Friday, March 30, 2012

The Benefits Of Puppy Training

You should use puppy training from day one and
this will help your new puppy know what is
expected from them. 

You want to make sure that you are helping your
puppy to not pick up bad habits. The habits
that your puppy forms now will stay with your
dog into adulthood. It can be much harder to
break an adult dog of bad habits compared to a
puppy. You should think about this puppy as an
adult when you are training.

When your puppy is not with you, it can be a
good idea to kennel or crate this puppy. You
may have a problem with chewing and you should
correct this from the beginning. A new puppy
will need constant reminder of what is expected
and you do not want to ruin this by allowing
your puppy to be out while not under your
watchful eye.

Instead of keeping your puppy exclusive to your
home during your training, you should get this
puppy out and expose him to the world. There
will be many encounters your puppy will
experience throughout the day. You should
expose your puppy to new things and this can
make him more versatile. Getting your puppy out
can teach him a lot and this will help this puppy
to realize what is expected while at home and
also away.

Many adult dogs are scared by stimuli. This
could be loud noises, or crowds and this can
easily turn into a behavior problem. Exposing
your new puppy to all kinds of stimuli will help
this dog get used to being out and you will not
have any problems later.

Basic commands are something you will start
training also with a new puppy. You should
teach your puppy the basic commands. You will
want to make sure that your puppy knows the most
basic commands. Staring early can help you to
foster a better relationship with a new dog and
puppy training can actually be a lot of fun.


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