Be mentally prepared

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Setting Rules
When setting rules for your dog, be clear and specific. Always show them the direct result of their actions so they know what’s expected.

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Firm Attitude
Keep your training objectives clear and stick to them without second-guessing. A steady approach shows your dog you’re serious.

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Positive Reinforcement
Praise and reward your dog whenever they do something right. Aim to guide them toward positive habits instead of dwelling on mistakes.

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Attention Is a Reward
Your attention is a powerful motivator. Give your dog attention when they behave well, and withdraw it when they don’t.

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Correcting Behavior
Correction isn’t punishment or harm; it’s a gentle way to reinforce the rules. It helps both you and your dog form a clear, consistent understanding.

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Understanding
Don’t dwell on your dog’s mistakes. Learn to solve issues and forgive. Give your dog a chance to improve.