dog knows that you are the leader of your pack. You must establish your dominance first and foremost, or your dog is unlikely to obey. You may be planning to raise your dog as a show dog, but you may not be aware of what you need to know in order...
by dogsadmin | Aug 11, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! When you are working on crate training with your dog or puppy small steps is what works best for them to get used to it. If your dog seems comfortable inside the crate when the door is open, shut it and feed them a treat. Dogs are joyful creatures full of love....
by dogsadmin | Aug 10, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Here are a few ways to make crate training more positive for your dog. To entice a hesitant puppy into the crate, give it the incentive of a toy or bone inside, with the door shut. Although you may care for your things, your dog may not feel the same way. With...
by dogsadmin | Aug 9, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Consistency is key when working on crate training with a young dog. When letting your dog out of the crate, be sure to immediately allow your dog to relieve himself. You want to keep your dog indoors, however this is proving to be a challenge because your dog...
by dogsadmin | Aug 8, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Dogs have a tendency to zone in on one particular thing until something else grabs 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 for your...
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