How To Avoid The Common Dog Obedience Problems

By Sandy Rutherforde


Having a dog that exhibits poor behavior tends to make the relationship between human and pet strained and your life filled with stress. A well-behaved dog is a dog that is welcome just about everywhere. It is really critical to spend time effectively training your dog.

Dog obedience problems can happen because of quite a few things. One of the most crucial things to be aware of is the fact that obedience training begins before you even bring the dog home. No matter whether you will be getting a puppy or an adult dog, there are actually ground rules that should be established. If you live with others, it's critical to get everyone on board to make sure that training will be positive and consistent.

Determine beforehand such things as exactly where the dog is going to be let outside to use the bathroom and exercise. Have a specified place that they will eat their meals. Is one individual going to be responsible for walking your pet or will it be a task that will have people taking turns? Getting a few of the basics in place in advance can make it less difficult once you actually bring your dog home.

Several of the most typical dog obedience problems include jumping up on people, barking excessively, chewing on items it shouldn't and playing too rough. Regular training with positive reinforcement needs to be started at the very beginning and carried on regularly. You'll need to ensure that the dog knows simple obedience commands such as sit, stay and down. Establish really clear boundaries regarding what is appropriate and what's not. If the dog jumps up on you once and you do not correct it yet the next time you discipline him for it, you'll be sending him very mixed signals.

This poor communication will not just serve to confuse your dog, it can make it more difficult to discipline him because he won't clearly comprehend exactly what you're expecting. Be certain that your commands are crystal clear, consistent and authoritative. In the event that barking turns into a problem, first check to see if there are outside issues creating this problem. Is your dog hungry, cold, stuck or tangled up? Lots of things can cause him to bark so first check to make sure that it isn't a problem like this. When barking is excessive with no root cause, be consistent with letting them know it isn't appropriate. Spending additional time with your dog and making certain he is receiving adequate physical exercise can oftentimes make a difference.

Dog obedience problems don't need to cause strain and havoc in a household. Make appropriately training your pet a major goal and be consistent. Before you realize it, you'll have a dog that is very well behaved and a joy to be around.




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