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7 Dog Obedience Training Tips to Help You with Your Dog

By Ernst I. Cayemitte | May 7, 2009

Teaching your dog good obedience training may be the most important step you should take in order to develop desirable habits in your puppy and at the same time stop unpleasant behaviors. After all, dogs are animals, and without correct obedience training, they will indeed behave like animals. Would you not teach your youngster the difference between right and wrong? Similarly, if you’d like to develop fascinating habits in your puppy and at the same time stop unattractive behaviors, you definitely need to provide your dog with good obedience coaching.

Here are 7 dog obedience training tips that will help you train your dog successfully:

1. First off, you must get your dog’s attention before you start training him.

2. Begin your dog training sessions as quickly as your dog arrives at your house. Whilst you can teach old dogs new behaviors or tricks, remember that what’s learned earliest is usually learned easiest and fastest. In view of that, start training your puppy near the beginning.

3. Teach your dog only one command at a time, and do not move on until he understands the trick you are trying to teach him. A few minutes of dog training on a daily basis is all that is required.

4. Train your dog with love, kindness and respect because this method will certainly create a good relationship between you and your puppy.

5. Reward or praise your dog for his good performance one hundred percent of the time. This is a very important technique that you need to follow when training your dog.

6. Congratulate your dog by treating him with delicious things, and by saying to him “Good dog” in a happy voice. You need to reward your puppy every time he follows your command, especially when he is learning a new behavior. After that, you only need to reward your dog’s best behavior.

7. Play with your dog often. This will certainly make it easy for you to build a very good relationship between you and your dog.

Ernst Cayemitte is a contributing author and writes articles on several subjects including dog training. The tips included in this article are the keys to effectivedog obedience training To learn more about Dog Obedience Training, please visit http://dogobediencetraininginfo.com/

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