Be Patient:Your dog may gaze at you with yearning, doe eyes, but training takes time.
Start Easy:You may want your dog to recognize several toys to amaze the neighbors, which is a good goal.
Make It Social: As you attach and trust your dog, invite a fellow dog owner to train with you.
Know Them:All dog breeds and their personalities have different preferences, talents, and needs.
Be Consistent:When teaching a dog, be consistent in your expectations.
Change The Environment:After starting training, practice with your dog in as many new places as possible.
Use Affection:Treats are fine for motivating your dog to listen.
Practice The Basics:Like dribbling in basketball, your dog's first skills are best practiced often.