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How to Train Older Dogs

If the older dog you have adopted has some behavior problems, don’t worry-you can teach him new tricks. Although it is preferable to know about the dog you will adopt, sometimes you may not have that opportunity. Adopting an older dog means he may already have some problems with behavior when he arrives. Your new adopted pet may have problems such as aggression, too much barking or even potty training issues. Whichever problem the adopted dog may have, by using the right training techniques with your new pet, you can train him to be a welcome addition to the family.

When first adopting an older dog, be sure to really check it out for any behavior issues. For instance, check to see if your dog has any aggression problems-maybe he is aggressive towards other dogs, people, or over his food. If you do see signs of aggression, you will need to learn how to deal with those issues immediately-and avoid any chance of a biting incident occurring.  Also, try to find out if he has any behavioral problems needing special attention, and the level of his previous obedience training-if any at all. Check out his previous training by giving him some commands and checking his responses. Just by watching his responses to the commands, you can tell if he was trained correctly or not. Watch to see if  he responds fearfully to a command to come or sit as this may mean he was abused by a previous owner. You will want to be sure your new pet is thoroughly house trained, too. It is smart to check out your dog thoroughly to find out whether it has problems, so you know what behaviors need solutions first.

By following the step by step techniques found in a great dog training program, you can easily retrain an older dog. By using the step by step techniques of a proven training system, you can avoid making the mistakes that keep you from having good results with your dog’s training. Each of the best training programs emphasizes using positive training techniques. When using positive reinforcement techniques, you give praise and rewards to your dog for correct behaviors, and teach him how you want him to behave. You will also learn how to use your body language and vocal tones with your dog in a way that he best understands. By using the right boy language and voice, you can train your dog much more effectively.

It is important that you learn how to be your dog’s Alpha leader. Once he recognizes you as the pack leader, he will be eager and happy to follow your lead. That is because it is a dog’s essential nature to try to please the superior members of his “pack”-that’s you and your family.

For the older dog’s new training to work, the whole family needs to learn to be consistent with the training, to avoid confusing your dog. However, with the correct training techniques, your adopted pet will quickly learn his place within his new “pack” and behave properly. Establish your self as the Alpha dog, and you will see great results with your training efforts.

You want your older dog well trained enough to be comfortable with him in any social situation. Don’t let any behavior problems be a deterrent to having a great new pet that is fun to have around. So, take the initiative and obedience train that older dog some new tricks, and teach him how to be the best pet he can be.

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