10 Easy Ways to Train a Naughty Dog

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Published 2018-11-18
Do you have a puppy? If you really adore your puppy but his barking, chewing, and incorrect behaviors are driving you crazy, there’s no need to despair! Not everyone has the resources to get their puppies professionally house-trained, but luckily, there are lots of things you can do at home to get the job done. To ensure you aren’t left at the end of your rope or, um, leash, keep watching to learn the do’s and don’ts of puppy training.

Puppies can present quite a lot of challenges to new pet owners (or even to experienced pet owners!) since every puppy comes with their own set of behaviors and personality traits. Despite a bit of mischief, puppies can be a great addition to your family and will be trained in no time if you follow these recommendations.

TIMESTAMPS:
Don’t yell at the puppy 0:50
Do be firm 1:32
Don’t get physical 2:25
Do give the puppy a time-out 3:05
Don't stare down at your puppy 3:52
Do address biting and nipping 4:45
Don’t expect your puppy to know where to go potty 5:29
Do be consistent 6:11
Don’t reprimand long after the offense 7:11
Do educate and reward your puppy 8:01

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SUMMARY:
- If you yell, you risk damaging the precious bond you have with your puppy. Dogs are very in tune with humans, so an increase in your tone of voice could stress him out and make him more anxious.
- The big puppy dog eyes looking up at you might deter you from saying anything to your puppy when he misbehaves. However, to teach him good behavior, you need to be firm.
- Using or threatening pain are never good ways to house-train your puppy. These behaviors only teach dogs to fear their owners and to lose the natural trust they have in you.
- Next time your puppy’s raucous barking is driving you over the edge or you catch him being too rough with another pet, simply put him in a dog crate or take him to a location he’ll find boring.
- If you were speaking to a child who’d misbehaved, eye contact would be important to emphasize the seriousness of the situation. But to a dog, direct and prolonged staring can be threatening, so it’s not an effective method to educate him.
- When a puppy plays with other puppies and bites too hard, the other dog will yelp, which causes the biter to release the bite. If a puppy bites you, you can recreate this yelp to teach him that it’s not OK.
- A puppy needs a very strict routine to become potty-trained. A dog’s digestive system can be very regular, and they tend to need to relieve themselves 5–30 minutes after eating.
- If yesterday you gave the puppy a time-out for unnecessary barking and today you’re letting it slide, the puppy will get mixed signals and won’t learn to correct the behavior.
- If you come home to discover that your darling puppy knocked over a precious vase and you try to reprimand him for something he did an hour ago, the puppy will have no idea why he’s being admonished. You need to punish a behavior when you catch him doing it.
- Puppies need to learn when they misbehave and when they do things properly. For a puppy to understand not only bad things but good ones, it’s necessary to educate with this 2-fold approach.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RomnysGonzalez
    Dogs are great, but Jesus they require so much work and attention. Its so hard My best dog was a Jack Russell terrier i swear that dog was really a human. He was so smart he understand everything i said. He was with me for over 10 years and didn't do anything wrong EVER. I could left the door open and tell him "Dont go out" and he wont. He didn't even needs a collar in the street. I got a bunch of stories about him. I do my grocery shopping once a week and of course in going with my dog. When we arrive to the places i just put my knee and the floor and tell him "Sit and wait for me. HERE". Go in do my shopping for 15-20 minutes and every time he was sitting waiting in the same spot without making a noise. He was incredible
  • TIMESTAMPS: Don’t yell at the puppy 0:50 Do be firm 1:32 Don’t get physical 2:25 Do give the puppy a time-out 3:05 Don't stare down at your puppy 3:52 Do address biting and nipping 4:45 Don’t expect your puppy to know where to go potty 5:29 Do be consistent 6:11 Don’t reprimand long after the offense 7:11 Do educate and reward your puppy 8:01
  • Here's one that wasn't mentioned. If you use his crate for keeping him contained at bedtime or while you're at work, DON'T use it for time-out. It will associate the crate with punishment.
  • @findthemark2295
    “Don’t stare down at your puppy” Oh darn.. I was doing this last night when he was being bad. 👀
  • I trained my puppy with treats. So easy to teach them tricks with a treat they love
  • @Jasleenisis
    The hardest challenge is to keep him from biting. Thank you for the tips.
  • @mappgorilla1285
    Title: *how to train a naughty dog* Video: *10easy ways to train a puppy*
  • @theazlife1766
    Aww i should have gotten this when my dog was still a puppy
  • @tesslog8750
    Hope everyone who sees this has a great and wonderful day
  • @moomoomeu9235
    Just got a new puppy and i was really having a hard since its my first time being an owner, so im really thankful that i saw this vid and i will really follow it😊
  • I can say that these tips are really unique and effective for each kind of dogs.
  • @wasikhan9357
    This video came out just at the right time, because recently I adopted a puppy. More importantly, I was doing some training in some wrong ways which were stand corrected by watching this video. A big THANKS Brigh Side, you are awesome.
  • I just visited my great grandparents house and they brought a dog! Am just a new pet owner now and thanks for the informative advice!