Collection: Dog training

Dog training is not just about obedience – it's the path to a confident, responsive and happy dog. With the right tools, training is not only effective but also fun for both you and your four-legged friend.

Do you find that your dog has difficulty focusing? An anti-bark collar can in some cases be a support to reduce unnecessary barking and help to direct the dog's attention. With a training leash attached to the waist, you have your hands free, which gives greater freedom during activity and play.

For mental stimulation, sniffing mats are a popular choice – they encourage nose work and concentration. Many dog ​​owners also use slow feeders as a way to combine mealtime with quiet activity.

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How to succeed with dog training

Good dog training is built on joy, encouragement and the right tools. Find what motivates your dog – a reward toy, favorite treat or nose activities. Train short sessions and reward often to build confidence and connection. Adapt training to your dog’s age and energy level and remember that every step forward is a success, no matter how small.

Tools that make a difference

A good harness provides security and control on walks, especially in environments with a lot of impressions. With a practical treat bag , you always have the reward close at hand. A sniffing mat stimulates the dog's nose and increases concentration. Slowfeeders help to extend the meal and create calm. A training leash with a waist bag allows you to focus more on the dog than holding the leash. If necessary, an anti-bark collar can contribute to calmer situations.

Tips for recall and focus

Calling your dog requires a lot of training, patience and the right reward. Feel free to use toys or treats and train in different environments with gradually increasing difficulty. Improve focus by varying exercises and having clear signals. Reward quickly and clearly so that the dog connects the right behavior with the right reaction.

For puppies and adult dogs

Puppies learn best through playful, short sessions. For adult dogs, you can introduce more structured training. Adapt the equipment – ​​small dogs may need a different harness than large ones, and some tools are more suitable for young dogs. Use products that are safe, durable, and appropriate for the dog’s size and temperament.

Why dog ​​owners choose Djurslottet

At Djurslottet, we strive to make your everyday life easier and your dog happier. Asa Swedish company, we offer free shipping on all orders, a 180-day money-back guarantee and smooth service – something that has been appreciated by 17,000+ satisfied customers . With us you will find carefully selected products that simplify training and strengthen the relationship between you and your dog – every day.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about dog training

How do I train myself to stop barking?

To reduce excessive barking, consistent training is required. AAnti-bark collarwith sound and vibration can be a helpful tool in some cases.

How can I mentally activate my dog?

Nose work and problem solving are excellent activities. Asnuff matis a simple and effective tool for this.

How do you get your dog to focus during training?

Vary the exercises, use clear signals and reward quickly. Acandy bagmakes it easier to reward at exactly the right moment.

How often should you train your dog to see results?

It is better to train frequently in short sessions than infrequently in long ones. Aim for 5–10 minutes of training daily and you will quickly notice progress – especially if the reward is something the dog really wants.

What equipment do I need to start training my dog?

For everyday training, a comfortable harness, leash, rewards such as treats or toys, and patience are often enough. If you want to develop the training, you can add, for example, a treat bag, sniffing mat, or clicker.

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