Dog Training: Tips and Tricks For Training Your Puppy - Part 1
Tips and Tricks For Training Your Puppy - Part 1
Since we covered reasons why you're wanting to invest in a puppy, the next step is obvious, lol.
Let's face it, dogs are tops...
You, me, all dog owner's simply love their pets, and puppies are cute and cuddly.
Of course, you can argue until your blue in the face, beyond reason that training your puppy means you must be ready to take care of him in the right way!
This is often overlooked because most dog owner's want to play with their new puppy 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Hi Dog Loving Friend,
The reason I say investing is because your puppy isn't a slab of meat is it.
No. You really are investing in empowering yourself and your future health, happiness and relationship with your dog...another living being.
Sorry if that freaks you out a little and it kinda sounds weird or way out and spiritual, but that's the truth.
And that's why the need for good training is a necessity.
Plus it will surely make your connection and relationship with your new puppy a positive experience.
Obviously you don't want to miss out on training your puppy through the proper steps or else you wouldn't be reading this info.
This can be one of the toughest habits to break, training your puppy to quit barking when he is told:
- If your puppy love sto be voca, the most important lesson is to be persistent with him
- If your puppy is barking when he should not be, correct him each and everytime
- You should not give in, be persistant and you'll have success in the end...
A new puppy should never be allowed to be protective of his toys, food, or bed, you'll be able to tell if this is a problem by a simple test:
- Break your new puppy of a bad habit as soon as possible
- When he is done playing with his toy, attempt to pick it up and take it away
- If he snaps or growls, then you have the first signs of a possible problem
- Be sure to quickly train him, sooner rather than later
- It can turn into a serious problem at a later stage causing aggressive behavior
Teach your puppy earlier rather than later because after a habit is established it will be much tougher to break:
- It is not acceptable to jump up on guests when they enter your home
- It is not acceptable to jump on guest while they're trying to eat, it's very disrespectful
- The first couple of times your puppy does this be sure to correct him in a positive manner
- The most important step is to not let him ever get away with this kind of bad behavior
- If it happens once, it can happen again...
You want to make sure as his provider, you're giving your puppy every possible opportunity to learn, expand his intelligence and sense of growth:
- Make sure that your puppy is comfortable in places other than his home
- Make sure your puppy feel comfortable outside of his comfort zone it will make your life easier in the long run
- You want the confidence to know he will be able to spend time at the veterinarian, a kennel, groomer, or at another person’s home
- If you miss out on training him, you'll be held down by this for the rest of your life
- If you can never leave your dog on his own
- It's a hassle everytime he needs a haircut, or medical
Preparation is the key, if you ever decide to take a vacation make sure that your new puppy can be left alone without supervision:
- Make sure that when you puppy is left alone, he is not destructive
- Leave your puppy at home alone for a few minutes at a time
- Gradually build him up to the point where you can leave him at home for hours on end
- Train him so you don't have to ever worry about coming home to a huge mess
Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.
Talk soon.
Dog Training...success made easy and fun!

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