Guiding Principles Of Basic Dog Training
If you’ve never trained a dog on our own, if you’re totally new to the idea of dog training, then it can be difficult if you don’t know what you’re doing. Luckily, it can all really be boiled down to a few guiding principles. Every other detail of dog training really comes down to understanding and committing to the following elements of all training…
Consistency, Consistency
You absolutely need to be consistent in training your dog. You can’t do one thing one day and another thing the next. If you whack your dog on the nose when they steal your food from the table, you must always whack them on the nose for stealing people food. If you pet them for catching a frisbee, you must always pet them for catching a frisbee. They learn to respond to certain situations this way.
Negative and Positive Reinforcement
Don’t just punish your dog for being bad, reward them for being good. You need to include both in your training regiment in order to raise a dog who is well disciplined, loving, and who knows that they are loved. If you’re inconsistent or if you use an unbalanced training program where it’s all punishment or all reward, you wind up with one of those dogs that we like to call “a spaz”.
Love Your Doggy
Your job is more to be your doggy’s mom or dad, not their drill sergeant. Yes you need to be a disciplinarian, but take some time to just play and have fun. Don’t just make it ALL about training. Make sure they’re well behaved, but take some time to just let them curl up at your feet while you scratch them behind the ears. Raising a dog is one half discipline and one half affection.
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