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The sooner dog training starts the better

When people take puppies or young dogs into their homes, they tend to be excited about the new additions to their families. Because of this, they have a tendency to be very patient and lenient with the animals. If they’re not careful, owners can therefore unwittingly encourage long-term behavioural problems in their creatures.

Also, if they lack experience in dealing with dogs, they may not appreciate the importance of early training.

As soon as they get back from the pet shop with their new animals, it’s important for owners to start laying down the ground rules and rewarding good behaviour. It’s possible to encourage dogs to behave appropriately without being in any way harsh on them.

By simply being consistent in terms of instructions and discipline, people can get their animals into an effective routine.

Meanwhile, rewarding them with affection and edible treats when they get something right is great as a form of positive reinforcement.

If they find their dogs are hard to control or unwilling to listen to commands, it may pay off for them to invest in professional training sessions for a period of time.

Paying attention to the issue of dog training may take a little time and effort, but it is well worth it overall. In the wild, dogs are pack animals and they respond best when they know their boundaries. By putting enough effort into training from the moment they bring their creatures back from the animal shop, owners can make sure they start off on the right foot.

Abigail Eames

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