Sunday, May 8, 2011

10 Greatest Puppy Training Tips of All Time


Top 10 Puppy Training Tips of All Time
According to Dog Training Experts

According to Dog Training Experts

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9) When taking your puppy to the vet for their first vaccinations, health checks, etc., it is good practice to sit with your puppy on your lap and not him on the floor. Besides being able to comfort and re-assure the puppy easier in this position, you must also take into account the fact that there May be more sick animals in the surgery and your puppy is vulnerable if they come into direct contact with infectious animals that may also be in attendance At the same time as your puppy. Make a very deliberate effort to ensure your pet's traveling vets are as fun as you make them. Do not allow your puppy to think you're nervous or concerned, instead make a game or even take a toy puppy entertained while sitting on your lap.

9) When taking your puppy to the vet for their first vaccinations, health checks, etc., it is good practice to sit with your puppy on your lap and not him on the floor. Besides being able to comfort and re-assure the puppy easier in this position, you must also take into account the fact that there May be more sick animals in the surgery and your puppy is vulnerable if they come into direct contact with infectious animals that may also be in attendance At the same time as your puppy. Make a very deliberate effort to ensure your pet's traveling vets are as fun as you make them. Do not allow your puppy to think you're nervous or concerned, instead make a game or even take a toy puppy entertained while sitting on your lap.

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8) Always ensure the earliest possible moment that your puppy is given his or her own private sleeping place that is not used anyone else in the family or another pet. Your puppy will benefit from short periods left alone in his 'den' with you always returning to reward the puppy when he or she is relaxed and calm.

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7) Try to make sure your puppy is entertained adequately for short but regular intervals during the day. Long periods of being left unstimulated may lead to destructive or disruptive behavior later in life. Few play the game, 'fetch' with the puppy's favorite toy will have a beneficial effect of encouraging the puppy, which increases its association with you and allowing the puppy to spend a short, sharp bursts of energy.

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6) Do not over-train your puppy. Remember, one-year old dog is, effectively, as well as seven years old persons. This is a good rule of thumb to keep ourselves reminding 'I would expect three, four, five or six year old child to accomplish some of the tasks I am asking for my puppy? Manners, house-cleanliness and the very basics (including socialization) are all you really need to try to instil in your puppy until such time as they are mature enough to undergo more formal training regime. Puppies can be seduced into thinking that they are ready for training, but will ultimately "rebel" against discipline as they get older. Ensuring you have taught your puppy to respond to his or her name, which is not acceptable in terms of the house ways and establishing an uninhibited relationship with your pup is more important than any other discipline in the early stages of any dog's life.

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4) Decide early on what is and is not acceptable in your home. If you do not want your puppy to use the living room sofa as a raised dog bed when they get older then do not encourage him to be a lot of noise when you're young just because they look cute on you, and are small enough to pick up.

3) jumping up. All puppies love to jump when greeting everyone. Rather than reprimand the puppy, simply ignore the behavior and wait until he or she settles down and not jumping up before lavishing attention on them. Above all, do not encourage behavior patting or praising the dog when the "jump-position" or May you run into problems as the dog gets bigger and views jumping up as an easy way to receive attention.

2) puppy's name will be with them for life, make sure you know this so that the connection with all things pleasant and fun. In the same way dogs cotton on in a very positive way to words such as' walkies', 'keks'ili' dinner time 'they should be given the same relationship with their own name. Too often the only time the puppy hears his or her name when they have done something naughty. 'Jasper, stop doing that! "'Buster, leave it alone! "It is hard, but try to ensure that you never use the name of the puppy in a negative scenario only positive ones. Instead of 'Jasper, leave it alone! "simple, 'Leave that alone! "Or better yet, 'No'. And instead of 'walkies', biscuits or 'dinner-vrijeme'probati' Jasper, biscuits! ',' Jasper, walkies ',' Jasper, dinner-time! "Golden Rule. Your puppy should associate his own name with all that is enjoyable and fun and anything that is negative. the word 'no' is negative and it is enough to cover all undesirable behavior.

1) From the moment your puppy comes into your life teach him that coming when called is nothing short of the best thing in the world. Puppies can not resist the people who sit on the floor with her legs spread apart so, while they're easily convinced that this very simple gesture, that most of them using their name, sparingly, but making a huge fuss when puppy arrives. Try it at a time when the puppy is pre-occupied with something interesting to return to you the most enjoyable and rewarding experience in the world for him or her. You will really see the benefits as the dog gets older.

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