Silky Terrier Training Can Be Enjoyable

 


If you own a Silky Terrier, then it is crucial that your dog understands how to listen to your commands, and how to be a good friend to you and the family. To achieve this, you must teach your dog to be faithful and loyal. Most people reckon that training a dog is hard and expensive. Training silky terriers does require a lot of patience and ingenuity, but you must keep in mind that while dogs may be bright, they are not quite as ingenious as we are. This article lists some of the simple things silky terrier owners need to know, so that they are able to train their dog on their own. However, professional help is always available from your local dog training school.

All dogs have individual personalities, and some are docile, while others are domineering. A submissive dog usually avoids direct eye contact, rolls on its back when approached, crouches down with his ears back and tail tucked between its legs. On the other hand, a domineering dog will keep eye contact, is not inclined to shift from his preferred resting place, abhors being groomed, and is possessive of particular things.

Training your silky terrier requires kindness and consistency, as silkys respond favorably to compliments and to rewards, while they become aloof and unresponsive towards punishment and aggressiveness. Obedience training can be beneficial in getting your silky terrier accustomed to mixing with others, and taking commands. In many dog training facilities, classes for puppies are available, where young dogs are taught to get accustomed to being around other dogs and people. However, there are areas that will not accept pups that are not six months old for obedience classes. Always keep in mind that a dog can never be too old to learn from training, particularly when a professional trainer is on hand.

The best way to teach your silky terrier is by repetition, where you ask your silky terrier to execute a task over and over again until he is able to spontaneously follow your command. Dog tricks are best learned when reiterated, and reinforced by giving your dog treats when he executes the trick.

Patience is a trait that causes you to quietly wait for your toil to be rewarded. Persistence is to continuously maintain your efforts until your rewards are retained. Being able to successfully instruct your dog to obey commands needs a lot of patience and persistence.

Verbal communication is an important part of silky terrier training, if your silky does the right thing and follows your command, then he must be given a biscuit as a reward as well as complimentary remarks. Should your dog be unable to complete the lesson that you have set for him, then he should be verbally rebuked. Your silky will take notice of the tone of your voice and your words, which will confirm the difference between right and wrong behavior.

If you are firm with your silky terrier when he is naughty, reward him when he is obedient and treat him nicely, then you will revel in his companionship for life.