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Training Your Dog To Respond To Your Commands

Every owner wants his dog to respond to his commands. An obedient dog is a low-maintenance dog. But, if you want your dog to respond to your commands, you'll need to train it to do so. First, you should enroll your dog in an obedience school. Trained professionals can work with your dog to resolve any existing behavioral problems. Most obedience schools will strongly encourage you to continue the training at home. Here are a few critical tips for training your dog to respond to your commands.

Why Punishment Is Counterproductive

Dogs don't intuit like people. When you punish a dog physically for doing something that you consider unacceptable, it doesn't necessarily learn what is acceptable to you. Instead, the dog simply learns to fear you. While that fear may seem productive at first, it actually prevents your dog from learning how to respond to you.

Being Precise And Consistent

For dogs, learning behaviors is dependent upon what others allow them to do. For example, if you say to your dog, "come here" and it fails to do so, you need to take steps to correct that behavior. Otherwise, it will learn that when you say "come here," it's perfectly acceptable to do nothing. Dogs learn in controlled environments. To properly train it, say "come here" and have someone gently pull the dog toward you. By using a precise corrective measure (in this case, pulling the dog gently) consistently, your dog will learn what you expect of it.

Repetition And Rewards

When your dog successfully responds to your command, give it a treat. Dogs find enormous encouragement from their owners when a treat is given. The treat communicates that it's doing exactly what you desire. Dogs mostly want to do whatever their owners wish. A treat is instant affirmation.

Along with precise and consistent corrective measures, dogs will learn to respond to commands through repetition. Keep praising your dog's success with treats. Take it through routines over and over. The repetition builds your dog's behavior. Training your dog to respond to you isn't complicated. You merely have to teach it in a manner that it comprehends. Precision, consistency, repetition and rewards... soon your dog will be the best-behaved canine in your neighborhood.


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