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By : Ruby Lode    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-18 17:00:55
Dog training could be a worthwhile endeavor but before you begin, there's something you need to know to make training easier and much more pleasant for both you and your dog.

The most significant thing you must always remember is that you are the boss! By nature dogs are pack animals and stick to a strict hierarchy with every pack having a “leader”. In order to train your dog properly (and easily), you need to establish yourself as the leader in early stages in your relationship.

Some dogs might be more aggressive than others, some more dominant, more easy going but regardless of what your dogs personality, you must be firm inside your commands. Don’t let your dog obtain the initiative or he will quickly think that he is the best choice. Now, I don’t mean you'll want to be physically abusive for your dog – far from it. You need to show your leader ship together with your actions.

Another thing to consider is the fact that while your dog understands you at comparable level as a two years old, he is not a human. Actually, your pet has many differences from humans that create him to interpret your commands and act much differently than the usual 2 year old child would. So, don't expect him to behave much like your 2 years old during training.

When training your dog, you have to be consistent. Set aside about 45 minutes or a 30 minutes every day to work on training. You can start dog training as young as you would like but don’t be discouraged for those who have a mature pet as training can be done at all ages.

You need to start dog training using the basics. The sit command is a great starting point as having your dog to sit may be the basis for many other commands. Work on this one command every day until your dog has it down cold, then proceed to the next command.

During training, you want to be firm. Always use the same word for every command and say the word clearly. Never punish your dog when he does not do what you need but, instead, use positive reinforcement when he does do what you need. Punishing or scolding will only confuse your dog and so do patience when he is not behaving the way you want – the best thing to do is ignore him and he will soon learn that he only has got the reward when he performs the required action.

Try to operate on training every single day in the beginning. As your dog learns more and more commands, you can slack off a little, but training must always take part in your relationship with your dog. It may be fun and rewarding for both of you to keep learning new behaviors and taking the training one stage further.

Canine training is a task that takes, consistence, persistence and patience your efforts is going to be well rewarded having a well behaved dog as well as a stronger bond with your 4 legged friend. Dog training properly insured not just his safety, but the safety of these around him and it is also a thrilling time for both you and your dog!

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Learn more about dog training advice . Stop by Annette Lode's site where you can find out all about dogs behavior problems and what it can do for you.

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