7 Ways to Train Your Pets to Be Well-Behaved

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7 Ways to Train Your Pets to Be Well-Behaved

7 Ways to Train Your Pets to Be Well-Behaved - Dundas News
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Training your pets can seem like an impossible task, but it’s actually very doable as long as you keep the following seven points in mind. Today we are sharing 7 Ways to Train Your Pets to Be Well-Behaved. These tips will help you better communicate with your pets, so that they are not only well-behaved, but also safe and healthy members of your family. This guide will help you take your pet from wild animal to well-mannered buddy in no time at all!

1) Form an Affection Bond

Experts say that a major cause of behavior problems in pets is simply lack of training. But a strong cuddle up can train your pet easily.  Make yourself indispensable in your pet’s eyes by giving it praise and occasional treats for good behavior, and withhold both as necessary for bad behavior. For instance, if you catch your dog jumping on people, tell him No! and carry his tether tight. At that time when he stops jumping give a treat to your dog and loose his leash a  little so he can come closer and take it. Soon he will be looking up at you every time someone approaches, waiting for your command that it’s OK to greet them.

 

2) Start Obedience Training as Soon as Possible

If you have a new pet, don’t wait until it gets too big or too old before starting obedience training. A puppy can learn commands like sit and stay just as easily as an adult dog, so start training early. In fact, young pets are often easier to train than older ones because they haven’t yet learned their own way of doing things—and they still want your approval. As a bonus, obedience classes will also help socialize your pup with other dogs and people, which helps prevent aggression later in life. In other words: Every animal benefits from good manners!

 

3) Properly Use Collars and Leashes

Dogs are social animals and want nothing more than to be with you at all times. That is, of course, until they catch sight of a squirrel across the street. While walking your dog, it’s easy for them to break away in pursuit of an exciting animal or a particularly enticing scent—leaving you without control over your pet’s whereabouts. If your dog has ever gotten away from you while walking him on a leash, proper training can turn him into a model citizen.

 

4) Teach Them Their Name and Their Place

 

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Teach your dog or cat its name by making a game out of it. Call your pet name Say its name and when he fondles give it a treat. As soon as your pet figures out what’s going on, use its name any time you want to get its attention (as well as when you give it a command). You can also make teaching your pet not to go up on furniture or chew things into a game. Give your cat some kitty treats each time she steps down from your couch, for example, and either ignore her when she paws at an inappropriate toy or play with something more appropriate like a wand toy in place of.

 

5) Use Positive Reinforcement

This isn’t as easy as it sounds. You can’t just say good dog! and expect your pet to start behaving better. The trick is using positive reinforcement correctly, like giving treats for good behavior, and keeping a close eye on your pet so you can catch bad habits early. The point of positive reinforcement is not to punish your pet for bad behavior, but rather teach him or her how to behave well in exchange for rewards. This method takes time—as much as 6 months, according to some reports—but it can make a big difference over time and help ensure that your furry friend continues acting well-behaved in public spaces like stores and restaurants where we need them most.

 

6) Give Them a Place to Call Their Own

Dogs and cats benefit from having a place of their own where they can relax or play—this space should be available at all times. A separate space for play, your pet will feel more secure. and less likely to damage your personal property in search of entertainment. It’s also important that you establish a routine with your pet,  go for walks, or take your dog outside for play daily in the yard, spent a quality time with your dog.  Establishing an exercise schedule will help prevent behavior problems down the road, such as destructive chewing.

 

7) Love Them, Play With Them, Spend Time with Them

If you’re wondering how to train your pets well, start by loving them. It needs a sense of understanding between you and your pet, spending quality time can be useful, and you are caring and you are source of safety and security in their lives. By being around more often, they’ll develop positive associations with you—and over time it will become much easier for you to enforce rules and discipline when necessary

 

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