Dog Training Guide
There are no bad dogs — only dogs that haven’t been taught yet. Whether you’re starting with a new puppy or working through behavior challenges with an adult dog, discover training methods that actually work.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best training method for dogs?
Positive reinforcement — rewarding desired behavior with treats, praise, or play — is the most effective and humane training method, supported by decades of research. It works faster than punishment-based methods, builds trust, and creates a dog who wants to work with you. The key is timing: reward within 2 seconds of the desired behavior.
When should I start training my puppy?
Start the day you bring your puppy home — even at 8 weeks old. Puppies have a critical socialization window from 3-14 weeks where they’re most receptive to new experiences. Basic commands (sit, stay, come, leave it) can be introduced at 8 weeks. Keep sessions short: 5-10 minutes, 2-3 times a day.
How do I stop my dog from pulling on the leash?
The most effective method: stop walking the moment your dog pulls. Stand still, wait for the leash to go slack, then continue. Repeat every single time. It takes consistency over 2-4 weeks, but it works. A front-clip harness (like the PetSafe Easy Walk) also helps by redirecting pulling energy to the side instead of forward.
