Dog Training Tips

Making time for obedience training is one of the best things you can do for your dog. It opens up the door for communication between the two of you and it is having effective communication that will make instructing your dog easier to do. Allotting enough time, patience, and having the right tools for the job can help your dog to learn faster and to act accordingly.

Basic dog training can be a lengthy and complex process. If you want to speed the training up and still obtain positive results, a remote dog trainer will come in handy. With proper usage, a dog owners or handlers are guaranteed to experience the difference our devices can bring to dog training. The stimulus administered is nothing more than a nuisance to the dog and will help your dog to learn good behavior, ignore distractions, and to listen and obey commands.

A remote dog trainer should only be used when your dogs is in the act of doing the undesired behavior that you want to be corrected. They should not be used too frequently as your dog might get accustom to it and will begin ignoring the correction and what you want them to do. Over use of this device can create a negative experience for the dog and could potentially discourage them from all training. For a better understanding of proper training, we have listed some Dog Training Tips that you can apply while using a remote dog trainer.


Here are some quick Dog Training Tips to help get you started:

  • Be Firm and Friendly

    When you give commands such as “come”, you want to use a happy and friendly voice. You want the dog to feel good about coming to you when called. For other commands, you will want a lower and firmer voice for “sit”, “down”, and “stay”. This will demonstrate the importance and urgency of the command.


  • Give Praise and Reward

    Always praise your dog or offer your furry friend a treat when they have learned a new command. With continuous praise and tasty rewards you will be encouraging the dog to repeat the behavior you want. Also, you are giving the dog a reason to look forward to their training.


  • Be Patient with Your Dog

    Having patience is important when you are training with your dog. It is better to focus on a single command each session and end it on a positive note. Trying to teach your dog multiple commands and tricks during a single session will only confuse your dog. Dogs are incredibly smart and will pick up on all of your commands if you work at a pace they can understand.


  • Use the Correct Remote Dog Trainer

    If your dog is uncontrollable and you are having difficulty with training, then you should use a remote dog trainer. However, it is vital to fit your dog with a collar that has been tailored for their size and temperament. Do not worry too much about the size, as most remote dog trainers now clearly indicate what size dog they are intended for.


  • Limit the Distractions

    When selecting a place to train your dog, try to pick a quiet area with few distractions. A secluded back yard works is ideal for teaching your dog basic obedience commands. You send your children to school to learn and not an amusement park to limit distractions. Trying to teach your dog new skills at a crowded park, even with the use of a remote dog trainer, will not get the attention you need from your dog to be successful.


  • Reprimand

    It is necessary for the progression of training that you do not hit your dog. Any time your dog is in the act of the undesirable behavior, please remember to be firm and friendly. Being able to get your dog’s attention in the act is important and what makes a remote dog trainer so convenient, because you can correct the behavior from a distance and it will not hurt the dog. Hitting the dog will only discourage further training.


  • Be Positive

    Staying positive will not only be helpful to you, but will also be encouraging for the dog. It is necessary to use positive reinforcement when training your dog by offering some dog treats and a lot of praise when they are performing correctly. Successful training requires time and staying positive will keep your dog interested in the process.


  • Play with Your Dog

    Dogs which have been well trained are a pleasure to take on a walk and fun to own. After each session, spend some time playing. The dog will associate playtime and training time together, and will begin to anticipate their training session. Surely you can remember a time as a child that your only reason for wanting to go to school was to meet up with your friends to play at recess. You can create that experience for your dog as well.





















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