Puppy Training

Traning your puppy to not bite, chew and potty inside

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

The Right Way To Discipline Your Dog

You should NEVER use the recall word ("COME", or whatever word you choose) to call your dog to discipline him, correct him, tell him what a bad dog he is, or for any negative reason. Bad deeds MUST be caught IN THE ACT in order to correct. If you still need your dog by you for a negative reason, give him a firm SIT command and go get him.

Imagine this, you see your dog "Major" outside digging up your newly planted daisies. You first quietly say "Major, Come here". Major, doesn't respond. You then yell "MAJOR - COME HERE!". Major still doesn't come, so you go over and grab him by the collar and yell "I told you to Come Here!" and give him a smack.

Major, being a smart dog, makes a mental note "Come Here" means "You're in trouble and about to get punished".

Next time when he is outside, and you want him to come inside for dinner you go out and say to him "Come here", he responds by running away. "Dumb dog" you think and go and grab him and drag him inside so he'll eat his food. Then you say sternly "How come you don't ever COME when I call you?!" Major makes another mental note (Hmmm: seems to me my memory of "COME HERE" is still accurate - don't want to respond to that - after all, "COME HERE" means I am in BIG TROUBLE!)

Remember, dogs know ONLY "dog language" when they come to live with us. WE must teach them our language. In the above examples, Major did not learn OUR translation for the word "COME". He learned "COME" meant "angry owner - I'm in trouble now. Better scram out of here!" We want Major to learn that "COME" means "Get your buns to me in the fastest way possible - NO EXCEPTIONS!" Major needs to understand that COME means GOOD stuff - ALWAYS!

Welcome To DIY Pet Training

Hello everyone. I want to welcome you to our blog. We are very excited to assist you and help you gain knowledge on how to properly train your pet. we will mainly cover puppies and dogs however we will help you with your kitten and cat issues as well. Our goal is to help you in the many areas you may have issues with your pets and how to properly train them so you and your pet live happy lives together. The issues we will cover will be vast but targeted to the problems that arise whether it's a new puppy or a dog who has old bad habits. Yes you can teach an old dog new tricks!.

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