Friday, October 22, 2010

23 Jul, to train a Puppy | Puppy Training | Potty Training | & House Crate Training

The arrival of a new puppy is an exciting time for each household.Your cute and cuddly little fluff ball will immediately command center stage from the whole family; however, long before it becomes very clear that the new arrival means there is lots to do, and even more for him or her to learn. Puppy training must be at the top of the list of priorities.

Your young puppy is completely reliant and dependent on you help him habituate and fit into our human, domestic world.Your guidance and leadership will determine the path his life, and what type of dog as he will be. during puppyhood to play a leading role and is responsible for shaping the character, temperament and behaviour patterns that your dog will continue throughout their lives; your puppy's future is in the hands ... 


 Your puppy becomes a well adjusted
and trusted member of the society or a social outcast?


It upsets some new puppy owners when their puppy serves as well a puppy. The little critter is a pooping machine chews, barks, dig, screams and much more! But we love them anyway still-we only need to give them some direction and limits that follow.

If you're anything like me you're probably just go your puppy of the the best possible start in life and even upload them flourish as adult dogs. Early puppy socialization, puppy training is the key to your success as a dog owner.

To bring a young pup into our lives is a big responsibility and commitment to meet. Our puppies have a long list of requirements and deadlines must be met for their wellbeing and longevity. Tasks that puppy house training, crate training, puppy socialization, leash training and basic obedience need to be addressed directly from the beginning.

It is important to all dog training but especially with young puppies uses lots of encouragement, praise and rewards (positive reinforcement) in your training. Begin your puppy training as soon as your little puppy arrives at your home-it is never too early. Configure your puppy to succeed, focus on developing the desirable habits in your puppy and prevent unwanted behavior. It is a better alternative to put your puppy on the right path from scratch rather than trying to fix the problem behaviors established later.

Keep your training sessions short, consistent and always have fun. The key to shaping your puppy behaviour is to start with very simple commands, continue to build on these successes and apply heaps of repetition. Base your training sessions around trust and mutual respect in place of the old school methods based on punishment, avoidance and hard fixes. In this environment you will find that your puppy love his training and his confidence will grow with each session.

Always remember that you are dealing with a very immature young animals. Be realistic, flexible, patient and always fair during puppy training. Your puppy feels not only automatically this stuff! It is all new to him and he is bound to have odd slip up and mistakes along the way. Not to worry about these mistakes just move on and do your best to prevent them in the future.

Enjoy this wonderful time in your dog's life. His puppyhood is time where you will lay the Foundation for your puppy's life. It is also where you will develop, build and strengthen the special bond that you want to share with your dog in your life. 

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