How to Train an Older Dog

If you have adopted an older dog only to learn it has some behavior problems, don’t worry-you can teach an old dog new tricks. Although it is preferable to know about the dog you will adopt, sometimes you may not have that opportunity. The older dog that you are adopting may bring some behavior problems with him. Your new pet may have problems such as barking too much, urinating in the house, or even be an aggressive dog. Whatever the behavior problems may be, if you use the right techniques when training your new pet,  you will be able to help him to have good behavior and become a great addition to your household.

Make sure you give your new pet a thorough check up for any behavior problems. Check to see if your new pet has any aggression issues towards other dogs, towards people  or over his territory or 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.  In addition to checking for aggression, try to find any other behavior issues needing correction, and whether the dog has previously been trained or not. Check for any former training by giving him some commands and checking out his response to them. By his reaction to the commands you will be able to see if he had previous training 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. Make sure he is totally house trained to avoid nasty surprises. It is smart to check out your dog thoroughly to find out whether it has problems, so you know what behaviors need solutions first.

The quickest way to get good results training an older dog, is to follow the step by step advice of a good dog training program. By following a guide, you will take all the guess work out of how to train your older dog, and also learn to avoid making the same mistakes everyone always makes when trying to train their dog without a good system in place. The best training programs only use positive training techniques. By giving your dog rewards and praise for doing his exercises correctly, you are positively reinforcing him to always do the right thing. 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.

Becoming your dog’s Alpha leader, the one in charge, is the key to successful training your older dog. After you have earned his trust and respect as the alpha dog, he will be happy and eager to listen to your commands. This works because of every dog’s natural desire to please the pack’s leader.

Unless everyone in the household follows the same training regimen, your dog will be confused, and fast training results won’t be as easy to attain. If you use the right training methods, it won’t be long before your new pet has become well behaved, and fits in with his new pack-you and your family. By establishing yourself as the Alpha dog, the pack leader, you will be able to get good results with solving behavior problems your dog may have brought with him.

By training your older dog to be well behaved, he will be a welcome family member, you can rely on to always behave his best in any situation. You adopted your new pet to be a fun new member of your family, so don’t let any behavior issues stop that from happening. Be sure you take the time to train your old dog some new tricks and you’ll have a great pet.

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