Thursday, November 4, 2010

Make Your House Protected And Secured: How You Can Handle Your Four-legged Friend

By Hendry Hoffman

If your puppy likes to chomp your shoelaces or he pees and carries dead animals inside the house, then he needs to be managed.

When people adopt or buy a puppy, they want it to behave like a trained puppy instantly. They expect these cute creatures to know and do the things they ought to do. They think that puppies, when brought to their new home, would know the things they can and cannot play with.

Usually, we get attracted to puppies because of their cute look and we are drawn to them because of their innocent eyes and harmless looks. We are afraid of disciplining them or even putting a leash around their neck because we might hurt their delicate body. But, we ought to know that tying our dog on a dog leash makes him safer.

In order to keep these terrible things from happening, as a pet owner, you should learn how to manage your puppy to keep him from doing harmful and dangerous things.

Tools such as baby gates, crates, tethers and leashes can be used to manage your puppy. Do not leave your puppy alone in the house or he might destroy most of your stuff or he might get himself hurt. Instead, put him inside his crate to let him know that it is a good place for him to be or keep him inside one of the rooms in your house. When you are together, tie him on a leash to make sure that he will not get into trouble and pay attention if he needs to go potty.

As a pet owner, you are your pup's boss. It is your duty to keep your puppy safe and secured in his new house. For him to be disciplines, teach him the rules and show him who the boss is. It is also best to enroll your pup to a good manners class specific for dog. This is essential to keep your relationship with your puppy healthy and happy.

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