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The most important thing is consistency and rewarding the right behavior. Through positive reinforcement, your dog will learn to walk calmly by your side.
You can start right when the puppy comes home. Simple exercises like contact, recall, and alone training are important from the start.
This means that you reward desired behavior instead of punishing undesired behavior. The method is based on research and strengthens the bond between dog and owner.
A problem behavior is something that negatively affects your daily life, such as a dog that barks, pulls on the leash, or cannot be left alone.
It depends on the dog and your goals. Private training offers more personalized attention, while classes also provide socialization.
You can use simple exercises such as nose work, problem-solving, and obedience training. Mental stimulation is often just as important as physical exercise.
Nose work is a dog sport in which dogs use their sense of smell to search for scents—a highly rewarding and stimulating activity.
