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Top Ten Essential Dog Training Supplies

A young woman teaches her young Bernese Mountain Dog how to sit
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You don't need that many supplies to start training a dog. However, there are some tools that can make your job much easier. Certain dog training tools will make training a better experience for you and your dog. Some will help you learn about dog training and enhance your dog training program.

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    Dog Treats

    Dog treats are essential for anyone who uses positive reinforcement methods of dog training, such as clicker training. Use of treats is an inexpensive way to keep dogs motivated and the perfect way to reward your dog for good behavior. Dog treats come in many different varieties so it's easy to find something that your dog loves and is willing to work for. Training treats should be small and easy for your dog to eat quickly.

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    Dog Crate

    Dog crates play an important part in training a dog. Crate training is one of the quickest and easiest methods of housetraining a dog. Crates also allow you to confine your dog to a safe space when you are unable to supervise it. In this way, it prevents your dog from developing problem behaviors, such as inappropriate chewing and other destructive behaviors. Your dog's crate can and should be a happy place of comfort for your dog.

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    Clicker

    A clicker is a small device that fits in your hand that you can use to make a clicking sound when your dog performs a behavior you like. You follow the sound of the click by giving your dog a treat. This process, referred to as clicker training, is a fast and easy method of dog training. While a clicker isn't absolutely necessary for training a dog, it does help to ensure that you are getting the exact behavior you want from your dog. That's because your dog associates the sound of the clicker with a reward. Therefore, you can quickly tell your dog what it has done is correct without the delay of handing it a treat.

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    Dog Collar or Harness

    Every dog needs a collar or harness. Aside from holding identification in case a dog is lost, collars play an important role in dog training. There are several different types of collars and harnesses, and the one you choose may depend on the type of training you do. A flat collar or martingale collar is perfect for positive reinforcement dog training. For dogs who are tough to handle on a walk, a head halter or harness can be the perfect solution because it makes pulling feel unnatural to the dog.

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    Dog Leash

    Leashes are another must-have item for dog training. A dog who learns to walk on a loose leash is much more likely to get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. These things are the stepping stones to good behavior for your dog. When choosing a leash for training, avoid retractable leashes. These only teach your dog that it's okay to wander at will. Instead, choose a standard six-foot lead and keep your dog close.

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    Treat Pouch

    Dog supply stores have a number of treat pouches available. When you use treats for dog training, timing is everything. Treat pouches allow you to keep treats close at hand, as they usually hang on your belt loop. It also allows you to carry treats with you wherever you go, which is very important, especially in the early days of training. And if you've ever washed a pair of pants after forgetting to take dog treats out of your pocket, you're bound to appreciate having a treat pouch!

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    Treat Dispensing Toys

    Some of the most common dog behavioral problems, such as digging and destructive chewing, can be avoided by keeping your dog from getting bored. Treat dispensing toys, like Kongs and Buster Cubes, are perfect for this. You can fill these toys with a few treats or a little peanut butter, and your dog will be happy to spend time working to get the snack out. Best of all, many of these toys are indestructible for even the strongest chewers. That means you can use them again and again to bust a dog's boredom. Try coating the inside of one with peanut butter and putting it in the freezer for a cool, longer-lasting treat.

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    Chew Toys

    Like treat dispensing toys, chew toys provide entertainment and stimulation for your dog. They also provide something your dog is allowed to chew. Left to their own devices, many dogs will chew on furniture, shoes, toys, and anything else they can get their jaws around. By providing your dog with plenty of chew toys, you keep it from developing the bad habit of chewing on inappropriate items. Just be careful about the chew toys you select and supervise your dog while they have a toy. Some chew toys and bones have been found to be harmful to dogs.

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    Calming Aids

    If you have a fearful dog, or one who has a phobia to things like thunderstorms and fireworks, there are several calming aids that you'll want to add to your dog training toolbox. There are a number of products designed to help dogs deal with anxiety. The Thundershirt is one such product. You put this wrap on your dog, and it helps to ease your dog's fears and anxiety. There are also Dog Appeasing Pheromone (DAP) collars and sprays, which are designed to calm down fearful dogs. Ask your veterinarian about special behavioral supplements that can have a calming effect, such as Solliquin.​

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    Books and Videos

    Last but not least, don't forget about dog training books and videos. They allow you to get advice from some of the world's most well-known dog trainers without leaving the comfort of your own home. There are books and videos to cover pretty much any dog training and behavior question you could have. Books and videos can also give you an excellent overview of different dog training methods.