How to Encourage Your Dog to Behave

Every aspiring dog parent has an illusion of how they would love their pet to be, not just physically but also emotionally or character-wise. If you've already moved beyond the manifestation phase, you can agree that having a pet is all about how to raise it. The right behavior is one thing you can never regret in your pet parenting career, whether you're a newbie or experienced.

Let's explore tips to instill etiquette in your dog as early as possible.

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Use Dog Treats Wisely

Dog treats are supplements offered to animals to reinforce their primary diet. They are often used for training support, nutritional additions, entertainment, positive reinforcement, and bonding. You can also use it for mental stimulation when your dog faces boredom or general weakness.

Dog treats have been proven beneficial in many ways, but if not used appropriately, they can contribute to poor behaviour in your pet. Treats are so diverse that you can always play with proportions, timelines, and moderation. Be keen on the ingredients while observing their performance with each option so you can adjust accordingly.

Start Training Them Early

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Another way to help you develop a lovable dog is by training them as early as possible. Experts recommend puppies begin training classes for basic skills in six to eight weeks. This window comes when they've just stepped outside, which means you shouldn't give them room to observe some odd behaviours.

Still, beginning training this early with a strategic plan is most effective. Suitable lessons should start with small steps as you progress to more complex lessons.

Fulfill Their Needs

Your dog will naturally be well-behaved if its needs are adequately met. Therefore, as a parent, you should strive to ensure that you have met the dog's needs. These include nutritional requirements, mental stimulation, exercise, good health, love, and safety.

None of these should be compromised at any given time because it could impact their overall character. You should always concentrate on the basic needs before moving on to the luxuries.

Create the Right Environment

Black dog with shiny fur lying on a carpeted floor, with a person's arm and hand pointing towards the dog's paws, indicating good behavior training.

Good behaviour flourishes in the right environment, and you're fully responsible for creating it. So, how do you do it? First, ensure you provide comfortable living conditions for the pet, incorporating cozy bedding, minimal noise, and protection from adverse weather.

As highlighted earlier, safety is never to be compromised since, in most cases, dogs develop ill behaviour as a response mechanism to insecurities. Family members should show and advocate for love and affection towards one another (and not violence) as these furry buddies learn from what they see.

Prioritize Positive Reinforcement

Positive reinforcement can be called motivating or developing a series of behaviours in someone (human or animal) by rewarding them with habits they prefer. Your fur baby will be encouraged to behave well if you adopt this. It's so simple. You only have to notice good deeds, such as responding well to instructions.

You can offer them treats, hugs, and snuggles. You can clap for them, ring a bell, cheer, and do anything else you believe will lighten their mood. Positive reinforcement takes a long way toward building good dog behaviour and enhancing a happy and healthy life.

Spend Quality Time with Them

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Spending quality time with your dog will help you control its behaviour. This goes beyond the brief snuggles when you come home from work. As highlighted earlier, many dogs exhibit lousy behaviour after being left alone for long periods due to boredom, loneliness, and insecurity.

Level up to morning runs, evening walks, play dates, gym sessions (training), movie dates, and even bring-your-pet-to-work dates. The longer you stay together, the more you learn about them, and you can discourage ill practices before they become a lifestyle.

Socialize Them Adequately

Good behaviour should not be undermined by any situation or people you encounter, including humans and pets. Socializing your dog helps build an appropriate character as they get introduced to different environments.

You can be confident of impressive habits whether your dog is alone or with other pets outside. So, start those communal pet dates as early as today, introducing your dog to random guests, fellow pets, busy streets, shopping malls, and the vet.

Seek Professional Help

Dog professionals such as trainers, veterinarians, breeders, groomers, and sitters profoundly influence your pet's overall behaviour. Because they are more experienced, you should not hesitate to consult them about establishing good habits with your furry friend.

Their recommendations are practical, especially if you follow them thoroughly. Even better, depending on your job schedule and financial strength, you can consider expert behavioral training for your dog.

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