Dog Training 101: How to Completely Train Your Dog
Are you ready to start training your dog or puppy? Proper training and socialization are among your dog’s basic needs. It’s important to start training your dog as soon as possible to sit, stay, come, go to their crate, and to go potty outside. And believe it or not, it’s something you can do yourself as a beginner.
House Training and Crate Training
Unless you plan to keep your dog outdoors–and few of us do because it’s not recommended–you’ll need to teach your doggy where to eliminate. Therefore, house training (also called housebreaking or potty training) is one of the first things you need to work on with your pup. Crate training can be a very helpful part of the training process. This includes house training as well as many other areas of training:
- Crate Training in Puppies: Here are the basics of training your dog or puppy to accept and even enjoy the crate. Not only will it help with housebreaking, but it will also give your dog a place of his own.
- How to House Train your pup: When it comes down to it, house training is not that complicated, but this doesn’t mean it’s easy. Consistency and diligence are key during the housebreaking process.
- Submissive/Excitement Urination in pups: If your pup is still having accidents in the house, it may be more than a simple housebreaking issue. Your puppy might urinate out of excitement or to express submissive behavior.
Leash Training Dogs and Puppies
Every doggy needs to learn to walk on a leash. Besides the fact that most areas have leash laws, there will be times when keeping him on a leash is for his own safety. Learn how to introduce your puppy to the leash, then teach him how to walk properly on the leash, even beside you on a bike. A loose leash walk teaches your dog not to pull or lunge when on the leash, making the experience more enjoyable for both you and him.
How To Socialize Dog and Puppies
Socialization means training your puppy or to accept new people, animals, and various places by exposing him to these things. Socialized dogs are less likely to develop behavior problems and are generally more welcomed by others. Socialization can also help prevent the development of fears and phobias.
The bottom line is that socializing your puppy will make him a happier, more well-behaved.
Clicker Training for Dog
Clicker training, a common form of positive reinforcement, is a simple and effective training method. Although it is still fine to train without clicker training, many people find it helpful. With clicker training, you can easily and effectively teach your dog all kinds of basic and advanced commands and tricks. It’s fast and easy to learn how to clicker train your dog