How can i punish my dog




















If you yell at him every time he barks at someone, he might associate your barking with other people showing up and assume the other people are bad.

My dad used to swat our puppy with an empty plastic milk jug or rolled up newspaper. It was probably the distraction that worked, not the being hit. To keep your puppy out of trouble but near you, try one of these tie downs. You can put one end under a door to tie the puppy to a nearby door. Your email address will not be published. Behavior , featured , training 7 ways to discipline your dog There are many ways to discipline your dog.

Make a loud noise to distract your puppy from whatever they are doing. A loud yell, a slap on the table or shake a jar with a few pennies in it. This should startle him and focus his attention on you. It could also cause the dog to become afraid of you if they associate you as the source of the punishment. Again, you may need to find a good dog trainer to help you resolve the problem. See also eight tips to help fearful dogs feel safe. Some people like to use a mix of positive reinforcement and positive punishment to train their dog.

This is typically called balanced dog training, and may also include negative reinforcement. The trouble is there are a number of problems with balanced dog training. This is seen in some of the studies mentioned above, where many participants used both positive reinforcement and positive punishment.

Luckily, tools like no-pull harnesses and automatic treat dispensers are available these days, so there are a lot more choices than there used to be for people who want alternatives to punishment.

If a dog trainer suggests a method you are not happy with, look for another trainer. If you are used to thinking of training as a way to stop a dog from doing things, then it can take a change of perspective to start thinking about what you would like to teach your dog to do instead.

You have several choices for what you would like to teach. Maybe you would like the dog to sit to be petted. Or maybe you would just like to be able to get the dog to walk on by and not meet every single person in the world.

All of these are possible and the one s that you choose are up to you. Your dog is showing very common, friendly behaviour in jumping on people to greet them, but you can train them to greet nicely the way you would like.

Instead of using positive punishment for misbehaviour, try to think of using positive reinforcement to train your dog what to do. This is better for your dog because it avoids the risks associated with positive punishment. And there are some other advantages to using rewards in dog training that are not covered here. For more information, see my article on positive reinforcement in dog training. You might also like to read my ultimate dog training tip and the best dog training treats.

And if you need help, you can always hire a dog trainer. Just remember that dog training is not regulated, so take care to choose a good dog trainer. A good example is a booby trap. Your dog should be taught a new behavior to replace the misbehavior. For example, teach him to "sit" instead of jumping up to get attention.

If your dog has no alternate behavior for the one that was punished then he may get confused about what he is supposed to do in that situation. In his confusion, he may choose another misbehavior or become stressed and worried. Be aware that if punishment is used for aggressive behaviors it can be very dangerous. For example, if your dog growls at your daughter and you punish him by yelling at him, he may stop growling at your daughter when you are near and the problem may seem solved.

However, your dog is likely even less comfortable around your daughter and the risk of a bite without a warning growl is higher. Some examples of poorly applied punishments and possible consequences: "Rubbing your dog's nose in it" - This technique is generally applied too long after a house training accident and so he will not associate the accident with the punishment.

It could make your dog afraid of you, or he may learn that he needs to hide from you to poop. Yelling at a barking dog - This could increase barking if the cause of the barking is to get attention. It could cause him to fear the person who is yelling or it could convince him that what he was barking at was truly important since his person is "barking" too.

Jerking the leash when the dog pulls - This is usually not a strong enough punishment to deter pulling for long. Leash jerks can also be damaging to your dog's neck and spine.



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