Thursday, March 18, 2010

Article From SubmitYOURArticle.com: Best Ways To Train Your New Puppy or Dog

Puppy training: You have your new puppy. The
excitement of choosing is over; your dog has now
come home. Hopefully, you have thought about what
type of dog you will have as they grow up. Get to
know some of your dog breeds trends. Are they the
type of dog that needs lots of walking, do they
need a lot of grooming?

What ever the breed all puppies are nicer if
trained. This training of your puppy starts the
day you welcome it to your home. The first nights
the puppy has in your home are probably the
hardest for you both. You have to think about the
sleeping arrangements, are you going to allow
your puppy into the bedrooms. If you do choose
this then a crate in your bedroom may be the best
thing for the first few days.

If you decide that the puppy will sleep
downstairs or in the kitchen a crate can be a
handy tool. On the first night and thereafter do
not give your puppy attention for whining.
Sometimes you can put in a wrapped hot water
bottle for comfort and some people place in a
ticking clock if the crate is in the kitchen away
from the family. This is said to sound like the
mother's heart and so offers comfort to the new
puppy. To set the seed for a healthy relaxed
adult dog is very important. Allowing the time
for the dog to settle in and have quiet time away
from you is a great thing that allows your dog to
grow up well adjusted. By doing this you have
started your puppy training.

Your puppy will be getting a lot of attention and
this can lead to over excitement, when you see
that your puppy is getting over excited, stop the
play or children cuddling and allow the puppy to
calm down. Getting the dog to understand his name
is the first thing, do this by calling the puppy
and when the puppy looks at you or responds give
verbally and physically praise the puppy. Very
soon the puppy picks up the wanted behavior, in
this case responding to their name.

Introduce your puppy to as many situations as you
can. This includes other pets, cats are important
here as well. Again introductions' need to be
well supervised, for a happy outcome. While out
walking your dog get the puppy used to seeing
things they may not have seen before but do this
slowly. This includes busy roads, shops,
shoppers, children, other dogs on leads. The list
is endless but you need to know that when your
dog has reached its full size it has had a good
start with things that are strange to them.

That way you will both feel easier in the
knowledge that you have seen and understood
things in the past. Puppies are naturally
inquisitive and you will have a great opportunity
to build on this. Teaching your puppy the right
behavior from the start will greatly add to your
enjoyment of your puppy and benefit you both
repeatedly over time.


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