Dog Training Tricks - What Is The Best Dog Training Trick?
Recommended Answer:
The absolute best way to train a dog is by the clicker training method. This method allows the dog to enjoy learning, instead of being taught by fear. You have to know the science behind the method or it will not work. It is a little time consuming when you get started, but it has to be done for the dog to understand the method. Read this website carefully. Good Luck! http://www.clickerlessons.com/
Dog Training Tips - Equipment Needed
- Years ago (not too long ago) the rolled up newspaper was the most popular way to train a dog. Nowadays, it seems that "positive reinforcement" is the accepted norm. Some dogs need a firm hand, some don't. There have been many (countless) well trained dogs throughout history.
There are many techniques that are used in both positive and negative reinforcement. Some work better for teaching different behaviors. The real answer to your question, is that you need to find the best way to communicate to your dog which behaviors you find acceptable, and which behaviors you find unacceptable. You must also learn to communicate to your dog that you are serious about your expectations. Learn all you can, and tailor a training program that will work best with your dog. - As you'll see many people have given the same phrase, it varies on the dog, although you can start by, if he/she misbehaves flick him/her gently on the nose, don't do it too hard you're dog won't like you for that, repeat and phrase such as sit for a period of time, i do sujest do the same trick for a while, dogs are'nt the smartest animals alive, neither am i but you don't want to confuse him/her! hope i was of use!
XXX Emma. - I also had a dog that was disobedient, I was fed up with bringing him to a trainer because it wasn't doing much and it was so expensive! You need to be the pack leader for your dog and show him who is boss. You can do this with command techniques and body language. I learned how to do this myself by following an online dog training course. If you are interested in something that really works give it a try.
Here is the link http://www.labradorgold.com
Good Luck - Positive reinforcement!
Only reward good behavior, weather it be a treat, dogs favorite toy, etc.
Here are some usefull links:
http://www.dog-obedience-training-review…
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/alpha1.htm…
http://www.asah.net/behavior_topics_22.h…
This link tells you a lot about your dog:
http://www.asah.net/behavior_topics_22.h… - Like some have said.. It depends on your dog. My first cattle dog was so laid back and wanted nothing but to please me. He was housebroken at 9 weeks (seriously) and could learn a new trick everyday. Always listened to me and looked at me when i wanted his attention... He was easy.
My newest cattle dog pup is the most dominant and high strung pup ive ever seen. We tried positive reinforcement but that just gave him the idea that he could get away with anything. The only thing that works for him is cesar milan style training. Its positive but at the same time you are establishing dominance over the dog. A pecking order in his "pack". Making a loud PSSSSHHHHT sound and touching him suddenly to divert his attention from what hes doing wrong to looking at you. Sometimes its the only way to get a dog to pay any attention to you. Or to get him to understand that he cannot bite you. Positive reinforcement worked great for house training but not for the dominant and destructive behavior. He is finally figuring it out and learning to calm down and pay more attention.
Taking your dog to a basic obedience class will also help. If your dog will sit, stay, come, heal etc while on leash, then you start with the same commands off leash. Once he can do this, he will be more likely to listen to you with other things. - positive reinforcement. make sure you're saying "good boy/girl" at the right moment. Also, just a little tip- make sure whenever you're training him, it's not in the dining room or kitchen. If you give him treats in those rooms they'll think "ooh!! so I get food here!" That's the main reason why most dogs beg at the table or in the kitchen. Good luck!
- The one that works....it may change 50 times in a 20 minute session. "Read" the dog...you need to be able to know if a method is being successsful or detrimental.
- always be the leader of it don't let the dog control you. try disciplining it when it disobeys you.
- watch dog whisper
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqHjq-cj97I - Any type of training is best if you are consistent and patient. Ignore the bad behavior and praise and reward the good.
- I use treat based positive reinforcement. My dogs mind much better if they think there is something it it for them .They are Standard Dachshunds, a lively bunch, but eager to please.
- Just keep her interested in what you are telling them to do. make really fun for her and exciting!!!trust me it really works^_^
- Praise when she's done something right and give her a treat and when she's done something wrong say "No" loudly.
- hi,
I think you need more Patience,and more rewards.Food always works well(treats). Patience,is the key to ALL dog owners.Goo luck :). - we need to kno more. for one though use food as a reward. WE NEED TO KNO MORE
- The clicker
- Clicker training is the best method.
- i would say try clicker training
- It varies by dog - and by trainer. It also depends on what you want your dog to do (sit/stya stuff versus problem behavior.)
Many would tell you the only way to train is by positive re-enforcement. Others will swear by Cesar Millan type training. I personally think there is NO SINGLE method that is better than another, simply because dogs respond differently to each method.
So what DO you want your dog to do: Are you looking for basic obedience? Are you looking to stop a troublesome behavior?
Basic obedience is best achieved by positive re-enforcement: every time your dog does something you want her to do, give her a small treat as a reward. You can wait and have her figure it out on her own (fun for dogs who like a challenge) or you can lead her into the position you want.
If your dog is misbehaving then the best thing is to correct and re-direct. Take jumping, for example: when your dog jumps you turn around and ignore her. If she keeps all four feet on the ground or SITS then you give a treat or a pat for the good behavior.
No comments:
Post a Comment