Training Your Chihuahua To Be Obedient
Written by Joshua McNiel

Thursday, 13 December 2007

Trying to teach your chihuahua to be obedient is often a hard task. Often chihuahuas have a stubborn personality making them less likely to listen to you. But think twice before taking your chihuahua to a dog obedience training class at the local pet store. Oftentimes they are filled with large dogs and unprofessional trainers, which actually creates a dangerous environment for your chihuahua. This is why more and more chihuahua owners are learning how to teach their chihuahua obedience on their own.

It is best to train your chihuahua the first day you get them as a pet, as this will help them become potty-trained much quicker. But don't worry if you didn't, there are many different actions you can take to help potty-train your chihuahua. Take your chihuahua to go in the spot outside. They will recognize the smell and want to do their "business" there. At night time put your chihuahua in a crate (which isn't too large for them), with a comfortable bed in it. Crate training works great for all small dogs including chihuahuas. Chihuahuas are less likely to potty in their own bed since they have to sleep in it. Be sure to take your chihuahua outside first thing in the morning.

Training your chihuahua commands such as fetch or sit can also be a tedious process if you are inexperienced. Be sure to have on-hand lots of their favorite treats, only giving them treats when they successfully obey your command. Chihuahuas respond well to treats and positive attitude. You will want to teach your chihuahua to associate certain words with actions. So use simple words and announce them clearly to your chihuahua, such as "Fetch" and "Sit". If they don't get the hang of it you can say the command then place them (very gently) in the desired position and then give them a treat. Never punish your chihuahua during your training, chihuahuas don't respond well to negative actions.

Make your training sessions scheduled for a certain time of the day and keep them short, usuaully around 15-20 minutes. Chihuahuas tend to tire quickly and want to rest.

Train your chihuahua in an area free of distractions. Turn off your television, radio, and keep the kids away! If your chihuahua is distracted he cant focus on the training session.

Many chihuahuas have a problem barking at guests or when the doorbell is rang. To make your chihuahua stop, you need to make a loud noise or a whistle when they start barking. Your chihuahua wont like this noise but it will let your them know it is unacceptable.

Your chihuahua will learn, just be patient and don't get frustrated. Sometimes you will have a fast learner and sometimes you may not. Chihuahuas are notorious for having such unique personalities. Just remember, training should be fun for both the chihuahua and the owner!

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