Adult dog training might seem like a wearisome task. Unlike puppies, old dogs might have bad habits and this is the reason people do not want to adopt older dogs.
2. Adult dog training might seem like a
wearisome task. Unlike puppies, old dogs
might have bad habits and this is the
reason people do not want to adopt older
dogs. However, you can teach any old
dog new behaviors and new tricks. Often,
people need to train their dog to make
staying with them easier.
3. Training an older dog gives you a chance
to build better relationship and help you
keep the dog happy and less bored. The
training can be easy and fun, follow
these tips.
4. Evaluate Issues That May Affect
Adult Dog Training
Take the dog to a veterinary to assess
any issues which might have an effect on
the training. These may include vision,
arthritis, hearing and hip dysplasia.
5. Employ methods that can address the
problems like teaching a dog that suffers
from arthritis to sit on soft surfaces, use
louder voice or hand signals for a dog
with hearing problems and avoiding
tricks that involves jumping for a dog
with hip dysplasia.
6. Healthy Treats
Obtain many different healthy treats for
the dog. Use the treats during training
only. Cut these treats to tiny pieces so as
to avoid overfeeding.
7. Reward Good Behaviors
Begin with the basic commands and
reward the behaviors the dog performs,
for instance, making eye contact or sit
down. Speak one-word cues like “look”
and “sit” and give it a treat. After quite a
few times, give a command then treat
only when it performs one cue. Always
keep the training sessions short, a
maximum of 15 minutes a session is
enough. Do this 2 to 3 times a day.
8. Develop a Good Training Plan
Come up with a training program to
assist the dog stop bad behaviors. Use
methods like stopping if your dog pulls
on the leash, feeding the dog in open
crate so as to connect crating with a
good event and taking the dog out often
to stop house-soiling.
9. Work on stopping bad behaviors before
you start training it for positive ones like
crating with gate closed, heeling or
signaling when it wants to go out. Always
reward the dog when performing any
positive behaviors, for instance, pottying
outside and not pulling at the leash.
10. Teach Simple Tricks
Teach the dog simple tricks like fetch,
turning in a circle and shaking hands.
Alternate teaching sessions between the
tricks and problem areas to help keep
the training positive and interesting for
your dog. Work on the tricks
approximately 5 minutes per session and
twice a day.
11. Develop Realistic Training Goals
Develop sensible training goals for
your dog. Your older dog will learn slower
and don’t expect it to change
temperament. Assume that older
adopted dogs perhaps lack house
training.
12. So treat them just like puppies. Don’t
punish the dog during training sessions.
This might make it to fear you. Adult
dog training requires one to be very
patient. Being patient will enable the dog
to unlearn bad behaviors and learn
positive ones.
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