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Tips For Training a Yorkshire Terrier

 
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Gerald Hartenhoff

Begin training your new Yorkie once he is used to his new home. Obedience training your Yorkshire Terrier should include teaching him the down, the come, the sit, the stay and heel on command. Regardless of what you are hoping to achieve, you should use some of these Yorkie training tips, particularly if you are a newbie to dog training.

Enjoying it thoroughly is the first thing you should do. You have got to keep things fun. Tip number two requires you to stay consistent. Always be consistent. And tip number three requires you to be very clear about what you want from the dog. You need to come up with a game plan. If after you have taught your dog the basics and you want to really get precise, then go to some dog classes and get tuned up.

First and foremost, when training your Yorkie you should keep the sessions positive and enjoyable. You can train your dog in several different ways, and all of them should be approached with a positive attitude. If you are not having any fun then the dog is not likely to either, and this means that it will not pay as much attention as you want it to.

We have found that spending quality time with your dog. Really enjoying each others company is going to help the two of you really bond. This new found bond between the two of you will likely help your dog behave better and respond quicker to the training efforts.

The second Yorkie training tip is consistency. If you want positive results you must stay consistent. It is important to be consistent, which can be defined as repeating a behavior again and again until your dog learns it. You have to stick with one method when training your dog. Usually, a dog will only learn a new behavior if it knows what it is you want, and has been trained and rewarded frequently.

The third Yorkie training tip is to make sure your dog knows what you want it to do.

Sometimes your dog can get confused about what you are wanting so it won't perform as you might expect. You will be frustrated by this, and your dog will be too; it won't know how to please you, which it really wants to do. Therefore, clearly indicate your expectation to your pet.

Here are two examples. To teach your yorkie to sit take a treat. Hold it in front of his nose. Bring the treat above his head and back while putting light pressure on his rear. Make sure you say “sit” every time. As soon as he sits, praise him and give some more treats. Four or five times a day and it won’t be long.

For shaking hands you hold the dog's paw in your hand and move it up and down while saying, "Shake." Keep doing this as many times as you can and it will not be long before you have a dog that shakes.
Go find yourself a good dog training program and start today. You won’t regret it.

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Gerald has bee involved in nearly all aspects of the dog business for several years. He works on trying to learn more everyday and helping new dog owners out with their pets. To learn more about how to train a yorkie and other dog training and behavior problem advice visit My Dog Training Advice

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