Well, it really depends on what you see as the definition to "behave." Some people like their dogs to sleep at the foot of their bed while other people would have a heart attack at the sight of seeing their dog on their bed. But there are different methods for different dogs - and their people! There is clicker training, the mirror method, and a few others. However, clicker training is one of the most popular ways of training, and, as I have found over the years, the easiest! Clicker training consists of two very important and primary things - one, you must have a clicker. Two, you must have the time and the patience to train or to even own a dog.
If you sum up your question a little more, it would be easier to answer. For instance, instead of "How do you train your dog to behave?" maybe put "How do I train your dog to sit when you come in the door?" or something like that....
kids are it is easier to train a dog to behave in a house than a child.
I would understand if they didn't want to deliver the package because of the dog and how it bites. If the dog is in the front yard, maybe you could bring it to the backyard when they come to deliver it. Or you could bring it inside if your safe with that. If it's a dog that can be trained to act better - meaning to behave and not bite when the mail people come, or anyone else for that matter - then you could most certainly train it to behave. If it's a German Shepard, then I don't think you can train them to behave, as far as I know. They are very protective. Hope this helps! Good luck!
To train your dog to not attack rabbits, you can use positive reinforcement techniques such as rewarding good behavior around rabbits, desensitizing your dog to rabbits by gradually exposing them to the animals, and providing distractions or redirection when your dog shows aggressive behavior towards rabbits. Consistent training and patience are key in teaching your dog to behave appropriately around rabbits.
They must learn to sit, stay, calm, come here, down and heel. Being able to properly walk and behave on a leash is very important. Classes also help socialize a dog to other people and dogs. Not only do you train the dog but you train the owner how to train the dog. It's just important for the owner to understand the dogs methods and tips to getting them to behave. the 5 basic commands are: Come, Heel, Sit,Stay and Down--to include the following behavior issues: no Digging,Nuisance barking, biting chewing or jumping. I am a dog trainer @ www.mountaindogboarding.com
I have heard that dog training collars can really help when you are trying to train a young puppy to behave well. Where can I read reviews on these to see if they will be the sort of thing that I would want?
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You get a dog whenever you are responsible enough to take care of one. Dogs need a lot of attention and care - you have to feed them and clean up their poop and take them for a walk every single day and train them to behave properly. When you can do all that without complaining, you're mature enough to have a dog.
If you buy a dog house, the dog will not use it until you train it to go in the dog house.
Yes if you train it hard enough
like try to get your dog to behave or controll him
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