Puppies are adorable and dogs make great family pets, especially if they are well trained. If you want to learn how to teach your dog obedience, one option is to enroll in a local dog obedience class to learn the basics to training. Once you have learned how to properly train your dog, teaching and training works best when done in the home. This is because the training takes place in an area the dog is familiar with and with the least amount of distractions. Once you feel you and your dog are skilled with several different commands, take the training into other areas. The dog needs to learn the skills with distraction as well, or the training will not make them obey when others are around and this is the time when it comes in handy.
Keep practice short, especially at first. Try to integrate the training into your daily schedule as the dog follows you from room to room and use commands to teach him how to behave in each situation. The dogs training should also coincide with his fun activities so that the obedience training is also fun for the pet. One important thing to remember when you are learning how to teach your dog obedience is to have patience. It may take several tries before he gets it, but sticking with it is worth the effort when you have a dog that will sit and heel, even around company.
If you want to be successful when learning how to teach your dog obedience, do not forget to reward him for good behavior. The more the dog is rewarded the quicker he will learn. Repetition is also important to give your dog plenty of practice and lots of rewards when he repeatedly does the right thing. Praise can be treats or it can also be petting the dog and letting him know you pleased with his behavior with your actions. It is so important not to reinforce bad behavior by only noticing and responding to chewing up shoes or jumping on the furniture. Reprimand and praise go hand-in-hand when training a dog to be on its best behavior.
When you are learning how to teach your dog obedience, you also need to learn the proper way to reprimand him as well. Reprimand is as important as rewards, but you do not want to continually be reprimanding because if you do, it will eventually become normal for the dog and it will lose its meaning and purpose. When you do reprimand the dog, show him what you want him to do instead of what he is doing and then reward him for the good behavior. When telling your dog he is doing something wrong, the reprimand should be short and immediate. Never slap, hit, kick or spank your dog.
Always show love and understanding along with punishment and reward. If you follow these steps when learning how to teach your dog obedience, you will train a happy, obedient family pet.