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Dog Training Tips

May 20th, 2007 | Dave | Dog Training Tips

Using A Treat As A Reward

Before you begin a treat-based training session, you’ll want to make sure that food will motivate him through the session. Begin around your dog’s regular meal time by taking a piece of his food and waving it in front of your dog’s nose. If he shows an enthusiasm for the food, it’s a great time to start the training session. If your dog shows little interest, or none at all, it may be best to put off the training until another time. Don’t be afraid to delay the start of meal time in order to pique your dog’s interest in his training activities. The advantages of a successful training session will far outweigh any minor delays in mealtime.

The Pack Hierarchy

All potential dog owners and would be dog trainers should understand how dog society works in the absence of humans. You’ll want to understand the pack hierarchy, and use that understanding to your advantage as you train your dog. Here’s a quick overview: all pack animals have a lead animal. In the case of dogs, it’s the alpha dog. All other members of the pack look to the alpha dog for direction and guidance. In turn, the alpha dog provides leadership in hunting, fending off other predators, protecting territory and other vital survival skills. This pack arrangement is what has allowed wolves and wild dogs to be such successful predators, even as other large predators have been driven to extinction. How does this aid in training? By being perceived as the alpha dog, you immediately gain the respect and obedience of your dog.


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