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How to Fit Dog Training Into Your Busy Life
Stephanie Gibeault, MSc, CPDT | December 06, 2017
For most people, life is incredibly busy, and the time you have to spare for your beloved dog is limited. You want to spend that time
1. Keep your training sessions short.
Although training classes are often one hour long, that’s not the goal for at-home sessions. For most dogs, short bursts of training are far more suitable. And if you think you must schedule hour-long intervals, you will never find the time. Five minutes per session is more than enough. Anything longer, and you risk having your dog become bored or frustrated. If you keep things fun and stop before your dog loses interest, it will help build enthusiasm for future training sessions.
2. Spread training throughout the day.
Short training sessions are far easier to fit in during the day. Every time you interact with your dog, you have an opportunity to train, even if it’s as simple as practicing “
To help make training part of your daily routine, keep
3. Take advantage of mealtimes.
A bowl of food is a huge reward. Why waste it by simply placing it on the floor? Mealtimes are a perfect way to schedule daily training sessions. At the very least, have your dog perform a desired behavior before you give him his bowl. Better still, divide the food up and get as many repetitions as you can. This is easiest with pieces of kibble, but even canned food or raw food can be doled out one spoonful at a time for each correct response.
4. Use rewards other than food.
Anything your dog is willing to work for is a
Anytime your dog wants something, consider taking a moment to train. Rather than handing over the good stuff for nothing, work on a few behaviors first. Tossing his favorite squeaky toy can be a wonderful reward for a “
5. Don’t let walks go to waste.
There are many rewarding objects out in the world. Just the chance to sniff the neighborhood fire hydrant is super exciting from a dog’s perspective. So, take advantage of all he wants and work a little training in with the
The more that training becomes an everyday part of life with your dog, the more your dog will benefit. His mind will be
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