Dog Training: How To Stop The Chewing Problem
Many people have begun the task of getting there dog or puppy
into a dog training school.
There are a lot of aspects that are gone over in dog training
classes. Unfortunately, one part of dog training that is not gone
over very well in dog training classes is chewing.
It is hard to go over a chewing problem in dog training classes
because dogs often have nothing to chew on or destroy while in the
class! If you are one of those people who are in dog training
classes, but you still need help with chewing, please read on.
This type of dog training can be for dogs young and old. Many
people find this part of dog training to be more common in puppies.
But older dogs have been know to need this type of dog training
because they love to chew things up while their owners are
away!
To begin this type of dog training, you must first realize that
all dogs chew. Dogs need to chew. So when you begin, make sure you
have several things that are ok for your dog to chew on. Then begin
your dog training by keeping all of your dogs chewing toys in one
location.
This way, your dog will learn to associate this spot with his or
her chew toys. You must do this in order for this type of dog
training to work. Try to have the dog toys in a "toy box" for your
dog.
During this dog training, never spank or hit your dog if you
catch it chewing on something it is not allowed to. Instead, for
effective dog training, praise your dog and pet it when it chews on
what it is supposed to chew on.
It has been shown that dogs respond much better to positive
praise and positive dog training. If the dog continues to chew on
things that it shouldn't, verbally reprimand it. Your tone of voice
will be enough punishment and is the only punishment necessary for
this kind of dog training.
Another method of dog training you can try is to put a taste
deterrent on the items your dog shouldn't chew. This Dog Training
chew deterrent is called "bitter apple" and it is available at most
pet stores.
These are the most effective means of dog training that will
teach your dog not to chew on inappropriate things. If you follow
all of these aspects, your dog training should go more
smoothly.
Dog training can be a fun and rewarding experience...as long as
all of your favorite things aren't chewed up in the process! Keep
calm and be patient to achieve good results.
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