Know The Basics Of Dog Trainings

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One question that bothers the pet owner while sending the dog for training is, will my dog be cared well while being trained? The more convenient answer would be to train your pet yourself or by a reputed professional. Now as you mentally prepare yourself for providing training to your dog, you need to keep the basics of dog training in your mind. You can find various books for dog training and video presentation on the same, in the public library. If you cannot afford a professional trainer for your dog then these books are the best alternative.

The 3 basics commands in dog training are �sit, stay and come�. You have to provide your dog with some delicacy as a reward after he obeys your command. When dog is provided with some good snack after responding to the command, it will love to execute more command for extra treats. You need to choose the silent area for training the dog on SITTING so that dog concentrates on what�s asked of him. Attract the dog with treat in your hand. And try to execute this command frequently so that its mind gets conditioned to the spoken words and commands. For learning session be sure that you provide dog with some reward after he sits. Here gentle patting and treat will do the trick. For more info see http://www.startdogtraining.com/Dog_Potty_Training/ on Dog Potty Training.

Other basic command to be taught to your dog is to stay. And is one of the difficult commands for the dog to get use to. The fundamental command should be blended with the �come� command. What you need to do is understand the eagerness of the dog from his eye. Then start walking and if the dog starts walking with you then convey your dog to stay. Dog will always going to follow your steps. Thus, keep using the word many times as the dog tries to associate his own reaction with the command. It needs a lot of time and effort. More commands can be inculcated while training the dog on one of these commands. When you say stay or stop dog will remain at that place and then say come when you start walking away from the dog. With use of hand indication dog will learn pretty quickly. Patience is required in the whole training process and it is advised not to get frustrated or annoyed with the dog if he takes time to learn. As your dog obeys your command reward his effort with affection and some eatables.

Dog Training requires Patience in Trainers

Straining the dog into rigorous sessions might not help you to train better as fatigue might set in both you and the dog, which may be counterproductive. A stern tone may make the dog nervous as these creatures consider their owners as masters and get nervous when the owner is in foul mood. Reliability and tolerance will recompense you in the end. Thus this article gives you the brief idea for understanding basics of basic dog training.


About The Author: You can also find more info on http://www.startdogtraining.com/ on Dog Training and http://www.startdogtraining.com/Dog_Behaviour_Training/ on Dog Behaviour Training. http://Startdogtraining.com is a comprehensive resource to know how to train yor Dog.

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