Using Positive Dog Training

Having a well trained dog is one of the most wonderful experiences you can have with your pet. The problem is that with all the techniques available, how do you know which one is the best one for your dog? In this article I will be explaining one of the most popular techniques available today: Positive Dog Training.

Positive dog training is a training method that focuses on praising and positive reinforcement every time the dog performs the task correctly. In other words, you only reward the dog for good behavior.  Studies have shown that most dogs respond better to this tactic.

This tactic does not involve hitting, spanking, or punishing a dog when a task or command is not performed to your satisfaction. This is considered a “negative” approach, and it has been found to work unsuccessfully with dogs in general.

There are many types of rewards you can use with your dog, such as doggie treats, kind words, a quick rub, a pat on the head, etc. Studies have shown that dogs respond better to this type of training using positive reinforcement.

For example let’s look at the “sit” command. After you ask the dog to sit and he sits, immediately follow up with a treat and praise. Do this every single time so that the dog makes the association between sitting and praise (positive reinforcement).

Another instance in which this technique can be very helpful is during potty training. Use the same approach as described in the paragraph above every time the dog goes to the bathroom when and where they are supposed to. Soon enough the dog will make the connection between the reward and going to the bathroom where he or she is supposed to. Training the dog this way will speed up the potty training process.

Another important aspect of this training involves the tone of your voice. When giving a order, your tone of voice must be firm and with authority. Don’t scream, yell, or use a high-pitched tone of voice. Be firm so the dog knows you mean business. When praising the dog use a happy and pleasant voice. Dogs love to be praised and rewarded, and they can tell from the tone of your voice.

If you are interested in more information about Positive Dog Training in Fort Lauderdale, or Positive Dog Training in Miami, check out our links.

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