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One of the most popular methods of canine training may be the leash/collar style of training. This type of training has proven it's effectiveness over many years. It is usually used whenever a dog should have a high level of reliability, such as rescue dogs, police dogs, guard dogs and dogs for the disabled. But it will also help you stay and your dog safe when on your walks, by preventing the pulling and tugging that invariably occurs with a dog who isn't trained properly just to walk having a leash.

Positive reinforcement is the greatest tool to make use of to coach your dog. This is superior to punishment in establishing the behaviour of the dog on the leash. Positive reinforcement results in lasting behavioral modification. Punishment changes behavior only temporarily with the result that it will reappear later, taking along with it more problem behavior. By using positive reinforcement, you will develop a bond of trust and cooperation involving the pet and yourself.

First you must slowly introduce the leash to your dog and also the collar if he has not been wearing one. A normal, flat buckle collar is that you need. A choke collar is not necessary. Let your dog sniff them as you gently put them before him. Reward him with praise for his interest. Provide a treat, if you plan to use treats together with your training. Slowly place the collar round his neck and once he becomes confident with that, attach the leash and allow him to drag it around the house. Praise him for his interest in while using leash and collar.

Thanksgiving dinners Keep your workout sessions short. You can train many times during the day, but don't forget this really is supposed to be fun for the dog. You don't want to push him past his limit. Puppies have an attention length of about A few minutes, so do not insist upon training beyond this or you may teach your dog to actually dread training. Multiple training sessions will help your dog quickly learn.

As these short sessions not to provide adequate exercise for your pet, you must find other ways of exercise to help tire your pet prior to starting your training. Dogs generally pull around the leash because they are full of excess energy. Tire your dog friend before training by playing fetch in the hallway or even the backyard. Or maybe drive your dog towards the dog park to operate together with his friends.

Begin your training indoors, where there are fewer distractions for the pet. The first goal here's to not teach your pet to "heel" right with you. You need to leave room for the pet to sniff and explore as long as he always leaves some slack within the leash. He must always follow your lead in order to be allowed his freedom. Simply get the end of the leash and walk around your house together with your dog trotting beside you. Because he walks along on the loose leash, give him plenty of praise, petting plus some treats. As he decides to stress on the leash, (that they will), simply stop immediately. Don't yank him go back over for you with the leash. Call him up back to you and praise him as he comes. NEVER ever keep walking whenever your pet is pulling around the leash. This can reward his behavior and reinforce his bad habit. Your dog learns the only way he will go move forward is as simple as always leaving some slack in the leash. He will learn that after he pulls around the leash, he'll get nowhere. Once your pet is back by your side, begin walking again. And repeat, repeat and repeat some more. It will take patience and persistence, but armed with these qualities and exercise, you will be successful.

When you are prepared to step outside, you will have a lot of competition for your dog's attention. Simply continue the above steps, working even harder of course. You may want to make use of a large amount of treats in the beginning stages, but as the pet gets the concept of what you expect from him, you are able to slowly phase the treats by waiting longer intervals before handing them out.

Dog training will reinforce the relationship between yourselves and gain the respect of the canine friend. Dogs are wired naturally to search out leaders and also to follow directions from those leaders, so that your pet will see that leader in you. This helps your friend be a more calm, faithful and happier dog and a better family companion to others inside your family.