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Jason Creation

Dogs just love to please their owners, and providing you start training them at a young age it's surprising what a dog can do. Once you have trained your dog to be obedient to your commands then you can use the rewards system to teach him or her the kind of tricks that you see dogs doing on television.

If you want to go about training your dog the right way then it is a good idea to go online where you will find plenty of websites that are aimed at helping owners to train their dogs. One of the things you have to learn when you are training a dog is that it takes time to begin with. You need to follow a regular training routine because dogs work much better and behave better when they know what to expect. When you train a dog you should be prepared, at least in the early stages, to have a regular, daily training routine.

Dogs are very like young children and function much better with a fixed daily routine. When you start training your dog you will use simple commands such as heel, sit, stay and come. You have to teach these commands one at a time and not go onto the next level until your dog has mastered the first one. You need to know that when you are out with your dog and you want it to come to heel or to sit, that it will do so. The best place to start this basic training is in your own yard. If you don't have a yard then you need to be able to use an enclosed space on a regular basis where you can train your dog without interruption.

Dogs are much easier to train when you remove all other distractions from the training area. Once your dog has learned your commands then you can take him out where there are other dogs or other interesting things and know that when you call him you will get his attention and know that he will do as you tell him. Your aim is to be the center of your dog's world; this is not a hard thing to attain. If you are firm, but loving with your dog and reward good behavior, your dog will love you unconditionally. It is not necessary to hit your dog, most dogs respond better to a firm "no" and a pat and a "good dog" when they obey. During training sessions you should always have a ready supply of treats to give as a reward when your dog behaves in the expected manner.

If you want your dog to greet you and be obviously happy to see you whenever you come home you need to establish some ground rules. Never treat a dog in the same way that you would a child, dogs are pack animals, and they need to recognize that their place in the family is at the bottom of the pack. This may sound a bit harsh to some dog owners but unless you recognize that your dog has a pack mentality it will be a lot harder to get him or her to do the things that you want them to do.

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