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Critical Training Tips For Dogs

February 23, 2010 by Kristine Butler  
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Dogs have long been celebrated as man’s best friend. They do make exceptional companions and superb family pets. But to be a good doggy resident and a wonderful family pet they need to be well trained.

You will need to start training your puppy for obedience as soon as he arrives home. After about a year you can anticipate that your puppy will be in essence “fully trained” but you will still need to work with him throughout his life in order to keep his skills sharp. Well-trained dogs are a joy to own and most people enjoy being around a good dog.

The absolute most essential law of dog training is that you must be the “alpha dog”. The term “alpha dog” may not appeal to you but the reality is that dogs are pack animals and they follow a leader. You must be the “top dog” or the leader. Every human being member of your family must outrank your dog in the pack order. Dogs will do anything for devotion and acknowledgment from the pack leader and in order to have a happy dog and a contented family the leader must be you.

Your dog must never be permitted to show domination. He needs to wait to eat until after you have finished eating. This is a understated but very significant thing when it comes to establishing dominance. He must never be allowed to jump on you or other people either.

Never let your puppy do stuff that would not be tolerable for an mature dog. This includes jumping and nipping at you and other people. You must be consistent when you train a dog because they cannot reason like a human. A dog will not realize that it is acceptable to jump on you wearing your play clothes but not when you are sporting a business suit. Consistency is imperative in dog training.

If you get a crate all of your training will be easier. Dogs in fact feel protected and secure in a comfy and warm place that they feel is their own. Your puppy may whimper when he goes into the crate at the start but you need to just leave him there. He will adjust and he will truly grow to like it very soon. A crate will make housetraining and obedience training easier.

It is crucial for your dog’s own protection to sit and stay. You must be able to get your dog to stop and stay if needed. It is critical to be able to control your dog at times and you will need to make sure that he is yielding with your instructions in order to avoid troubles like running off or jumping all over the guests to your home.

You will most likely also want to train your dog to walk on a leash and to heal and after the basics you can move on to the fun things like fetching. Well-trained dogs make the best pets so be a accountable pet owner and teach your dog well.

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