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A Professionals Secrets To Potty Train Puppies
Right from the beginning of your dog training routine, concentrate on the end result you're after, rather than what you don't want. So when you're going through your training routines, you need to have clear understanding of exactly what you want to happen, and hold that image through the session. Steer your thoughts away from the actions and behavior that you want to avoid.
Without knowing where you're going, it's unlikely you'll ever get there. This applies to pretty much everything we do every day of our lives, and it applies to basic dog house training as well
Sometimes we fall into the habit of thinking mostly about what we don't want. This is also the case with dog training too. We definitely don't want our pet to pee on the carpet, or start chewing slippers, or run away when we call, or bark like a guard dog when older members of the family come to the house.
But consider this for a second. Lets imagine you're about to pick up a new puppy. Are you actually considering spending the next eight to fourteen years chasing your dog telling him off for things you didn't want him to do? Isn't it easier and more satisfying to teach your dog correct behavior from the beginning?
For example, instead of thinking, "I really do not want the dog to chew the furniture," try, "My dog will chew and play with his own squeezy toys." Instead of, "I hate it when the dog harasses and jumps up on people who visit the house," what about, "I would like my dog to sit to greet people."
Simply by wording your aims in a positive manner, you'll have a clear destination in mind. What better way to start your training program.
Reward Her When She Behaves Well
Probably the best thing that has happened in house train puppy in the past few years is the trend away from concentrating on correcting bad behavior, or penalizing mistakes, to rewarding obedience and favorable actions.
Rewarding your dog when he gets it right if highly effective especially for potty training tricks. One of the critical reasons for this is that when you punish your dog, for whatever reason, the results could be very demoralizing for both of you. It's not overly common, but your dog could possibly react to punishment by withdrawing and becoming frightened of you. Other dogs shut down. They seem to lose their sense of adventure. They may seem broken-spirited.
Using rewards training methods also makes you feel good. Heaping praise and treats on your dog gives a powerful sense of achievement.
But regardless of how good it makes you feel, rewards based training actually works. Primarily because rewards training techniques build strong relationships which are key to good behavior. When he learns that a particular behavior gets rewarded, your pet will want to repeat he behavior as often as possible. By learning how to apply that simple rule, you will be able to use this method for pretty much any training goal you want to achieve.

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