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Dogs & Puppies : Training & Behavior Last Updated: Oct 25th, 2006 - 08:57:26



Dog Training: Learn how to get your dog's attention
By Chester Duke
Jan 5, 2006, 16:27

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Are you looking for the most reliable and trusting dog training advice possible?  Do you need some great tips on how to begin your dog training basics?  Please read on because in today's article we are going to go over beginner dog training basics for you.

 

In order to teach your dog anything at all, the number one thing that must be accomplished is that you must be able to get  his attention.  Like anyone or any animal, your dog cannot learn anything at all if he is looking away and has his little dog mind on something else.  Dogs get distracted very easily, especially puppies, so your first dog training task is to make sure you have a system of getting the pup's undivided attention.

 

To get your dog's attention, ask him in a firm voice “Learn?”  Be sure to say it in a “question” tone of voice (this dog training tip will go along way in being able get  his attention anytime you want).  Now, as soon as you ask him “Learn?” you must immediately walk over to him and give him a treat as you tell him what a good dog he is at the same time while praising.  This is an important step in the dog training process.

 

So by now in this beginner's dog training tip to get your dog's attention, you have instituted the “Learn” question and then immediately given your dog  praise as a reward for looking at you after you said it.  This dog training method shows you that he gave his attention while at the same time your dog felt good from the praise and will soon recognize that paying attention to you when you say “Learn?” is a good thing.

 

Keep repeating the dog training advice outlined above several times before introducing a dog treat to this dog training lesson.  Now, with a dog treat in one hand as you approach him say again the command “Learn?” but do not go all the way to him with praise.  Instead, stop short about one foot as you hold out the treat and ask “Learn?” 

 

Your dog will then see and smell the treat and begin walking towards you.  As you and your dog meet, give him the dog treat and of course offer a lot of praise and love.  As you can see, this dog training method will teach the dog to get the idea that if he pays attention to you, especially when you ask him the question of “Learn”, then it will pay off in dog treats and fun activities for him to enjoy. 

 

I hope that you have enjoyed this easy dog training tip for the beginner to learn how to get their dog's attention.  Dog training should always be fun and approached with patience, just like we outlined in this article.  Never use harsh or cruel punishment-type dog training tactics if you want to get the very best out of your dog companion.

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