Teaching a Dog Discipline and Obedience
Here are 12 time tested techniques and tips of teaching a dog discipline and obedience:
1 Make training session an interesting one so that both of you can enjoy the
act of training.
2 Play and make merry with your puppy while teaching him lessons in obedience training.
3 Teach your dog a number of pet tricks and watch them learning in a jiffy!
4 If you wish you can teach your puppy many tricks that make him fit enough to take part in contests and competitions,
5 When you use tools and equipments, ensure that they do not hurt your puppy’s young and tender skin.
6 Keep your voice very lively, energetic and cheerful. Never speak in a mild tone and don’t use too harsh words,
7 Puppies can loose their patience very quickly; keep open your sense of humor and make your puppy happy and cheerful with words of encouragement.
8 You may wish to integrate puppy training into your daily life; you may enjoy the training task immensely, if you are open to learn some lessons for yourself.
9 Never expect your puppy to learn everything within a week; even you took a considerable amount of time to learn new things when you were a small kid!
10 Change the training place very frequently to prevent boredom and monotony,
11 You may never realize that you had already started training your new puppy the minute you laid your hands on it!
12 Always pay attention to your dog; attention must be from both sides and if you’re distracted, your dog will follow your own behavior.


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