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Training Dog On Leash

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"Man's best friend"? That would be his dog, traditionally. This best friend could be a better one, if the dog goes through some dog training. A lot of women also consider their dogs to be their best friends, as well. The companionship a dog and his owner share is priceless. So you're thinking, now, that it would be nice if your best friend could do a few tricks...



You'll want to know a few things before you start training your dog. If you approach training with confidence, and act as if you know what you're doing, it will make your dog feel secure and eager to try what you're asking him to do.

Because dogs are so intelligent, it's never too late to teach them a trick or two. The best age for training, however, is between six and eight months of age. At that age, a puppy is very eager to learn new things. He's just generally more receptive then, and will cooperate enthusiastically with you.

If your dog is to learn the tricks you're teaching him in the easiest way possible, you need to understand the use of reinforcements. It is best to use positive reinforcements in training dogs. Just as most people want some recognition and praise when they've done an especially good job, dogs appreciate praise, along with a few dog treats. When your dog is able to respond to your commands correctly and precisely, it's time to give him a dog training treat.

Dogs are wonderful companions, and very trainable. Because their nature is so gregarious, they love to interact with their owners, and will make a strong emotional attachment if the owner is kind, affectionate, and firm. You'll soon appreciate the connection you and your dog have made, when you see how he responds to your teaching.

Be firm but friendly when you're dealing with your dog. Training a dog is very much like training a toddler: you need to be firm in stating what you want, but use a very positive voice. Don't try to intimidate your dog. You'll get much better results if you're friendly and calm when giving commands.

Your voice is important in giving commands. Learn when to use a high-pitched voice and when a low-pitched voice would be preferable. Your dog will become familiar with your usual voice tone, and with the tone you use when you're asking him to do something.

Although positive reinforcement leads to success in training, negative reinforcement, or punishment, is not a good idea. It is imperative that you as a dog trainer do not punish your dog in any way. If you punish him for not obeying a command correctly, he will become fearful and unable to focus on the training. All your commands should be consistent. Consistent training techniques make training your dog easier and faster, because he becomes familiar with the sounds and words used in the commands. It's best that only one person be involved in training a dog. That way, the dog will associate the commands with that person. It is important that the dog not be confused in any way.
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The Tire Jump seems like a relatively easy agility obstacle, at least from a persons perspective, but in the Novice Agility ring you see many dogs that refuse to go through it, many go under it, while others choose to go around it. How can you prepare your beginning agility for success with the Tire Jump?

Let's go back to foundation training. When introducing any new obstacle, you want to keep the difficulty low and emphasize the fun and ease that it can be for your dog. If your dog has a sit stay, leave him about 2 feet in front of the tire, facing it, walk to the other side and call your dog, "Come Tire". If he won't budge, put your hand with his treat or toy through the tire to coax him to follow your hand and jump through the tire. Practice this several times until he willing is coming to you. Keep him about 2 feet from the tire, you go to the other side and then move back about 6 feet, "Come Tire. When your dog is able to jump through the tire when you are at different distances and angles from the tire, then it is time to move him further away from the tire. Start him back 6 feet, you go to the other side about 6 feet away and call, "Come Tire". Place your dog at different distances and angles from the tire and call him to you. When your dog can succeed 80% of the time, its time to progress to make the challenge a bit harder.

Now that your dog is coming to you, it is time to teach "Go Tire". Start close to the tire again, 3 feet away, this time both you and your dog are facing the tire. Tell him "Go Tire". If he jumps through, great, step to the side and reward him. If you don't get any movement from the dog, step forward and point to the tire, "Go Jump". For some dogs this motion on your part is enough to get them up and going through the tire. If your dog still won't move, take your treat container or toy and throw through the tire, saying, "Go Tire". Repeat this many times until your dog will successfully go through the tire without you having to step toward the tire or throw his toy through the tire. If you are using a toy quickly try to get your dog to go through the tire then reward with a throw of the toy or treat container. Begin to back away from the tire, 3 feet, 6 feet, 9 feet work toward sending your dog from 30 feet away.

If you've started with a very young dog you should still have the tire height set low 8" or 12" for a good bit of your training. If your dog is older and large, now begin to move the tire height up. Go back and practice you "Come Tire" and "Go Tire" when you change the heights. As you raise the height your dog may try to go under the tire. At first you may want to setup some wire mesh or angled jump bars under the tire for your dog to realize he still needs to go through and not under the tire. When you are getting ready for competition, raise the tire slightly higher than your dog would have in the agility ring. Preparation and practice are the best training tips for succeeding in the competition ring.
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