Unsure how to train your new puppy or correct bad behavior? Check out our top tips.  

Looking to get started on training and behavior with your furry friend? Pawing around has got you covered! Check out our post for tips and tricks from experts in the field. From housebreaking to obedience, we’ll help you get a handle on things in no time. Your pup is counting on you!

Start with the basics – sit, stay, come, down, and leave it are all great commands to start with

The basics are the perfect place to begin training your pup! They are a great way to tech them to listen and be obedient. Teach your pup “sit” and reward him with a treat or verbal praise if he does it correctly. After mastering this command, move onto “come.” Make sure you always remain patient while teaching your pup because they learn best when there is no pressure or anxiety present. Another great command to train is “down.” This can be especially helpful in controlling their behavior near food or around other animals and people. Finally, teach them “leave it” so that you will have control over potentially hazardous items like garbage or household items that could cause harm to your pooch. Get started on these commands today and have a well-mannered pup in no time!

Be consistent – if you only train occasionally, your dog won’t learn as quickly or effectively

Training your dog doesn’t just have to be a hassle, it can also be incredibly enjoyable. However, if you want to see tangible results, you’ll need to be consistent in your training. You may have heard that the best way to teach an old dog new tricks is through repetition and practice – and this applies not just to older dogs but all dogs alike. Taking it slow is usually better than trying to teach complex tasks too quickly, so make sure you schedule regular training sessions with your pup and stick with them! Otherwise you won’t get the same success with training as you would if learned consistently from the start.

Reward good behavior – treats, petting, and verbal praise are all great ways to let your dog know they’re doing a good job

Rewarding good behavior from your pet can help to ensure that they learn what behaviors you like and don’t like. Treats, petting, and verbal praise are some of the most effective tools for BFFs (best furry friends). Rewarding your pup with these tools not only reinforces positive behavior, but also lets them know how much you appreciate them. When offering treats or petting, try to remain consistent so that they understand why they are being rewarded. Finally, make sure to use only positive words when verbally praising your pup–it will strengthen the bond between you even further!

Avoid punishment – this can only make the situation worse and could cause your dog to become scared or anxious around you

Punishing your dog is not effective when it comes to discipline. Instead of punishing them for misbehaving, try using positive reinforcement such as verbal praise or rewards to get them to obey your commands. If you punish your pup by scolding, yelling, or even punishing with physical force, it can cause lasting harm to their mental health and create feelings of anxiety and fear towards you in the future. Positive reinforcement not only increases obedience but strengthens your bond with your furry friend! Your pet will end up looking forward to hanging out with you knowing that love and treats are guaranteed!

Have patience – training takes time and effort, but it will be worth it in the end when you have a well-behaved pup!

If you’re anything like me, then patience isn’t your strongest suit. But when it comes to training your pup, having patience is key! Training a pup can take time and effort, but providing consistent and gentle reminders over time will result in a well-behaved pup, and these rewards will be worth the wait. It’s all about including frequent practice, plenty of playtime and lots of positive reinforcement into the mix. Little by little you’ll see improvements, so don’t give up! Have faith that your pup’s training will pay off and soon enough you’ll have them trained as good as gold.

A few more to take into account are

  1. Set achievable goals: When starting out with any type of training, it’s important to set realistic goals; create small steps that work towards achieving larger ones over time to help keep progress steady.
  2. Take cues from your dog: Observing how your pup responds to different situations will help you understand what works best for them; take the time to really listen to their body language in order to know when they need a break or more training.
  3. Make it fun: Training should be enjoyable for both you and your pup – incorporate fun activities like playing fetch or going on walks into practice sessions in order to keep things light-hearted while still making progress!
  4. Break up practice sessions: Longer practice sessions can be overwhelming for pups so try breaking them up into shorter increments throughout the day – this will help keep your pup focused on the task at hand without getting too overwhelmed!
  5. Reduce distractions: Finding a quiet area free from distractions like people, animals, or other stimuli will help ensure that all focus stays on the task at hand which can be especially helpful for puppies who may get easily distracted!
  6.  Have fun! Training doesn’t have to feel like a chore – enjoy the process of teaching new skills and forge strong bonds with your furry friend along the way!

As you can see, there are a ton of different things that go into training your dog. It’s not just about teaching them tricks- it’s also about building a bond and understanding their behavior. With some patience and positive reinforcement, you’ll be on your way to having a well-trained pup in no time! And if you ever need any extra help or guidance, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional trainer – they can offer even more tips and tricks to get you (and your furry friend) on the right track.