Teaching your dog tricks.

Posted on March 7, 2008. Filed under: dog tricks | Tags: |

Training sessions should always be held in a safe area free of any distractions. After your dog has the commands down pat every time, try moving the sessions to a park so he will eventually learn to follow your commands despite any distractions that are around.

Only concentrate on one new trick per week. Once you start training your dog to do tricks, you will need to practice the new trick for fifteen minutes every day. Dog training is not for a lazy person. Always remember to make it fun for your dog with lots and lots of praise.

Once your dog learns a new trick you will be able to add a second trick, once you do that, practice both every day. It won’t take long for your dog to forget these new things if you don’t keep practicing the tricks on a regular basis.

Every dog learns at their own pace, so don’t get discouraged if you find you need to practice each trick for two weeks instead of one. This is a process that has to go at your dogs pace.

Your dog will quickly do what you want once he understands what it is you want him to do, because your dog wants to make you happy and please you. The way for your dog to understand what you want is praise and plenty of it. Praise him every single time he does it, even when you have to put his body in the right position or even when he did the right thing on accident.

Teaching your dog some fun tricks will entertain you both and certainly amuse friends and family. Before trying to teach your dog tricks make sure your pooch is ble to perform all of the basics like sitting, staying, lying down, and come.

All commands you give your dog must be enforced. In the beginning, each command will always be given at the same time that you literally put his body into the position that you want. Once you think he knows the command, try it with the verbal command alone ONLY ONCE. Always remember if you have to give a command a second time, it should always be done at the same time that you physically put him into the position you want. Otherwise, he will think that he can either obey or not. Which is not what you want.

Before you begin you will have to decide what you will use for motivation. You can use treats or very enthusiastic praise, remember both are very motivational for your dog.

Keeping the training sessions fun for you dog will ensure your dog looks forward to the training. An enthusiastic student learns fast.   http://muffysmom.ecrater.com/

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