Animal Training

Train Your Pet

Train Your Pet Like Real Trainers Do

With a little know-how and a lot of patience, you can train your pet to perform many behaviors. You can apply animal training techniques to almost any kind of pet. Positive reinforcement is the key to strengthening behaviors. Use a variety of interesting, stimulating, and fun rewards - snacks, toys, a back scratch, or favorite activity are all good examples.

A cat lies in the grass looking toward the camera.

You can apply animal training techniques to almost any kind of pet.

Train behaviors in small steps so your pet doesn't fail too often and become frustrated. Give your pet a lot of attention and a variety of rewards for each correct response. Only reinforce a behavior you want your pet to repeat; don't call attention to incorrect behavior.

A dog lies in the grass looking up at a trainer giving a hand signal.

With a little know-how and a lot of patience, you can train your pet to perform many behaviors.

Decide what behaviors to train your pet to perform by watching your pet's everyday activities. Does your dog like to retrieve toys? Give him praise when he brings a toy back to you. The next time he retrieves, place an object in his path that he has to jump over to reach you then immediately reward him for jumping. Keep reinforcement consistent.