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How To Train A Dog To Stop Unwanted Behaviours

Struggling with your dogu2019s unwanted behaviours like barking, jumping, or chewing? This guide offers practical, reward-based training techniques to help correct common issues and build a stronger bond with your dog. Whether you're searching for "puppy training near me" or just want expert tips, this step-by-step resourceu2014backed by the experts at Company of Animalsu2014is designed to set your dog up for long-term success. Discover how dogs learn, how to manage their environment, and the right tools and approaches to turn negative habits into positive behaviours.

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How To Train A Dog To Stop Unwanted Behaviours

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  1. HOW TO TRAIN A DOG HOW TO TRAIN A DOG TO STOP UNWANTED TO STOP UNWANTED BEHAVIOURS BEHAVIOURS Train with kindness, consistency, and confidence. https://companyofanimals.com/

  2. Struggling with unwanted Struggling with unwanted dog behaviours? dog behaviours? Whether it's jumping, barking, chewing, or general disobedience – you're not alone. In this guide, you'll learn: Why dogs misbehave How to respond appropriately Proven methods to encourage positive behaviour

  3. The Golden Rule of Dog Training The Golden Rule of Dog Training Set your dog up for success – not failure! ? Don’t let your dog practise bad behaviour. ? Block access to problem areas when unsupervised. ? Reward the behaviours you want to see again. Consistency and environment management are key.

  4. How Dogs Learn How Dogs Learn Dogs repeat what gets results. Dogs behave in ways that get them: Rewards (treats, toys, praise) Attention (even being told off counts!) Always reward the right behaviour im?ediately. Dogs can’t reason like us – timing is everything!

  5. Jumping Up Jumping Up How to stop a dog from jumping up: ? Ignore jumping – no eye contact, touching, or speaking. ✅ Reward calm behaviour when all four paws are on the floor. ? Repeat this every time. Consistency = learning. Even saying “No” is giving attention. Stay silent!

  6. Chewing & Stealing Chewing & Stealing Prevent, distract, and redirect. ? Puppy-proof your space. ? Give chew toys and food-dispensing puzzles. ? Don’t chase your dog if he steals – it’s a game to him! ? Use treats or distraction, not confrontation.

  7. Barking Barking Understand the reason for the bark: ? Is it attention-seeking? Ignore. ? Is it fear-based? Investigate the trigger. ? Is it over-excitement? Pause the activity. ✅ Praise quiet behaviour. ? Never reward barking by giving in.

  8. Common Triggers & Solutions Common Triggers & Solutions Problem Tip Barking at window Turn away or walk out when it happens Jumping on guests Block access to window when unsupervised Chewing furniture Use anti-chew sprays & give alternatives Barking for food Only feed when quiet – pause if barking starts

  9. When to Seek When to Seek Professional Help Professional Help ? If your dog is: Barking aggressively Reacting negatively to other dogs or people Barking when left alone (separation anxiety) ? Contact a certified behaviourist or join our dog training classes for extra support.

  10. Train Better With Train Better With Company of Animals Company of Animals ? Expert classes by Dr. Roger Mugford ? Shop high-quality training tools: Clickers, treat pouches, whistles No-pull harnesses, Pet Corrector sprays ? Click here for dog training products ? Looking for “puppy training near me”? Book a class today!

  11. Thank You Thank You Company of Animals Address: Ruxbury Farm, St Ann's Hill Rd, Chertsey KT16 9NL, United Kingdom www.companyofanimals.com Phone: +44 1932 566696

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