Outdoor Dog Training – Ways to Handle It

Outdoor Dog Training – Ways to Handle It

Dog training is an activity that can be performed both indoors and outdoors, but many people would rather approach this in the wider spaces of outdoors. Indoors dog training can be more appropriate as in here there is not that much distraction as it is outdoors. Not to mention that one can get the full attention of his dog being able to reward him much easier for a job well done.

As to the outdoor dog training, the specific location presents plenty of stimuli that can draw your dog’s attention. Once this happens, your dog won’t be able to concentrate any more on what you are trying to teach him.

But, when considering that in the outer spaces there is a totally new environment for your dog, this could be a great chance to make him learn more advanced skills related to obedience. This is the reason why, outdoor dog training is often seen as an essential part of a dog program.

You can always approach the outdoor dog training as a sequel of skills for those he has developed through indoor dog training. So it is recommended to start the basics of dog training indoors and then continue them outdoors with more advanced obedience techniques.

In this way, your dog will know when to listen to your commands when being outdoors and feeling distracted by external stimuli. Keep in mind that due to this fact, outdoor dog training will often seem to you more difficult to handle.

To make the things easier for you, just read the following suggestions:

* First of all, the best thing to do is to choose a location for outdoor training which has less possible distractions. Go for a quiet and large space. But do not limit to this. In a gradual way introduce him to other locations. For instance, if your backyard has a fence, then unleash your dog and allow him to roam around the place. In this way he can get used to other spaces, than the indoor ones and other smells, as well.

* The second step would be to approach the walking practice where the best locations would be the driveway and the backyard. You can get him at this phase right after the indoor dog training ends. All these procedures might need plenty of time, therefore you should show availability and patience.

Many times, with audience around, dogs can be very distracted, thus you must ensure that your pet feels comfortable when walking in crowded places. Due to their strong sense of sight, smell and sound, dogs are prone to get easily incited by a shape or the sound of music. Dog training should aim mostly to have these senses used in positively responding to the commands and the obedience shown towards their owners.

* Last but not least, every dog is one of a kind, and as such they can become unpredictable with various situations happening around. It is very important to educate yourself in this regard and find out what are the excitements that make you dog breed react both positively and negatively.

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