#AtoZ Challenge: K is for Kennel Training
/Knowing that your dog is comfortable in a kennel should bring you peace of mind.
Kennels or crates keep your dog from being underfoot, especially if you have safety concerns.
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Knowing that your dog is comfortable in a kennel should bring you peace of mind.
Kennels or crates keep your dog from being underfoot, especially if you have safety concerns.
Read MoreTaking your dog on jaunts around town is a great opportunity for socialization and some light training.
These adventures allow me to evaluate how my dogs interact in different crowds, meeting new people, and meeting other dogs. While I may not get in a great deal of formal training, I will be expecting polite behavior from Bernie and Lizzie.
Read MoreNot everyone suffers from insomnia, but for those of us who do, I've found spending time with my dogs to be therapeutic at 2am.
If you’re up in the middle of the night because you cannot get to sleep, you might as well work in fifteen minutes of training.
Read MoreI am not a fan of housework, so any excuse to break up the drudgery of chores makes me happy.
Whenever I'm cleaning, I take frequent breaks. Some are for snacks for me, but others are to work with the dogs.
Read MoreIn addition to keeping dog obedience training short, you want to keep it fun!
When you make training sessions enjoyable for your dog, more than likely you'll see a higher engagement level. You'll strengthen your bond with your dog. Plus you'll have a good time and forget that you're "working" with your dog.
Playing games are effective for tuckering your dog out both physically and mentally. You can also integrate training on specific cues.
Read MoreThis tip is probably one of my favorites because it's so quick and easy.
Even though I hear dog trainers, including my own, repeat this practical advice for squeezing in some training time, I get the impression that many people forget about it. Or they don't think it will work. Maybe some people think it's mean to delay dinner for a desired behavior.
I'm not really sure if there's true resistance to this practice. I could just be reading too much into how often I hear it from trainers. But I'm jumping on this training tip bandwagon because it works!
Read MoreSwimming, hiking, cycling, running, walking.
Dogs need exercise, which affords us the perfect time to sneak in some training.
Daily walks where you vary up the expectations will produce a dog who knows how to walk politely on his leash.
Read MoreTired dogs are easier to train? Maybe. That really depends on the dog. What you should be able to rely on with a quality doggie daycare, though, is socialization.
As a fairly new dog mom, I quickly realized that obedience training and socialization are equally important constants for dog owners if you truly want to live in harmony with your dog.
Read MoreDogs are known for their unwavering loyalty. As people pleasers, they respond positively to steadfast expectations.
Be consistent with expectations, train every day, and make sure everyone in the home knows the various cues and how to use them. If you can create this kind of consistency, your dog will be much more successful with training.
Read MoreCommitting to longer training sessions is difficult.
Unless it's the weekend or I'm on a break from school, my training sessions are usually five to ten minutes or less.
Even during obedience classes I've attended, the activities are structured so I'm not spending more than five to ten minutes on any one skill with my dog.
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