11/16/23

How To Get Your Dog To Listen To You

 

When your dog refuses to follow your commands, it can be both frustrating and potentially risky. Effective communication is essential for keeping your dog safe and preventing unwanted behaviors. It not only ensures your dog's well-being but also helps you maintain a harmonious relationship by managing behavioral issues. However, identifying the root of the problem can be challenging. Here are some common issues you might be facing:

Remove Excess Energy

Similar to dealing with a hyper toddler, a dog with excess energy can be easily distracted. When your pup is bursting with energy, focusing on commands becomes difficult. Prioritize physical exercise before disciplinary actions or affection. A daily walk that thoroughly expends your dog's energy can significantly improve his ability to listen.

Be Consistent

Inconsistency in messages about behavior confuses your dog. If different family members enforce varying rules, your dog may struggle to understand expectations. Establish clear rules, boundaries, and limitations as a family, writing them down for reference. Consistency in enforcing these guidelines is key to effective communication.

Master Your Energy

Dogs respond to calm-assertive energy, and you must display leadership qualities to be a pack leader. If you convey frantic or uncertain energy while giving commands, your dog is likely to ignore you. Be mindful of the energy you project; seek feedback from others or even film yourself to identify and address unintentional signals.

Go Back to Basics

Ensure that your dog genuinely understands the command. Learning a new skill may require numerous repetitions, so regular practice is crucial. Revisit training sessions to reinforce the command and ensure your dog has mastered it.

Stop Relying on Verbal Commands

Dogs primarily communicate through energy and body language, not verbal cues. Excessive talking may confuse your dog, making it challenging for them to grasp your commands. Consider non-verbal cues that accompany your commands, as your dog may associate these with the desired behavior.

Notice Your Dog's Emotional State

Beyond excess energy, emotional distractions can hinder your dog's ability to listen. Fear, territorial instincts, or other emotions may take precedence over your commands. Address underlying emotional issues before expecting full compliance.

If problems persist, seeking professional help may be beneficial. Effective communication between you and your dog is an investment in both your time and energy, contributing to a healthier relationship and a well-behaved pet.

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