1. Firm and Friendly
When you give instruction such as come you want to use a happy and friendly tone. Also, you'll want a lower firmer voice for sit, down, and stay commands.
2. Praise & Reward
Always praise your dog or offer him with yummy treats when he learned new commands.
3. Be Patient
Patience is the key when you are teaching your dog new tricks. Focus on a single command a session and end it on a positive and firm tone. Dog's are incredibly intelligent and will pick up all your commands. After each session, spend some time playing with your doggie.
4. Use the correct dog training equipments
If you have a well-behaved dog, a lead and a buckle will do on your obedience training. However, if your dog cannot be controlled with undesirable and distracting behaviors, you should use a training collar. You don't have to worry about the size as most these electronic training collar now clearly indicate what size of dog the training collar is intended for.
5. Play with your dog
Dogs which are trained are a pleasure to take for a walk and a pleasure to own. Spend more time with your dog!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Doggie Training Tips
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