Saturday, May 7, 2016

Best Tips On How To Train A Puppy

By Wol Jensen


Most people are excited when they receive a puppy, which is fine, but owning a puppy has responsibilities that come along with it. The first step in owning a young dog it how to train a puppy. Sometimes, when a puppy is improperly trained, the dog ends up in a shelter for adoption.

How to train a puppy correctly takes time and patience, but when they are trained properly, the adjustment period for you will be shorter and not as stressful. So puppy training starts right when you bring your new member of the family home. This way your puppy will hopefully not get into any bad habits right away.

Daily routines are the first step on how to train a puppy the correct way. These routines are showing them their food and water bowls, what bed is theirs, and what time they will be going to sleep at night and when they will wake up in the morning.

Some other routines are where they will go potty and where the toys are kept. Remember that if you don't train your puppy the right way, then they will try to make you fit into their lifestyle, which will lead to behavior problems for you.

When starting out the proper way of how to train a puppy, you must teach them the words "No" and "Good" when they are a couple of months old. Use will need to say "No" in the same tone of voice every time. The word "Good" needs to be said in the same tone of voice every time, but not as stern as when saying "No" when they do something.

You should use body language when using the "No" and "Good" word training, so your dog will better understand the difference between those words. A bad method of training your puppy is using dog biscuits.

When using dog biscuits, the dog will first decide if they are hungry, and if they aren't, then they will not obey your command. You can give your puppy a treat after they have done what you have asked of them.

You will need to gain respect of your dog and let them know you are the leader of the household, otherwise your training will not be easy.




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