To start with your new puppy on his right foot (and toe!), He needs to know what to expect from him. It makes him feel safe to be able to accomplish the goals set for him.
The basis of training should be based on positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement is the process of rewarding a dog (or human) for encouraging the behavior you desire, such as getting paid to go to work. The idea is not to bribe the behavior, but to train it to value the dog. Avoid using sentences such as eyelash correction or screaming. Punishment can cause the dog confusion and uncertainty about what is being asked of him. It is important to remember that dogs cannot be expected to know what they do not know - just as you would not expect a 2-year-old to know how to bite a shoe. Patience will help your new puppy learn how to behave.
Strengthening can be anything your dog likes. Most people use small pieces of "high value" for exercise therapy - something special - for example, frozen liver or even their foil. Rich praise or a chance to play with a favorite toy can be used as a reward. Dogs need to be taught praise. If you host a dog "Good dog!" In a happy voice he learns that glory is good and can be a reward. Some dogs experience pleasure. The most convenient way to enforce behavior is through food.
Puppies can start very simple training as soon as they get home, usually around 8 weeks old. Always keep the trainings short - only 5 to 10 minutes and always write with a positive mark. If your puppy has difficulty learning new behaviors, complete the session with what he or she already knows and write down lots of praise and a great reward for success. If your puppy gets bored or frustrated, it will eventually be against learning.
At first, training dogs can be quite difficult, especially if this is your first dog. To train a dog is a serious task. If you take it step by step, you will see that the task is much less annoying.
This guide will teach you how to train your puppy very fast, this guide is ideal for both pros and newbies.
Here are the contents this guide:
- How to teach a dog to answer when it calls
- How to teach a dog to walk when loose
- How to teach a dog to sit
- There are two different ways to show your puppy what it means to "sit"
- The following option is called blue
- Home training and crate training
- Body training for dogs and puppies
- How to socialize dogs and puppies
- Clicker training for dogs
- Basic commands and fun tricks
- Affirmative Behavior and Problem Solving
- Refuse to bite and quarrel
- Complete the trainings with a positive note
- When to take a toilet train puppy &nb