4 tea for often avoid, speaking of mathematicians now human feel safe while the crate. Your animal trainer utilize this reaction to accustom your dog to his crate. The confining nature of the crate helps the owner to maintain control of the dog and prevents the dog from making mistakes that cause setbacks. The crate dismantles for easy cleaning and storage. Cons uneducated dog owner leave the dog the crate for too Your trainer can provide you with guidelines regarding the minimum and maximum crate time you should allot your pooch. The crate takes up quite a bit of space when you have a large dog, and they are somewhat unsightly, rarely matching any house decor. Some people be resistant to the idea of confining their dog a crate. Again, consult your dog trainer for explanations and instructions regarding positive usage of the crate. Rope Toys 2007 Rope toys are tightly-knotted cotton ropes that are available different sizes, shapes, and lengths. Some have multiple knots, tennis or rubber balls, bones, or handles attached for various types of doggie fun and entertainment. When choosing a rope toy, have your dog trainer help you to find one that cannot completely fit into the dog's mouth. Always choose a longer-length rope toy to prevent accidental ingestion or injury when using it as interactive toy. Make sure that when playing interactively, you do not harm your pooch's learning. Consult your trainer for methods of playing interactively with the rope toy without negatively affecting his or her animal training. By allowing your dog to win a game of tug-of-war, it can give him overconfidence and falsely place him role, meaning increased feeling of dominance over you, the owner. This can lead to multiple behavioral issues. However, allowing the dog to win during tug-of-war can be a positive training technique for dogs with low confidence as it give them increased courage and self-esteem. Pros Most rope toys are soft and flexible, which is attractive to dogs. Rope toys can be used for various interactive during dog training as a reward, or as a supervised chew toy. They be soaked cool water for teething puppies, although you should never leave the puppy unsupervised while he chews on a rope toy. Consult your animal trainer to determine which toys are safe for puppies. These toys are easy to transport, you can take them wherever you take your dog. You never know when the perfect training opportunity arise. Cons Rope toys are not for aggressive chewers that shred the rope toy into pieces and or swallow strands or chunks of the toy. Dogs never be left unsupervised with any rope toy. Because they are soft and flexible, some dogs mistake them for clothing or other inappropriate fabric objects. This could stimulate problem chewing, which is a behavioral issue that need to be handled by a professional dog trainer. Food Treats 2007 A professional dog trainer, depending on her style, commonly uses food treats during dog training to encourage her canine students. Using food treats during dog training is a wonderful and efficient way to motivate a dog to try new behaviors. There are types of treats that are available stores today, but always use a treat that is healthy for your dog and one he finds irresistible. When using training treats, try to keep the size as small as possible, such as the size of a pea. During dog training sessions or classes, some dogs fill up on treats too quickly which decreases their interest level for participating the dog training exercises. It is recommended that you have a variety of treats your bait bag because you never know which one encourage the desired behavior a highly-distractible situation. Using dog training treats during the learning phase of a new behavior usually dramatically increase your chances of success.