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How to train your dog at home: 5 easy tips



Training a dog is similar to teaching a baby how to write. The worst way of teaching is by hitting him as this will only make him more aggressive and he'll not learn anything, that's why it's important to stay patient in the process. The benefits of training your pet are numerous, such as preventing it from jumping on people during the first meeting or avoiding accidents by giving your dog commands like "come here" and "go there".

Although training a dog isn't easy, it's not as difficult as studying Quantum physics. The proven tips below can help train your dog in just a few minutes without having to spend hours doing so.

Let's get started...


Illustrate Your Command


let's say you want to teach your pet to sit. Just saying "sit" without showing any action won't be as effective as showing your dog what to do by performing an action or pointing to the spot where you want it to sit. This is because dogs remember commands better when they are accompanied by actions that show them what to do. Also, it's the fastest way to teach him. 

Sometimes people make the mistake of repeating the same command with different actions which confuses the dog and makes it harder for them to understand what you want them to do. 

That's why it's important to do the same action every time you give a command so that your pet can understand it easily. this makes it easier for them to remember the command and respond appropriately. 


Show Him a Treat


Dogs love food so much that it can be used as an advantage while training them. This is only what you have to do - just show it his favorite treat when giving command and see him catching your command within seconds. 

However, make sure he understands what you want him to do before giving him a treat otherwise he'll only be interested in treats and won't learn anything. 


Give Him a Command Randomly


Giving commands to your dog anytime and anywhere can speed up the process of learning as it helps you to see how much your pet's learned. Also, remember that giving treats is good, but it's also important to teach commands without treats. 

To see how much it's learned, give him a random command like "come here" to see if it responds. If it does, it's great. If not, then you know which commands to work more on. 

Calling your dog by its name while giving training is the easiest way to get his attention and make it clear that you're addressing him. 

Finally, it's important to be realistic in your expectations and set achievable goals for your dog. some dogs may take longer to learn certain commands and skills and that's totally normal so, be patient with your little buddy and keep working. 


Be consistent


Consistency is the key when training a dog. by using the same commands and rewards, it learns what's expected of him and what behavior is rewarded. If the commands and rewards are inconsistent, the dog will forget everything that you taught him within a few days after training. 

How consistent you should be with your dog's training depends on factors like dog's age, breed and personality. For example, puppies have shorter attention spans and may need more frequent and shorter training sessions.

Older dogs may have more stamina and can handle longer sessions. It's important to start with shorter sessions and increase the duration and frequency. 


Choose a training time

Making training time a positive experience for your dog can also help them learn more quickly, by using positive reinforcement techniques like treats, praise & playtime. 

So, what's the best time to train your dog?

The best time is when your pet is most alert and focused. You shouldn't try to teach him anytime as you wouldn't know when your dog isn't in a good mood and that situation could backfire you. 

Some dogs may be more alert in the morning, while others may be more focused in the afternoon or evening.

It's important to find a time that works for both you and your dog and stick to a consistent schedule.


Conclusion

Training your dog is a great way to establish a positive relationship with them and to ensure that they are well-behaved and obedient. Through training, you can teach your dog important skills like how to walk on a leash, basic obedience commands, and even fun tricks.

The key to successful training is to use positive reinforcement techniques like treats, praise, and playtime to encourage good behavior.

Additionally, it's important to keep training sessions short and frequent to maintain your dog's interest and motivation. With time and practice, your dog will learn to follow your commands and become a well-behaved and obedient companion.

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