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Dog Obedience Training The Easy Way: Getting Your Dog's Attention. If you dream of having an obedient dog, please understand that that yes, this IS possible. The first and most important step is here in this article. Even if you've tried and failed with dog obedience in the past (it's not your fault, you just need the right information!), don't worry, if you begin with the steps we give you here, all other training will work far better. If you are afraid that dog obedience is too difficult to understand, don't worry, the foundation to all dog obedience is covered here in detail, and it's really simple and straight-forward. Lots of other dog owners have had great success with this and you can too. Have you ever found it difficult to get your dog to do as it is told? The first step is to get the dog to pay attention to us. How many times have you seen someone shout their dog's name with absolutely no response? So, to use this simple obedience training method, start by saying your dog's name in a moderate voice without shouting, and if he looks at you say something like "Good Boy!" as praise and reward him with a treat. Repeat this a few times, but without the treat occasionally. We don't want an overweight dog who only does things for food. When this exercise has been repeated successfully several times we can make it harder by getting the dog to pay attention for longer, such as fifteen seconds before praising him and giving him a reward. If your dog approaches you in an effort to see where you are hiding any treats it's best just to ignore him. When we've mastered this we can try it in different locations and with different family members calling his name and commanding attention. The key to doing that is to reward the dog immediately as soon as it gives you attention when you say its name. Calling your dog's name and getting a response quickly and every time is the first stage in getting your dog to do almost anything. Once you have his attention you can move onto the next steps in your dog's training.

Dog Obedience Training The Easy Way: Getting Your Dog's Attention

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Dog Obedience Training The Easy Way: Getting Your Dog's Attention. If you dream of having an obedient dog, please understand that that yes, this IS possible. The first and most important step is here in this article. Even if you've tried and failed with dog obedience in the past (it's not your fault, you just need the right information!), don't worry, if you begin with the steps we give you here, all other training will work far better. If you are afraid that dog obedience is too difficult to understand, don't worry, the foundation to all dog obedience is covered here in detail, and it's really simple and straight-forward. Lots of other dog owners have had great success with this and you can too. Have you ever found it difficult to get your dog to do as it is told? The first step is to get the dog to pay attention to us. How many times have you seen someone shout their dog's name with absolutely no response? So, to use this simple obedience training method, start by saying your dog's name in a moderate voice without shouting, and if he looks at you say something like "Good Boy!" as praise and reward him with a treat. Repeat this a few times, but without the treat occasionally. We don't want an overweight dog who only does things for food. When this exercise has been repeated successfully several times we can make it harder by getting the dog to pay attention for longer, such as fifteen seconds before praising him and giving him a reward. If your dog approaches you in an effort to see where you are hiding any treats it's best just to ignore him. When we've mastered this we can try it in different locations and with different family members calling his name and commanding attention. The key to doing that is to reward the dog immediately as soon as it gives you attention when you say its name. Calling your dog's name and getting a response quickly and every time is the first stage in getting your dog to do almost anything. Once you have his attention you can move onto the next steps in your dog's training.

From feeding time to going out for walks, use your dog's name on every occasion, but remember to be sparing with the treats, and eventually try to cut them down to a minimum as a special reward. Use this great tip as the foundation for your dog's obedience training, and the rest of the training becomes far easier. Now you have learned this useful tip, why not learn more dog training information? We've got a video series which gives you some great information on successfully training your dog (or puppy). Just go to http://www.welltraineddog.org give us your name and email on the page you'll get to, and you'll receive instant free access to this valuable video series on dog training which will help you train your dog much more rapidly and effectively.