Advanced Dog Tricks: Teaching Your Dog The High Jump

Training your dog to high jump is not as hard as you may think that it is. After all, dogs love to jump around and have fun; and by doing the high jump they will certainly be having fun!

How To Successfully Clicker Train Your Dog

Dogs are smart, but they don’t naturally know what you want them to do, just because you tell them to do something. They’re kind of like children, they just want what they want without regard to whether it is right and wrong. If you really want a well-trained dog, then you’ve got to train them to become your perfect canine companion. Simply telling them to do something isn’t sufficient. Commands and words sometimes may sometimes work, but if you truly want to see some amazing results then you should consider clicker training.

Potty Training Your Teacup Puppy

Now you have brought your Teacup Puppy home, it is time for Potty Training. Some food for thought, the sign to look for when your Teacup Puggle has to go is, it will start sniffing around the floor if it has to urinate to go and will start sniffing and usually start walking around in circles if it has to have a bowel movement. The more you pay attention to this behavior the shorter the training process will be. Take your teacup puggle outside immediately or to the newspaper if you are indoor training your puppy.

How To Train Your Puppy To Heel

What is heeling? Heeling is not the same as going for a walk. Heeling is an dog obedience exercise in which the dog stays close beside you, paying attention only to you and where you are going. As your puppy grows up, heeling will become the safe way for you to walk your dog through crowds and across streets, ignoring all normal or unusual distractions. It is the easiest lesson to begin with because you’ll be taking your new puppy outside on leash to eliminate and you can practice three times on each trip – on your way out, after he relieves himself, and coming back inside.

Dog Obedience Issues or Bored Dog?

Dogs, especially younger dogs, need something to do. If you don’t provide it, they’ll find it. Chewing shoes and digging in the garbage are fun when there’s nothing else to do. Everyone knows that! Often, taking your dog outside for a run or a rousing game of frisbee will burn up that excess energy and solve your dog obedience issues, but what if you can’t get outside? What if it’s too darn cold and icy out there? You don’t need to break a leg! For simple and enjoyable exercise inside the house, teach your dog to jump! I have a set of standards made from PVC pipe that can be taken apart for storage. But you don’t even need that.

Top 10 Successful Dog Training Tips

Obedience training is one of the best things you can do for your dog and yourself. Dog Obedience Training doesn’t solve all behavior problems, but it is the foundation for solving just about any problem including soiling your house, destroying your belongings, barking excessively, digging holes in your yard, fighting other dogs and even biting you. For most dog owners, dog obedience training is a daunting task. However, training your dog is about to get much easier, if you follow my advice below. Here Are My Top 10 Tips for Training Your Dog

Bite Inhibition and Appropriate Chewing

It is important initially to teach your puppy bite inhibition. This is basically training your puppy that it is advantageous for him to play-bite or mouth softly. All puppies have rather weak jaws but very sharp teeth and they use biting and mouthing as a way of playing with each other, with adult dogs and with humans. When a litter of puppies are playing together, there will often be a loud yelp and a halt to the play when one of the puppies bites a litter mate too hard. Once the puppy is living away from the litter, you must continue this instruction so he learns when he has bitten too hard for the games to continue.

Using the Alpha Male Principle With Your Dog

Do you have behaviour problems with your dog? Barking unnecessarily, aggression, destructive habits? This may be down to him not knowing his place – literally! All dogs, from the biggest wolfhound to the tiniest chihuahua, think they are wolves. This is genetic and hard-wired into their brains.

Brief: Beginners Guide to Clicker Training

While many people consider clicker training a new way to work with dogs and other animals, clicker training has actually been around for many, many years under the name “operant conditioning”. Animal trainers, behavior trainers, scientists and even therapist have been using operant training on animals and people for centuries. Operant training works on the principle of pairing a desired behavior with a positive outcome for the animal, one that is not naturally associated with the behavior itself.

Guide To Crate Training a New Dog or Young Puppy

Crate training is one of the best possible things that you can do for your puppy. Not only will the puppy be easier to housetrain but overall you will have a happier, more secure dog that has his or her own place to sleep and stay both when you are home and when you are away. This type of dog training is also an asset when you plan to travel with your dog or puppy. Crate training keeps the animal calm on airplanes and also keeps you pet safe when driving. Crates can be attached to seats by seatbelts and harnesses similar to how children’s car seats are fastened into the car. Just like car seats they prevent injury to the dog in the case of a sudden stop or an accident.

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