Posts Tagged ‘How To Train A Puppy’

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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Training a puppy is not a complicated process, but it does take time and commitment.  Dogs learn through repetition so it is essential to spend enough time so that you will see results. There are no stupid dogs and it is up to the owner to uncover the dog’s intelligence. 

1) If you are new to dog ownership, in doubt or if you have questions make sure to get puppy training advice.

2)  Only one member of the family should be responsible for training.  Others can help once the puppy has learned the commands well.

3)  Don’t confuse the puppy with inconsistent commands.  Use the same commands for the same desired behavior always.

4)  Training periods should not go on too long because the puppy will get bored.

5)  Don’t punish the dog with a lead or any object used in training or it will become afraid of training.

6)  The best time to train is before you feed the puppy.  The meal is a good reward after training and the puppy will look forward to it.

7)  Make sure the puppy has complete confidence in you.

8)  Never train while you are in a bad mood or if you are going to lose control of your emotions. Any type of training requires time and comittment.  You must be consistent and you must be patient.  Your puppy will learn these things and you will both be very happy.  The puppy like any dog wants to please his or her master and be praised.  How do you feel when you are complimented for doing a good job?  After your puppy has learned one command, it is time to go on to the next just follow the puppy training advice above over and over again.  

 

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Saturday, September 19th, 2009

There are many different breeds of dogs and no one of them has a monopoly on brains. Puppies are individuals just like humans. Some may be bold and some may be shy, but most of them can be molded, in fact a lot of puppies mimic the behavior of their owners. (more…)

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Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Puppy Behavior 8 – 11 weeks old.Puppy behavior is important to be able to understand as when a puppy goes through certain stages in its development their behavior will also go through changes. We will look at the stages a puppy goes through between the ages of 8-11 weeks of age and how you can learn how to train a puppy during this stage. (more…)

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