- Dog
Training Tips That Work
- Author:
Michael Royce
There are many, many ways to approach training your dog. You could hire
out a professional trainer (expensive...ouch!). You could enroll in
a less expensive class (time-consuming...ugh!). Or you could carve
out the time from your own busy schedule and do-it-yourself (can you
spell commitment?).
I favor doing it yourself for a lot of reasons, not the least of
which is that it's the best way to get to know your little best
friend. But if you're doing it yourself, you definitely don't want
to waste time or effort, right? So here are 4 time-crunching,
zero-wasted-effort dog training tips that will work.
1) Keep Your Sessions Short
Your pup isn't like us. He can't "force" his attention on anything
for very long. So you need to capture it quickly and work with it
quickly. That means keeping your training sessions short...probably
never really more than 10 minutes when you're starting out. You can
compensate for the short time by having multiple sessions during the
day or evening....think "mini-sessions." Then, when his attention
span starts to stretch, you can stretch your sessions out too.
Shorter sessions actually make for faster learning.
2) Keep Your Sessions Fun
Think about this for a second. Since both you and your dog have to
go through the same training together anyway,
why not make it fun?
Look for ways to catch your dog "doing it right" and pile on the
praise when he does. That will be fun for him and his reaction will
make it fun for you too. Be positive! Smile! Laugh! Set a "fun"
tone. Then don't be surprised if both you and your dog start to look
forward to your sessions together.
3) Hold Your Sessions In Different Locations
Many
dog owners
have been successful at getting their dogs to understand and obey
them over a large range of commands. Then they see it all fall apart
as soon as they go to a new location. It happened to me. I had
trained up one of my best buddies to the point where he obeyed me
almost perfectly. The problem was, I had only trained him inside my
apartment and in a small adjacent side yard. Then the first time we
went to the park, WOW, it was like I had a different dog!
You see, I'd been working him out in the same surroundings and when
those surroundings changed, he thought the rules had changed too. So
I learned my lesson and since that time have tried to train my
pets
in lots of different locations. After a while they learn that the
rules are the same no matter where they are.
4) Make Your Sessions Consistent
It's probably hard to believe, but your dog really wants to know his
place in your world...and he's happy for you to define it. You can
define it more easily for him if you're consistent.
Don't vary your training too much in the beginning. Work your
lessons in the same way, the same order. Train him in the basic
fundamental commands until he starts to understand and obey. Once
you've established that framework, you can add more commands and a
little variety. This will give him a strong comfort level about what
you expect from him...and once he knows that, he'll show steady
improvement.
Keep in mind that every owner/pet pair is a unique combination. And
for training to be successful, they have to find their own unique
"rhythm." Using these dog training tips will help you find your
rhythm quicker...so you and your pooch can build a strong bond that
will last for years.