It is not a hard and easy task to teach a dog, but if you will follow the few steps as well as give the training to your dog that would be follow your steps. Also, You can teach lots of work like a Dachshund clothing guide, Customized dog bowls and Camouflage dog collars.
Your dog needs to be young, and you need a professional trainer, and once trained, you need to keep up with training at least every other day.
Many people have told me that they find it difficult to
train their dog to use the bed they bought for them rather than sleeping on
their owners beds. I thought I would
post a few tips here that you may find helpful.
The easiest way to train a dog to do this is to start when
they are a puppy. Needless to say, older
dogs can also be trained.
A large part of bed training, believe it or not, comes down
to proper bed placement. It is crucial
you find the right spot in your home for your dogs' bed. Try to find a place away from direct sunlight
and free of drafts. Try to find a
location away from too many loud noises and excessive interruptions, while still
close enough to feel a part of the family interactions.
I recommend that you try to associate their bed with
positive reinforcements such as playing and snacking. You
should verbally reward your pet every time he/she approaches the bed on their own
agenda. Try putting one of your dogs
favorite toys in the bed. This will
indicate to your dog that it is a safe place.
Be patient. With some dogs bed training could take several days; depending on the age of your dog, it could take up to 2 weeks. Stay diligent and don't give up. Your dog will come to love sleeping in their own bed and you will find that they will spend a lot of time there.
Before you actually start leash training, I recommend
attaching a leash to your dogs collar while at home and letting your puppy get
used to the leash being there. After a
few days, you can then begin leash training.
During the beginning stages, you should walk your puppy on the leash
without pulling/jerking. If your puppy
starts to pull on the leash, I suggest standing still. This lets your puppy know that you do not
want them to pull on the leash. Always
use positive reinforcement while leash training. Below I have attached a link to a site that
helped me leash train my dog.
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