Sunday, December 16, 2007

Dog Owner’s Guide To Shih Tzu Training

Author: Richard Cussons

Shih Tzu training is as important and as possible as training other breed of dogs. Shih Tzus, also known as Lion dogs are considered as one of the oldest breeds of dog. They are not just friendly, energetic dogs with long, flowing double coat but are also intelligent dogs capable of learning commands and tricks taught to them.

Below are outlined Shih Tzu training tips to guide dog owners and help them come up with a nicely trained and well mannered Shih Tzu dog.

• In housebreaking, decide what method to use. Are you going to paper train him because you are too busy to take him outside every time he has to use the bathroom? Decide which one works best for you and your dog.

• Then, train yourself. In other words, you must be knowledgeable enough and knows how to train your dog the method you have chosen.

• When he accidentally use the living room as his bathroom, do not attempt to strike him or rub his nose on his own mess. Physical punishment will not correct him; instead will just make things more difficult.

• Get rid of stains with a cleaning implement specifically made to remove animal stains. Specifically made neutralizer will get rid of odor and leave no trace of scent for the dog to return to.

• When it comes to obedience training, train your dog the basic come, sit and stay commands. These basic commands are his building blocks to other more complicated obedience training and will help you develop a nice relationship with your dog.

• Use positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement increases the chance for a dog to exhibit the same behavior again. It consists of loving praise, pats and treats. Giving of treats is an effective way in dog obedience training. But just make sure to show and give the treat only when the command is already performed. Showing of treats before giving the command is just like bribing your dog to do it. Your aim is to train him to follow commands because he loves and respects you as his leader.

• Whether you are on housebreaking or obedience training, give him proper diet. Consult your veterinarian on the types and amount of food you need to give your pet. It will also help if you are aware of what foods are to be avoided to lessen the risk of allergy and other food-related problems.

These few tips seem to be so simple but will surely bring the best out of your Shih Tzu dog. And what exactly you will get? A Shih Tzu dog with human acceptable behavior and is fun to be around.

Richard Cussons trains different breeds of dogs. Learn more about Shih Tzu training and other information pertaining to Shih Tzu dog breed.
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