Family Dog Training

When it comes to family dog training there are some basic
rules that you need to follow to make sure that you are getting
the maximum results from your efforts. While training the
family dog does not have to be a lot of work, it does require a
small amount of discipline on your part.
To help make your efforts in this area payoff, here are five
family dog training tips that you need to know:
1. Alpha Dog
First of all you, you have to make it clear that you are the
alpha dog. You should never let your dog show any signs of
dominance over you or your children. This can lead to
aggression problems and dog bites. This is why you should also
incorporate your children into the dog training process, so the
dog knows that they have to obey the children as well.
2. Consistency
Consistency, consistency, consistency. This is by far the
most common mistake that pet owners may. Whether they don't
practice with their dog on a regular basis, or the dog is
getting different conflicting instructions and commands from
the wife or the husband.
It is vital that the dog learns to respond to one command. A
basic example of this is teaching your dog to sit. You should
always use the same words when you want your dog to sit, and
your family members should always use the exact same wording of
the command that you use as well.
3. Bonding
Bonding with your dog and developing a good pack attitude is
one way to help your dog respond better to your training
efforts. The best way to bond is to simply spend more time with
your dog.
This could involve walking with your dog, playing with them,
or just lying on the couch watching TV with them. This bonding
process is even more important if you adopt an older dog.
4. Short & Sweet
In the beginning keep your training sessions short. They
should be no longer than 15 minutes at the maximum. And then at
the most do this three or four times a day. Give your dog
time to learn these commands and don't expect miracles right
away.
5. Patience
When it comes to training puppies, you have to remember that
they only learn by making mistakes and by having you correct
them. This is the exact same way that you learned when you were
a child. You made mistakes, and your parents corrected you.
This is why you have to have a lot of patience when it comes
to family dog training. Your dog is looking to you to guide
them and to lead them.
Summary
If you take nothing else away from this article, I want you
to take away the fact that you should be very consistent and
disciplined when it comes to family dog
training. Everyone in the family needs to be on the
same page as to what command you are currently teaching your
dog.
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