How to make your sessions much more pleasant

Dog training is a really hard process, as with everything new to you there are so many things you have to know and remember it can be a bit frustrating. So to help you below is a list of some tips that might help you to make your training sessions with your dog easier.

You have to remember that training your dog should be fun and opportunity for you and him to create a stronger bond between you so don’t make it school like lessons. You want the dog to have good feeling towards the times when you train it not to dread the time.

Keep in mind that dogs are really intuitive animals and they will know when you are angry or frustrated, that’s why you should always end training sessions when you feel you are “not in a mood”. The other way is to keep your sessions shorter but do them couple times a day.

The other thing is that you should keep your commands etc. clear, just like with humans if your communication will be wrong you will get wrong results. Of course remember about praising your dog for good behavior and correcting him when he has done something bad, but do it gently(not the harsh way).

If you see that your pet starts to get confused or tired it is best to stop as he wont make any progress if you will force him to and even trying too hard can lead to him not liking your training sessions and you don’t want that.

Its very important to be realistic with your expectations because most people can be a bit too demanding and this can cause pushy behavior which might confuse the dog. Go at a patient pace just think of how long it takes to teach a child and realize what you are asking of the dog. Be patient and consistent and results will follow.

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Dog Behavior Training Basics: Crate Training (part 4)

Put your dogs bowl near the crate and feed him there, this should fasten process of getting your dog used to dog behavior training by crate. Again remember that this process takes time so be patient and get sure that your dog is fully comfortable in his crate, then begin closing the door for short periods but be there with him.

If he whines to get out, don’t show your attention and don’t pet him while he whines. But as soon as he stops you can let him out. If you will let him out while he whines, he starts to train your behavior, so Remember that dogs are smart creatures.

With each of the steps, pay attention to what the dog indicates about his feelings. Crate training is most effective when it isn't rushed. If he is uncomfortable at a particular step, back up to a previous one.

Once he accepts the door closed while you are there, start to leave him on his own, at first don’t go too far and for too long but try to lengthen your breakaways with time. To make this situation more interesting and enjoyable for your dog put some toys in the crate.

When you will spot that your pet after some behavior training by crate don’t mind lack of your presence try to go out of house leaving him alone. Remember to do it all reasonably so your dog wont experience any stress etc.

To maximize effects of dog behavior training you can think about closing your dog in a crate for a night but remember that if you will want to do so you have to place crate near your bad so you will be able to hear if your dog will feel bad.

Its END of dog behavior training by crate.

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Dog Behavior Training Basics: Crate Training (part 3)

A Basic Crate Training Method

First thing you have to do before beginning your dogs behavior training is buying a crate, it shouldn’t be a problem since there is a real plethora of dog crates available on the market. But remember that size of a crate should suit your dog cause dog behavior training will fail if your pet will have to squeeze himself in a small cage.

Second step is choosing a location for your dog crate. You should place it in areas where your dog will have contact with people not only from social reasons but if you will decide to use doors you want to have someone controlling his behavior.

Also don’t place crates in areas where will be too much sun as it can lead to overheating your dog. You may not want to put crate in parts of your house where dog can be affected by any reeks or placing it to high so there is a danger of him falling down.

You want your dog to accept crate, he has to do it himself, this is crucial in dog behavior training as if you will try to force him to get in to crate it will lead to negative feelings in him. So after you place your crate tie the door open or take them off. After it bring your dog to the crate and let him “explore” it.

If he wont want to get inside or will act like he is not interested don’t worry. Bit by bit, make it more interesting. Throw toys or treats in, this should encourage him to at least go inside for a moment. Talk lovingly to him if he goes in. Pet him while he is in the crate.

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Potty Dog Training: Crate Training (part 2)

Crate Training: Cons

As every process this crate dog training will take some time so you have to be patient and methodic. Remember that every behavior training is about practicing so repetitions are crucial. Yeah, you have to remember that dogs safety and health is on the first place so always do train behavior of your dog carefully especially if your pet is potty.

Most common mistake in potty dog behavior training by crate training is time you left your pet in a crate. You have to sense the limits of your dog or you might hurt him not only mentally but sometimes even physically.

You have to keep in mind that training behavior of some dogs no matter if they are potty or not will hurt them. It finds application mostly with adopted dogs or pets that have been kept a lot in crates/cages during their lives. Such dogs will connect crate with prison and keeping them in it can have side effects on their psyche.

Training such dogs has to be made very carefully and you have to always look at their behavior while you are trying to train them.

Dogs with separation anxiety may become more upset in a crate than in a larger space.

A strong, potty dog can get out of most crates, perhaps hurting himself in the process.

Some people just hate the idea of confining their potty dogs this way. Learning more about crate training often overcomes this dislike, but if you find that it doesn't for you, then use alternatives to crates.

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