5 Ways to Build a Better Relationship With Your Dog
Dogs can learn complex
behaviors if taught in steps. Keeping it simple and breaking individual
behaviors into steps will help your dog learn faster. An example would
be if you wanted your dog to go to its bed when a guest arrives.
Firstly, you would need to teach him what his bed is. From there you
need to teach him how to stay on the bed. These first two things are
what I would focus on in the beginning. Once the dog knows how to stay
on the bed, you can introduce people entering the home. By breaking it
into steps like this, you will see results quicker than if you try to
only train this behavior when a guest arrives.
2. Keep it Positive.
By staying positive and
teaching your dog in an encouraging way, you will see quicker results
that last longer. What I mean by this is don’t yell at your dog if it
makes a mistake. Instead, think about what you would like your dog to do
and show him how to do it. No I don’t mean act like a dog, I mean Keep
it Simple. Using positive reinforcement is a fantastic tool to use for
building new behaviors. In order to use it, you just need to find
something your dog really enjoys, and give it to him after he does
something you like. (It is a tiny bit more complex than that but it’s
the overall idea.)
3. Lots of Repetition.
Repetition in training is
one of the most important things. When teaching your dog something new,
you have to practice. Every dog is different so there isn’t really an
overall answer as to how much repetition is needed. The best way to do
it is to Keep it Simple and Keep it Positive. By keeping it simple and
positive you should need less repetitions to get to the desired point.
Typically my answer when someone asks me why their dog isn’t doing very
well at something is because they haven’t done enough repetitions of it.
4. Stay Consistent.
Consistency is another very
important key when training a dog. Consistency means making rules and
following through with them. The most well behaved dogs come from
consistent owners. Often times when an owner isn’t consistent, the dog
ends up getting away with anything that it wants. This can be bad
because when a dog gets away with what it wants, its behaviors are most
likely getting reinforced. Since these behaviors are getting reinforced
they get worse and worse until the human doesn’t know what to do.
Remember to teach your dog what you want it to do, and then consistently
reward that behavior. This will work out way better than waiting for
the dog to do the wrong behavior and trying to consistently punish it.
5. Exercise.
One of the most important things to do when
trying to have a well-behaved dog is making sure that its mental and
physical needs are met. Just about every dog needs exercise. Physical
exercise is great because it helps keep your dog in shape. It also
lowers the amount of juice in the dog’s “battery.” Some sort of physical
exercise should be done daily. Mental exercise is a better way to tire a
dog out. Working a dog’s brain for ten minutes is equivalent to roughly
30 minutes of physical exercise. I recommend doing 2-3 ten-minute
training sessions daily. These sessions can include regular obedience,
or even teaching tricks. The idea is to make the dog think. When doing
this, remember to Keep it Simple, Keep it Positive, do Lots of
Repetition, and to Stay Consistent.
ReplyDeleteRight now you’re probably reading this message because you’re desperate to finally learn how to not only train your dog quickly and effectively, but you also don’t want to have to spend a huge chunk of cash on professional dog trainers or read yet another dog training book that doesn’t get you results.
Don’t worry, you’re NOT alone in your frustration!
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