10 Dog Training Habits That Make Life Easier for Both of You

Having a dog is an inevitable joy, but it comes with great responsibilities. Any dog that has been trained would gladly accept a reward, and a happy dog means a happy owner.

Effective training doesn’t mean controlling your dog’s actions. Instead, it means clear communication and strong relationships.

Here we have listed some 10 best dog training habits that can make the life of both you and your paw friend smoother.

1. Keep Things the Same

A horrible truth about puppies and small kids is that they learn rather quickly about their environment, no matter whether it’s good or bad.

If at all possible, one should start teaching simple things like the dog’s name as early as possible or even earlier.

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However, training is not confined to only dogs that are puppies because even adult dogs can surely learn proper ways of doing things if you are teaching them correctly and with patience, especially if those dogs are shelter dogs. 

2. Give Rewards for Good Behavior

If you reward good behavior, it simply means that your dog gets a prize for doing something nice, so that she does it again. 

Whenever she does something good, such as remaining calm and sitting as people come in, or rushing to you as you call her name, or just lying down and relaxing while you are having dinner, nurture that behavior with treats, praise, a brief game with her favorite toy, or simply a gentle pet.

3. Teach Basic Instructions

Teaching the dog to “Sit” during polite greetings, for sitting quietly while food is put down, or to stay calm when the activity becomes exciting.

The command “Stay” plays a major role in home training as teaching your dog self-control and keeping them safe.

For a real-time example, when crossing a road, daily teach the right command. So, “Come” is probably the most imperative safety command for your dog; it guarantees he returns to you if he drops the leash or goes too far.

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“Down” is a calming instruction that is helpful in many situations, such as at a busy café or just chilling back at home.

4. Practice Good Walking Habits

A dog that pulls on the leash can turn a pleasant walk into a hard and tiring time for the two of you. 

A dog that walks nicely beside a person without pulling does wonders for how both of you enjoy walks. Begin teaching them in a quiet spot with little that could distract their attention.. 

5. Train Your Dog to Like Their Crate

If the dog is perfectly trained, then it will feel the crate as a safe and comfy den. It serves many purposes, such as assisting potty training, since dogs instinctively avoid soiling their sleeping quarters. 

6. Help Your Dog Meet Others Often

Introducing many people, different environments, and sound stimuli, along with interacting with friendly dogs when young, is great for raising a calm, poised, well-behaved family member.

Taking them for an evening walk is the best way to introduce the outer environment. 

7. Create a Daily Plan

Dogs dig having structure and do superb with routines. Establishing a daily schedule for meals, potty breaks, walks, playtime, and even bedtime will greatly lessen your dog’s anxiety or confusion.

Keep a daily routine in place for meals, potty breaks, walks, playtime, and bedtime. Having consistency at home becomes a responsible task, as any changes would bring anxiety and confusion.

So follow a routine, getting up at 6:00 A.M., going for a walk at 7:00, having lunch at noon, dinner at 5:00 P.M., and 9:00 P.M. Adjust the routine of your dog keeping several aspects in mind, such as the dog’s needs, age, and breed. Being consistent and having soft flexibility will create a happy dog.

8. Manage Chewing Habits

Chewing is something all dogs love to do: it’s an explorative behavior, an activity for cleaning their teeth, and sometimes a way to deal with boredom or stress. 

Putting a break to your dog chewing the things that they should not be chewing- it could be your exquisite furniture, shoes, or anything in the house- is very important. 

9. Be Patient with Potty Training

Potty training, especially when it involves puppies, requires a ton of patience, being consistent with actions, and paying close attention. Take the puppy outside often. 

Moments such as first thing in the morning, after naps, feeding, drinking, and playing are best.

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This teaches the puppy that going outside means something good. If inside accidents occur, make sure to clean them with a special cleaner to wipe off all odor.

10. Have Fun While Training!

Keep sessions filled with lots of fun, as short as 5 to 10 minutes, so puppies don’t lose interest. 

Always wrap up on a positive note. Play games, use all kinds of treats, and shower your dog with praise to keep their interest and eagerness to learn.

Once your dog begins to view training as an enjoyable and rewarding interaction, they will be excited to learn alongside you, strengthening your bond and smoothing the process for both of you.

Conclusion

The above we have listed some of the best 10-day training habits that can build a great routine and maintain a healthy bond between the dog and its dog parent. Building that special bond of trust is the basis for all real training.

It is truly understanding what your dog needs, being patient with them, and being kind to them.  

Khusboo Srivastava

Khusboo is an experienced pet writer who has spent years understanding dog behavior and the everyday struggles of new pet parents. Through her writing, she helps people connect better with their furry friends—making sense of those little habits, moods, and mischiefs. Her goal is to make the pet-parenting journey less stressful and more full of love, trust, and unforgettable moments.

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