Separation anxiety among dogs is a common problem which

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By giving your dog the proper amount of rewards, you'll have an easier time training. Giving them treats at the proper time and with the proper amount is crucial. A dog quickly forgets his actions, so you must reward him immediately to reinforce his behaviors.

Always use the same words when giving commands to your dog. Using different phrasing for basic commands can confuse your dog. Saying "Come" today and saying "Come here" the next, in the dog's mind, is like teaching two different commands, however, the behavior is expected to be the same. Keep it simple and keep it consistent.

If you are getting a new dog, and you intend to train it, look for a younger dog. The old adage "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" is somewhat appropriate here. Younger dogs are more receptive to dominance from a pack leader and will learn quickly in an effort to please. Another plus to this is that young dogs really enjoy learning new things, much like children do.

When you start dog training, develop a verbal cue so that the dog knows precisely when they complete a command correctly. "Yes" works very well when said the same way time and time again.

When you are trying to train your dog to follow a command, repetition is key. Practice the command multiple times a day and be sure to offer your dog praise and a treat when he or she successfully follows your command. Repetition will ensure that your dog will remember and follow the command in the future.

Any dog you adopt should go through at least a basic obedience class with a professional. The skills you can learn from a professional course will more than outweigh the cost of the course. Also, a course gives you and your dog a chance to socialize with other dogs and their owners.

Spend time training your dog in a variety of locations and with different distractions. Once Fido sits reliably at home without distractions, teach him to sit outside, at the dog park, and in places with lots of people. This helps your dog obey commands reliably in any situation regardless of distractions.

Be consistent when training your dog. Your furry buddy will be easily confused when you vary your routine too much. Always give the same encouragement for a job well done. Use the same phrases to help your dog recognize what words are for what actions. Always say 'good dog' and don't vary the tone.

Exercising your dog is a good way to get rid of pent up energy which can impede training. Through this technique you establish a calm demeanor in your dog. Dog Training does not mean tiring the animal completely, but blowing off some excess steam can greatly reduce over excitement when training.

Giving praise to your dog for a job well done is important. Be positive, excited and provide treats. It is important that you avoid offering rewards to stop an undesirable behavior, however, as this may create an inappropriate connection in the dog's mind.

Pay attention to your dog's body language during the training process. Dogs use their eyes, ears and other parts of their body to show you how they feel and what they want. For example, whether they lift or lower their tail can tell you a lot about their mood. If you can interpret your pet's signals, you will be a much more effective trainer.

As was discussed in this beginning of this article, separation anxiety is a common problem with dogs that is often, misrepresented as destructive behavior. If you understand the proper way to lessen your dogs anxiety, then you will start to see positive changes in behavior. Apply the advice from this article and you'll soon see your dog showing less and less destructive behavior when you aren't around.

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