A pet is not just an animal that you feed, give shelter to, and call to your side only when you feel like it. Owning a pet, especially a dog requires that you are able to treat it as a member of the family. It's a big responsibility that includes letting it feel that its loved and a vital part of the family makeup. And that also means having to give it affection and attention whether you are in the mood or not. And one best way to show your dog that you love it is to train it to be able to live functionally with you at home and with the whole family.
Training a dog is not just another menial task that you can cross of your to do list. It's an engaging activity that the whole family can and will enjoy. That's why many dog experts agree that family dog training is the best way to train your dog so that you will be able to build a connection between your dog and all the members of the household.
Being a creature of habit, a dog should be able to be trained by the whole family, this way, any of you can give the command and be respected and obeyed by your pet dog. Also, they will become loyal not only to one member of the family. Plus, as more humans help to train the dog, they become more sociable and can become a better member of the community. To start family dog training, here are some basic tips that your family can employ to make the training easier and more fun.
Make the training of your dog routine and as much as possible take turns in training your dog. Create a schedule that is both comfortable for the dog and the whole household. Once established, stick to that schedule as much as possible. Be strict about this. If you decide to walk your dog for potty training after breakfast and dinner, take turns in doing so.
Ensure consistency. All the members of the family should know which commands that you will use. This will avoid the dog from getting confused and prolonging the training period.
Avoid hurting the dog or shouting at it. The dog should have positive reinforcement and all members of the family should employ the same techniques. Try to give the dog a reward for a job well done. While it is inevitable that it will commit mistakes, don't hit the dog or shout at it, a firm no should be enough.
Family dog training can be lots of fun, especially for kids, but make sure to set a fixed time with your training exercises to make sure that you don't drive the dog to exhaustion. Give ample time for all members of the family to have their turn in training the dog but only up to a point where the dog is still interested and energized.
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