Make sure any visitors to your home are aware of the correct way to interact with your dog. This is exactly the kind of behavior that makes your dog forget his training.
If your dog has separation anxiety when you leave your home, try some training. Separation anxiety can cause a dog to bark or destroy things while you're away from home. You need to take the time to train your dog to not engage in these undesirable behaviors while you're not home. Making sure that your dog feels loved and secure will also help reduce his anxiety.
Make sure make your dog stay active and teach him new training methods all of the time. Dogs aren't sedentary creatures. Running, playing and constructive exercise are all essential components of their health and happiness. Take your pet to the dog park or help him learn a new skill that keeps him active, such as playing fetch with tennis balls or catching a Frisbee in mid-flight. Stay active and keep your dog moving so they do not feel bored.
You should be constantly challenging your dog and re-teaching it the tricks you've previously taught it. While you may know your dog hasn't forgotten anything, try little tests to ensure he remembers all the commands he's learned up to that point.
It is important to take your dog on a rather long walk if you plan on being gone for several hours. Not only do you want your dog to relieve himself, but you also want to make him tired so he relaxes and doesn't suffer from anxiety while you're gone.
The best time to start training a dog is when it's a puppy. You can teach an old dog new tricks, but the younger the dog the better he is going to respond to training. By teaching your dog as a puppy, he will grow into a respectful pet.
Do not tether two dogs close to each other. The chain of one dog could become wrapped around the other and, as the dogs struggle to free themselves, one or both could be injured. For example, a large dog could tangle the chain with a smaller dog, wrapping the chain around the neck of the small dog, causing it to die.
Use treats that your dog really wants if you want to get the best results from your training sessions. Even if it is something they are not normally allowed, such as cheese or hotdogs.
One of the most important part of dog training is communication. You need to be consistent and be clear with what you expect from your dog. Make sure your commands and body language are consistent, and that you reward and punish fairly. Also, your dog communicates with you all the time; pay attention to the messages your dog is sending you. His body language can tell you a lot about how he's feeling and what he's in the mood for.
If you are feeling anxious, or feel like you can't be patient, it is best to not even start a session. Your dogs will respond to patience and will lose interest if they feel you are getting frustrated.
Keep count of the number of treats you feed your dog because you do not want him or her to get fat. It's very easy to overlook how many treats you give your dog, especially during a training session, but they add up if you don't pay attention.
When you have an untrained dog, you risk both your sanity and your belongings. If you apply these tips, you should be well prepared to train your dog efficiently.