Sunday, November 6, 2011

Search and rescue dog training-Part II

Get Your Pooch Under Control With These Simple Tips

Dog training is beneficial for a household with a canine pet for several reasons. One, it's easier to have friends and family over without the dog barking or jumping. Also, they are less likely to destroy furniture. Read these tips on how to train your dog so you can live together peacefully.

If you do not communicate that biting is unacceptable, your puppy doesn't know he is doing something wrong. When you catch your puppy biting, redirect him to a chew toy or bone. As soon as the pup starts to bite, firmly say "No!" and give him the chew toy. While you are teaching a puppy to stop biting, do not play any wrestling or tug of war games with them to strengthen what you are teaching.

Breaking your dog's attention is the key to gaining control. Dogs will focus on something and ignore all else unless something breaks that attention. By nudging or tapping the dog while issuing a control sound or word is usually all it will take to bring the dog's focus back to you. With enough repetition your dog will focus on other things less and less, opting to wait for signals from you.

Your own mood has a great deal to do with your success in training your dog. You must control your emotions, so that your dog gets the right idea from your training. Regardless of your dog's overall performance, be free and unreserved with praise, when your dog does what you want. Conflicted emotions on your part will have a negative effect on your dog's overall training regimen.

To teach your dog to mush, you should start by introducing him or her to common mushing terms before you have them pull weight. Start by taking your dog for a walk and saying "Gee" when turning right and "Haw" when turning left. Make sure to praise and reward your dog for turning with you in the right direction. Eventually, your dog will learn the commands and be able to move in the right direction without your physical guidance. Simple directions are essential for mushing dogs to know because it can prevent lead tangles and confusion when pulling an actual sled.

You may need to try different treats until you find what works for your pup.  There are a lot of different dog treats on the market, but your dog has his own tastes and preferences just like everyone else.  If a particular treat doesn't seem to get your dog motivated, try something else.

Search

Dogs that are going to be used for police work or in search and rescue are trained using methods that will strengthen their natural prey drive. This is done by using their favorite toy as a reward. The goal is to have a dog that will work for extended periods of time because he knows that he will get play time when his work is through.

Rescue

Listen to professional advice. If you adopt a dog from a shelter or a rescue organization, listen to their advice. More often than not, they will have spent a lot of time with the dog, and will know the best method to train him. Some shelter dogs are very skittish, and require extra care when trying to train them, especially if they have been previously mistreated.

Find a suitable trainer.  Ask your vet, other dog owners, or a local shelter or rescue organization for recommendations.  Also, check out the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, which has a list of approved instructors on their website.  When finding an instructor for your dog, be sure to sit in on one of their classes.  If the dogs in the class seem to be happy, then it's a good sign.

Whether you have a puppy or a dog that isn't well behaved, you can find ways to train your pet and make it easier to live with one. You can try training yourself, or enroll your dog in an obedience school. Remember the tips in this article if you've got a dog you need to train.

Search and rescue dog training

Easy Steps To A Well Behaved Dog

Properly training your dog is a responsibility of dog ownership. It is important to train your dog right away as a puppy, so you can avoid dealing with rude or destructive behavior from your four legged friend. This article will give you some great tips about how to train your dog.

Training your dog to accept handling from strangers is crucial to their socialization. Begin by making sure the dog allows you to handle it without protest. Run your hands down the dog's legs, under its belly, pull gently at its ears, and open the dog's mouth. This will make it much easier for professionals like veterinarian's and groomers to handle your dog in the future.

Your dog will benefit from consistency. Make sure that everybody in your house knows the same commands you have taught your dog. All physical commands should be given the same way among family members. In other words, your "sit" command should look the same whether your sister or your mother asks your dog to do it!

One tip to keep in mind when training your dog is that you will want to keep the leash with little to no slack in it.  This is important so that your dog does not pull against the leash and try to run uncontrollably when walking it.  It is important to ensure that your dog knows to stay by your side.

You need to recognize when your dog is not behaving like you want. Do not  reinforce undesirable behavior. By reinforcing what is wrong, it will help the dog develop bad habits and they will start ignoring your commands for behaving right. They will then regularly misbehave and that's no good.

Be consistent. It is going to take a lot of work to train your dog. And if you aren't consistent, you can undo all the work that you did in the first place. You have to teach your dog the way to behave, and that is true whether you feel great or whether you're busy, stressed or sick. Consistent behavior from you leads to consistent behavior from your dog.

"Time out" training works with dogs and puppies as well as with children. If your dog exhibits inappropriate behavior like jumping, nipping, or running crazy through the house, try a "time out" in a crate or quiet room. This will allow the dog to calm down, and will provide incentive to avoid the behavior in the future.

Take care to not punish any signs of desirable behavior. For example, if your puppy goes outside like they should, you should not immediately leave them. If they want to be near you and then you have just up and leave, it will confuse them because they did something right and they may feel like they are being punished.

Search

Dogs that are going to be used for police work or in search and rescue are trained using methods that will strengthen their natural prey drive. This is done by using their favorite toy as a reward. The goal is to have a dog that will work for extended periods of time because he knows that he will get play time when his work is through.

Rescue

Listen to professional advice. If you adopt a dog from a shelter or a rescue organization, listen to their advice. More often than not, they will have spent a lot of time with the dog, and will know the best method to train him. Some shelter dogs are very skittish, and require extra care when trying to train them, especially if they have been previously mistreated.

Dogs that are going to be used for police work or in search and rescue are trained using methods that will strengthen their natural prey drive. This is done by using their favorite toy as a reward. The goal is to have a dog that will work for extended periods of time because he knows that he will get play time when his work is through.

As stated at the beginning of this article, it is important to train your dog. Training your dog young will avoid bad behaviors in the future, when your dog is older and harder to train. Apply the tips from this article, and your four legged will be on his way to being well-manured pooch in no time!