Dog Obedience Training For Fox Terriers

Fox terriers that are well behaved are so much nicer to be around. Any dog can be properly trained, no matter what age or breed they may be. It’s all in the hands of the owner and any person who wants to own a dog is going to have to make sure that they take the time to train their dog at least the basics. Fox terriers should not jump up on people when they enter the home, run away at the park or otherwise act in a manner where they are disobeying their owner and being disruptive.

There are a few fox terrier obedience training tips that will be helpful to owners here. The first is to help socialize your terrier properly, which can be done best by getting them around large groups of people and animals to show them that they need to be friendly and well behaved in situations like this. Then you’ll find if you ever go to take them to the vet or even just out for a walk in the park, they won’t know how to behave properly and will try running after people or animals. These socialization techniques are crucial for every dog and should be used starting as early on in a dog’s life as possible.

Try to expose your fox terrier to as many different social events and situations as possible, not only to make them comfortable around other people and animals but also just to let them enjoy life. Socialization activities for the dog should be fun and pressure free, so take them for a jog in the park or to a carnival to walk around and see all the happy faces. Every fox terrier should at least know how to sit, and fortunately this is one of the easiest tricks to teach a dog. While there are certainly more interesting tricks a dog could learn, this is one of the most basic and most important by far.

Find a quiet location where the fox terrier will be able to focus, and you can either use treats or any other form of positive reinforcement which will be rewarded to the dog after they listen and comply to your order. Just make sure that as soon as they follow your order and sit, you reward them with some sort of positive reinforcement. As soon as they do without wasting any time at all you want to give the dog some praise. This lets them know that what they just did was what you wanted.

Reward your fox terrier once they follow your instructions, whether you give them a treat or just a nice pat on the head. Make sure that you give it to them immediately after to make sure the dog understands what they’re getting rewarded for. It’s much more fun to have a fox terrier around that you can praise and enjoy.

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