5 Things to Avoid During Dog Training

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By Craig Clemins

There are a number of common mistakes that many dog owners make when training their dogs. By knowing what these are, you can avoid them and avoid the many problems that they cause. The most common mistake that dog owners make is to expect too much from their dogs.

If you have a new dog and you expect it to be as well behaved as the other dogs in the park, think again. A lot of time spent training goes into developing a well trained dog. Don't expect to get overnight results as training does take time.

The second big mistake dog owners make is losing their temper. Yelling at your dog doesn't achieve anything except confuse it and hitting your dog is always wrong. To make sure you never fall into the trap of losing your cool with your dog, make a conscious decision to never yell or raise your voice with your dog under any circumstances.

The third big mistake dog owners make is to let their dogs become the Alpha Dog. When dogs think that they are the leader of your family, they become a danger to themselves and to others. Make sure you take the leadership role from day 1.

The 4th major mistake made that many dog owners make is to give up. When things aren't working out, giving up is a very easy option to take. Just remember that dogs love to learn, they are very intelligent and able to learn many things, and that learning (or mentally challenging your dog) is very important to your dogs health.

The last major mistake dog owners make is not being consistent. Consistency is one of the absolute fundamentals of successful dog training. Always use the same commands and be repetitive. It is the best way to teach your dog.

Hopefully now that you know the top 5 dog training mistakes, you will be able to avoid them.

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