Last Updated on December 17, 2020
1. Make sure you both are in a good mood
Dogs are just like us humans, they can also be grumpy, mad, or simply feeling too lazy to do anything. This is why sometimes, you might find it difficult to get your dog’s attention or to teach them something. To change this, there’s nothing like going for a morning walk with your puppy. The fresh air and the physical exercise will leave both of you feeling happy and energetic. It takes two to tango, and in this case, it takes you and your puppy in a good mood and full of energy to make the training session go smoothly. Another way to improve your dog’s mood is by playing with them for a bit before getting down to business. Play for 20 minutes, let them rest for another 20, and then you can start your session! Just don’t make the training session look too serious or boring. If you keep it light and fun, you will have better chances of your dog obeying and enjoying the training class!