Three Tips to Train an Active Dog to Keep Them Busy



Dogs come in a variety of sizes, looks and activity levels. Active, working dogs need more exercise and work than smaller dogs. In order to keep them busy, you may need to consider dog training San Diego and use these tips.

Exercise
Consider exercises that work both their bodies physically and mentally. Teaching them new tricks, practicing obedience, taking them on backpack walks and playing nose games both inside and outside work your dog in multiple ways. Placing a backpack on the dog provides them with a job which works their brain and added weight to work their bodies. Their walks are now more intense and work them higher to help curb high energy. Training your dog to walk by your side and look to you for guidance makes the walks more enjoyable for you and makes them work harder to meet expectations.

Boundaries
It is important to set boundaries for your pup both inside and outside. The last thing you want is to come home and find your active dog has destroyed shoes or furniture because of chewing, marking or other behaviors. Set boundaries and enforce them consistently to train your dog to what they can and cannot do around your home. The dog can be taught to not chew on your furniture and be polite both in your home and around others. They must learn self-control by your consistent teaching. Another boundary that is helpful to set is based around food. What boundaries you wish to set regarding food is up to you, consistency is key.

Teething
If you have a puppy, they want to chew. One reason they chew is to soothe their gums and entertain themselves. Providing appropriate chews to match up with your set boundaries can keep them from destroying your furniture and shoes.

Dog training San Diego starts with you. Using positive reinforcement through food treats can help you train your active dog to behave the way you want. These tips can help you exercise them effectively to meet their needs.

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