Puppy Training - Florence J Martin - Books -  - 9798675315079 - August 14, 2020
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Puppy Training


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The foundation of training should be based on positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement is the process of giving a dog (or person!) a reward to encourage the behavior you want, like getting a pay check for going to work. The idea is not to bribe the behavior but to train it using something your dog values. Avoid using punishment such as leash corrections or yelling. Punishment can cause a dog to become confused and unsure about what is being asked of him. It is important to remember that we can't expect dogs to know what they don't know - just like you wouldn't expect a 2-year-old child to know how to tie his shoes. Patience will go a long way in helping your new puppy learn how to behave. Reinforcement can be anything your dog likes. Most people use small pieces of a "high value" food for training treats - something special - such as dried liver or even just their kibble. Lavish praise or the chance to play with a favorite toy can also be used as a reward. Dogs must be taught to like praise. If you give the dog a treat while saying "Good dog!" in a happy voice, he will learn that praise is a good thing and can be a reward. Some dogs also enjoy petting. Food is often the most convenient way to reinforce behavior.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 14, 2020
ISBN13 9798675315079
Pages 82
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 4 mm   ·   104 g
Language English