Last Updated on June 6, 2020
But whatever you do, don’t rush anything because you’ll risk making the training too hard, and the dog may end up deciding that it isn’t worth it.
6. Control the environment
One of your most important goals during the training sessions is to keep your dog focused, and to do that, you should always prepare the ideal environment before you start the session; pick a completely distraction-free room, such as the guest room, living room, garage, or kitchen. Make sure to remove any dog toys, exposed food, or other items that your pup might be tempted to reach for.