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90 Dog Training Tips – Dog training is essential to teach your furry friend good behavior and make them well-behaved pets. However, many owners struggle to train their dogs effectively, especially if they are first-time owners. Here are 90 dog training tips to help you train your pet like a pro.

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90 Dog Training Tips

90 Dog Training Tips – Dog training is essential to teach your furry friend good behavior and make them well-behaved pets. However, many owners struggle to train their dogs effectively, especially if they are first-time owners. Here are 90 dog training tips to help you train your pet like a pro.

  1. Concentrate on what your dog is doing right. Positive reinforcement is a popular training method where owners reward their dogs when they do something right. Instead of punishing bad behavior, trainers recommend praising and rewarding good behavior with treats and affection.
  2. Be proactive and prevent bad behavior. It’s essential to avoid giving your dog the chance to engage in bad behavior. For example, if your dog likes to chew, make sure everyone in the house puts their shoes behind closed closet doors to remove temptation.
  3. Stop saying NO! Avoid using simple commands like NO without giving your dog an explanation. Instead, guide your dog towards good behavior. For example, if your dog is chewing on a table leg, give them a chew toy and reward them with treats and praise when they use it.
  4. Understand boredom vs. separation anxiety. Determine whether your dog is misbehaving due to boredom or separation anxiety. If boredom is the issue, provide them with toys stuffed with treats or other mental stimulation. If it’s separation anxiety, work on desensitizing your dog to your absence.
  5. Socialize your dog. Socialization is essential for puppies to learn how to interact with people and other dogs. Start early and expose your puppy to new environments, people, and dogs to help them develop good social skills.
  6. Use a consistent routine. Dogs thrive on routine, and it helps them understand what’s expected of them. Establish a consistent feeding and exercise routine to keep your dog happy and healthy.
  7. Train in short sessions. Dogs have short attention spans, so keep training sessions short and frequent. It’s better to have several five-minute training sessions throughout the day than one long session.
  8. Use high-value treats. Use high-value treats to reward your dog’s good behavior. This will encourage them to repeat the behavior in the future.
  9. Train in a distraction-free environment. When you’re teaching your dog a new behavior, train in a quiet, distraction-free environment. Once they’ve mastered the behavior, gradually introduce distractions to reinforce the behavior.
  10. Use positive body language. Dogs are excellent at picking up on body language, so use positive body language to reinforce good behavior. For example, if your dog sits when you ask them to, use a happy, upbeat tone of voice and give them a treat.
  11. Keep training fun. Dogs love to learn, so make training fun and enjoyable. Use games and positive reinforcement to keep your dog engaged and motivated.
  12. Be patient. Training takes time, so be patient and don’t get frustrated if your dog doesn’t learn something right away. Consistency and repetition are key to successful training.
  13. Use clicker training. Clicker training is a popular positive reinforcement method where a clicker is used to mark good behavior, followed by a treat. This helps your dog associate the sound of the clicker with a reward.
  14. Use a leash. A leash is an essential tool for training your dog. It helps keep them safe and under control during training sessions.
  15. Use a crate. Crates provide a safe and comfortable space for your dog, and they can help with potty training and separation anxiety.
  16. Teach basic commands. Teach your dog basic commands such as sit, stay, come, and heel. These commands are essential for your dog’s safety and well-being.
  17. Use positive reinforcement for potty training. Reward your dog with treats and praise when they go potty in the designated area. This will encourage them to repeat

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