Rules in Dog Training
A dog owner should set his mind in the right frame if he wants
to train his dog.
This would prevent him from violating any dog rules, an act that
could really detriment the dog's interest on learning.
Following the rules of training will also prevent the owner from
doing the things that could harm his relationship with the dog.
There are certain rules in training that must be followed including
the following:
Stay focused
Incompletion of a task usually leads to confusion. Ensure to it
that every time you give the dog a command, both of you will follow
through it. Refrain from being distracted every time you give a
command.
Say you are asking your dog to sit. Once you give this command,
be sure that both of you will see the end of it. Do not tug on the
collar of your dog and stop halfway and be distracted. Always
finish one command first then move on to the next.
The dog should sit completely and not just bend his rear legs.
If you do not make this happen, the dog will think that next time
you give the command it would be okay for him not to complete the
task or to ignore it completely. Always stay focused, this way, you
would eliminate the possibility of confusion and maximize the
obedience to a command.
Rewards and punishments
Many owners are anxious to let their dogs hear a string of
praises or be rewarded with several cookies instead of one whenever
a command is accomplished. On the other hand, a lot of owners give
too many punishments on a single wrong thing that the dog did
instead of punishing him just once. Both could adversely affect the
training of the dog.
Never over do the rewarding or punishing of the dog's behavior.
If you are using praises as reward, do not over praise the dog.
Single "good boy" praise will do to recognize that you are in favor
of what the dog has done. This should be said immediately after the
command is accomplished.
In the same way, a single pulling of the check cord will be
enough if the dog did not follow your command. This would send him
the signal that something is wrong.
Overdosing the dog with either rewards or punishments will
distract him from learning. He would only remember the praises or
the punishments and not the thing he did or he did not
do.
End with a positive note
For every training session, make it a point that the training
will end with a positive praise. This would make the dog look
forward to the next training since the last session fulfilled her
need to please you. Also, ensure to it that the last command was
accomplished correctly so that the dog is oriented properly to
following commands.
Never lose your patience
Often when trainers don’t get the results they want, they get
impatient with the dog. Then they do something really stupid that
could spoil the training.
Training should be an enjoyable experience for you and your dog.
If it starts to make you lose your temper and your dog a lot more
disobedient, you should try to assess your pitfalls.
Dog training is really a difficult business. If you are not
prepared for it, you could get help from dog training classes and
instructors.
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