Train A Stray Dog In Four Simple Steps 

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Are you looking for ways to train a stray dog and don't know from where to start?

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Here's few simple ways you can apply to train a stray dog.

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Step One:  Perform Health Check

When adopting a stray dog, prioritize its health. Stray dogs often lack consistent veterinary care

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Step One:  Perform Health Check

Potentially harboring illnesses could impact behavior and learning capabilities. Ensuring their well-being is crucial before further steps.

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Step Two:  Gain Their Trust

Stray dogs often have trust issues due to their history. Gaining their trust is the most important step in training them.

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Step Two:  Gain Their Trust

Monitor the dog’s behavior, and respond appropriately, especially if you’re trying to train an adult stray dog.

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Step Three:  Follow A Training Routine

Stray dogs have unique needs that differ from those of domesticated dogs.

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Step Three:  Follow A Training Routine

They may not be used to living in a home and may not understand basic commands.

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Step Three:  Follow A Training Routine

Establish a routine and set boundaries to help them adjust to their new environment.

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Step Four:  Socialize With Them

Many street dogs may lack proper socialization, which could lead to fear or aggression toward other animals or people.

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Step Four:  Socialize With Them

Once you've established a trust bond, introduce them to new people, animals, and environments.