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By : Adriana N.    4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-06-30 06:21:32
No one likes a dog that jumps up on you or sticks his nose where he shouldn t. It s pleasant to be around a pet that has gone through dog training. And when your pet misbehaves you need to let him know that it is not okay, don t wait to tell him or he won t know what you re talking about.

Physical punishment is not the way to go, don t scare your pet. You need to get his attention and you can do this by saying No and making a noise with something loud. Just make a noise without the dog knowing it was you who made it. He will then not associate you with the corrective action. If he knows you are associated he will wait until you are gone to behave badly. After you stop the action make him sit and praise him for sitting.

Biting is a bad thing for your puppy to learn and they like to bite when they are young. If he bites your hand after he is over 3 to 4 months then corrective action is needed. After he bites you let out a little scream and walk away. This teaches him that when he bites a person they will not give him any attention. Give your dog chew toys to help with biting issues.

Barking is just annoying to you and your neighbors. If your pet is barking outside bring him in. It s a natural thing for a dog to bark so let him know that it s fine until you ask him to stop. Tell him Be Quiet while showing him a treat so that he can smell it. While he stops the barking praise him and then after a couple of seconds give him the treat. Next time he does this behavior repeat the process. But wait a little longer to give him the treat. Do this until he learns to stop barking. After awhile he will stop barking on command without the treats. Always praise him for listening to you.

Stairs might be a scary place for your pet. Leash the dog and keep a firm grip on it. Stand with the dog at the bottom of the stairs, look straight ahead and walk up the stairs. If he hesitates start over. It may take some time to get him to take the first step. For smaller dogs place the dog on the first step and walk away a few feet. Encourage him to jump down. If he hesitates persuade him with a treat. With success you can place the dog on the second step and eventually to the top of the stairs.

A few simple commands are necessary to communicate with your dog, command training should be done 20 minutes a day for 2 to 3 months. Decide what you would like your pet to do and make up auditory or visual signs to initiate the action. Include his name in the command and say it only once. Make him perform the action after the command is given and use treats for good behavior.

Teach your dog to sit with a leash on the collar and say the command firmly. Pull up on the leash while pushing on his back until he sits. Walk a few steps forward to allow you to easily push down his rear. Praise him but don t let him get up. This allows the dog to associate the action with the command. After a few seconds tell him it s okay to get up by petting his chin. Continue until he obeys.

After he gets sit you can teach him to stay. Have him sit and then say Stay while standing in front of him with the leash over his head. Look away and if your dog gets up pull the leash up until he sits. Don t allow him to lie down, hold the leash taut. As he sits pet him under his chin which signals it s okay to move. After he gets it you can move away a couple of feet. Use distractions, he should still remain seated.
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