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A celebrated pioneer in the field of no-punishment animal training,

Karen Pryor is responsible for developing clicker training—an all-positive, safe, effective way to modify and shape animal behavior—and she has changed the lives of millions of animals. Practical, engrossing, and full of fascinating stories about Pryor’s interactions with animals of all sorts, Reaching the Animal Mind presents the sum total of her life’s work. She explains the science behind clicker training, how and why it works, and offers step-by-step instructions on how you can clicker-train any animal in your life.

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Thursday, June 17th, 2010

If you take a closer look, almost every proud owner has a dog that is very obedient and listens to their command. Dog behaviors obedience are among one of the toughest to accomplish, as many first time puppy owner will ultimately find out. It seemed as if their puppy’s sole existence is to annoy you!

While it is no doubt that getting your dog’s behavior in line is a long and complicated process, it does not necessarily have to be that difficult! Read on to discover some tips and training principal that can help you with just that can save yourself the endless headache!

Rewarding Fairly

Much like dishing out appropriate punishment when they misbehave, you should also include a rewarding system for your pet every time they do an action that is desirable. Much like humans, your pet need affirmation and approval from you, by rewarding them you’re essentially telling them that you like what they’ve just did, this positive reinforcement will work better especially when you’re trying to get your dog to learn a new trick, as punishment is a little too vague for your dog to understand if they do not perform the action that you want them to do.

Step By Step

Of course you are excited to begin your training journey with your dog, and so is your dog! But bear in mind that dogs are simple animal and can only retain so many things at one sitting, therefore you should teach them one trick at a time, as overwhelming them with tons of different tricks will usually do them no good. The best way to go about this is to be patient with them, you might need up to two weeks for them to fully understand your command, but it is far better than teaching them new things every other day, as it will just confuses them as to what they should really be doing.

Enjoying Yourself

If your ultimate goal to train your dog is to have fun in the first place, why are you losing your nerves and temper on your puppy whenever training starts? Whenever you find yourself getting very frustrated, it might be a good idea to take a short break and evaluate where your training with your dog is going, the whole point is to have fun. When you start seeing dog training as more work than fun, then perhaps it is better to just stop doing it at all!

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Dog training is no doubt difficult, as it is a long and complicated process. Things you teach them today might not be retained and as such you might be surprised to learn that some dogs will take up to months to even learn a new trick. While your teaching method will largely determine the outcome, there are some common mistakes that first time owner might commit and as such you want to avoid them at all cost to improve your chance of getting your dog trained successfully.

This article will talk about some of these common mistakes that you should be avoiding when training your dog.

When our patience wear thin, it is easy to start losing sight of the objective of this training. While the main goal is to get them train, you should also know that this is an opportunity for you and your pet to have fun, and bond together. When losers lose sight of this, they will use this opportunity to punish their dog, but let’s not forget that your pet too is eager to get your seal of approval and want your affection.

Constantly punishing your dog will usually not bear any good results, especially when you’re trying to get them to learn new things. So the next time that happens, why not reward your dog for doing the right thing rather than punishing them for not doing it right? This way you can positively reinforce the desired behavior and they’ll quickly learn the connection between the action and positive reward and outcome for them.

Another common dog training mistake is that many owners forget just how short their dog’s memory span is! If you did not catch your dog in the act of doing something wrong, then you shouldn’t bother with punishing them because they will not understand why you’re punishing them and what for.

All the yelling would not help because they won’t understand and comprehend it, therefore the only way to help correct a dog’s mistake is by catching them there and then and correcting them on the spot. Dog training is definitely a test of patience, therefore if you want any success in your dog training session, you’ll have to practice that!

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