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10 Dog Training Tips to Stop Bad Behaviour 1 Trying to break a bad doggy habit? Get your pup on the right page by taking some basic tips on how to train your dog. From Webvet.com
10 Dog Training Tips to Stop Bad Behaviour 2 1. Who's the Boss? Let your pet know who the boss is from the start. Establish the rules and follow them consistently. 2. Avoid the Wrong Situations If your pet demonstrates poor behavior in certain situations or environments, avoid those situations as much as possible. 3. Mind Your Dog If you keep a close eye on your pet, you'll quickly learn what it needs to be comfortable and cared for.
10 Dog Training Tips to Stop Bad Behaviour 3 4. Confine Your New Pets When you get a new pet, make sure you supervise it closely during training and restrict its access to a small area of your home until properly trained. 5. Reward Good Behaviour Encourage and reward good behavior. 6. Provide an Alternative Correct bad behaviors by providing your pet with alternatives (e.g., swap a toy for your favourite tennis shoes or a chew stick in lieu of a table leg).
10 Dog Training Tips to Stop Bad Behaviour 4 7. Use Positive Reinforcement Positive reinforcement is good. Never reprimand your pet physically or force it to follow your commands, as this may lead to fear and aggression. 8. Keep it Tame Don't "rough house" with your pet or encourage aggressive behavior, as your pet can't distinguish between when this is acceptable and when it isn't. 9. Socialize Gradually Slowly socialize your puppy exposing it to other people, animals and environments so that over time, it becomes comfortable with its living situation.
10 Dog Training Tips to Stop Bad Behaviour 5 10. If All Else Fails, See an Expert If your pet continues to demonstrate serious behaviour problems, seek the counsel of your vet or a veterinary behaviorist. From Webvet.com If you are interested in dog training, go to our website on the description below to get the FREE guide ↓↓