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Train Your Dog with Positive Reinforcement

If you’re in the process of training your puppy or older dog at home, you may be wondering: What is the best ways to get a dog to obey? One popular and effective method is to train your dog with positive reinforcement.

little girl training dog with positive reinforcement

What is Positive Reinforcement?

Do you remember a time when your parents gave you a candy bar or ice cream cone after helping out with chores around the house or getting straight A’s?

It was a great feeling!

The concept of being praised and rewarded for doing a good job is essentially what positive reinforcement training is, explains the Humane Society.

Your dog will want to obey when they know they’ll be receiving a healthy treat.

Below are several benefits you can enjoy by simply incorporating positive reinforcement into your daily training time:

Develops Communication

What better way to tell your dog “good job” than to reward them?

Doing this is a simple and effective way to communicate with your pup clearly.

Positive reinforcement will help your dog distinguish right from wrong and understand exactly what is expected of them, leaving no room for confusion. 

Remedies Certain Behavioral Problems

Some dogs are overly aggressive or fearful of many things. In these cases, punishing them will most likely backfire, creating more aggression and fear. 

Builds a Deeper Relationship

You’ll enjoy a stronger bond with your best friend when you reward your dog for consistent good behavior.

They’ll naturally want to be around you more, as they know you care about them and want to give them good things.

No one wants to be always punished, so be sure to throw in a few treats here and there when they’re being a good boy or girl. 

Helps Them Let Off Steam

Dogs get bored sometimes, and when this happens, they usually become destructive.

They may take out their frustration on your new pair of sneakers or your couch, to your dismay.

To avoid this, you can keep them active and occupied with positive reinforcement training by combining it with playtime

Offers Easy Training for Everyone

Positive reinforcement training is one of the easiest things you can do to teach your dog how to behave.

You can get your whole family involved if you want.

Little children will find joy in giving their pup a treat or two, and your dog will love it too.

If you need extra help teaching your pup, you can take advantage of Dog Training Services.

Dog training specialists know to implement the best possible techniques to benefit you and your dog.

When you train your dog you create a bond between you and your pet.

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