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[H1688]How To Toilet Train A Dog
by Justin Davies, Jus
1) Always use the same command. I use ?come? because it is simple to use and is unlike any other command word. Remember your dog will not understand ?get over here? if you usually say ?come?.

2) Always praise the dog for coming to you. This is particularly important for puppies who will learn extremely well if they are praised and loved every time they do something right! Come should be the dog's favourite word, and should make them want to run to you straight away.

3) Never call the dog to you for punishment, or to do something unpleasant. Remember love and praise every time!

4) Your body language is important. A dog stands stiff legged and looks into the eyes of another dog to be aggressive and threatening. You will find it much more effective to crouch or bend, slap your legs and don't make eye contact. Keep your voice high pitched and cheerful. Your dog may come to you without you giving the command word when you adopt this position.

5) It is essential that your dog doesn't learn to ignore the ?come? command. Use any trick that you can to get the dog to come to you ? running away will make him chase you, for instance. A particularly useful trick I use is to do something totally out of character, like falling to the ground and pretending to cry or laugh loudly. Your dog will come to investigate. However embarrassed you are, praise the dog for coming ? any punishment will ruin your work so far, and you will be back to square one.

6) An adult dog that doesn't come on command has already learnt that the command word is meaningless. It is much easier to choose a different word than to try and correct a corrupted one. Choose ?here?, ?to me? or any other simple word that you fancy!

Remember that however well your dog is trained, he may still get lost or stolen. I always recommend that any dog should be micro-chipped ? a simple process whereby a microchip with personal information is injected under the dogs skin. Should he become lost, any dog pound / police handler will scan the dog for a chip, and be able to return him to his owner.

The bulldog is a smaller version of the Mastiff and has descended from the Alaunt, Bandog as well as Mastiff dog breeds. The breed is also well loved in all parts of the world because of his excellent appearance, because he often behaves like a clown and also because of the outstanding companionship that he provides to his owner. Of course, it presupposes that Bulldog breeding has followed best breeding standards and that the Bulldog has been properly socialized as well as given the right Bulldog training.

It is thus no surprise to learn that Bulldog obedience training will bear fruit provided it is started at an early age, because the sweet as well as tolerant nature of this patient animal will stand him in good stead in learning to obey and in turn become a well behaved pet dog. What's more, because of proper breeding of the Bulldog breed, the earlier traits of being vicious and overly aggressive have been eliminated and so, today the bulldog is a friendly as well patient and dependable animal.

You should show that you recognize the bulldog's submissive behavior as being the proper behavior and thus reward him when he shows he is ready to follow you because this is the first step in Bulldog training that can then lead to further Bulldog obedience training steps. Remember to also get him started off in Bulldog training as early as is possible, though at the same time you need to realize that it is never too late to teach your pet to obey you, even if you need to take the help of dog training books to understand how best to show him how he must behave in the home and when around others.

The best time to begin Bulldog obedience training is as soon he becomes the newest member of your home and you will do well to form a strong relationship with your pet because that will help him learn what is desirable behavior and what is not. For those Bulldog owners that have never trained a dog before, even sending your pet to a dog obedience training class is recommended, after which you can continue the Bulldog obedience training at home.

Though it may be difficult to teach an old dog new tricks, nevertheless, it is never too late to begin Bulldog obedience training. Though of course making a start with Bulldog training at as early a stage as is possible will prove to be easier on both the owner as well as the pet.

So, before you do anything else, you need to also learn how to teach your pet the proper way to respond to commands and thus being consistent must surely be at the top of your priorities in this regard.

Second off, you can improve your Bulldog's behavior by using positive reinforcement and giving him rewards whenever he behaves in the correct manner is a step in the right direction. Using praise as well as rewards is a proven and effective means of buttressing your Bulldog obedience training efforts though you need to ensure you time the giving of rewards appropriately.

Also, the training sessions should be kept short as well as sweet and you also need to make the training easy enough for your pet to understand what is required of him.
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