TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Dog Training: Adopting Man's Best Friend - Part 1

Dog training

Who else wants a puppy?

What do you need to do when adopting a puppy?

Before deciding on which dog to adopt, a puppy can easily adjust to new surroundings compared to an adult dog.


Hey Dog Loving Friend,

The thought of adopting a cute, adorable, little cuddly puppy would make just about anyone feel excited...yet it can be a major decision whether or not you'd want to choose a puppy or an adult dog as your loyal companion or home guardian.

Here's some useful info that might help you decide...why a puppy has advantages:

  • From the early stages you'd guide your puppy's growth and well-being
  • You'd have the chance to ensure he is properly nurtured with the right dog food
  • You'd ensure necessary dog shots are given and prevent heartworm
  • You'd personally train your puppy and teach him exactly what you want...

When should you adopt a puppy?

Most dog owners love how puppies can be so much fun, entertaining and enjoyable for both children and adults alike...

In the early stages, puppies gain a psychological advantage being with their mother and she benefits as well.

Your puppy should be at least ten weeks old because he will need a lot of time to be cared for by his mother:

  • When he is teething, most puppies may cause some damage to your personal stuff
  • He needs to be house broken, house training takes time, effort and patience from you
  • There's no way of knowing for sure what a puppy would evntually look like when he grow ups, especially if it is a mixed breed and his temperament might also change
  • Puppies can be easily regarded as one of the family...

Next up we'll compare notes, what's the difference between adopting a puppy or an adult dog?

Dog Training....success made easy and fun!

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