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Useful Tips for Puppy Training

Puppies that are not exposed to other dogs during their Puppy socialisation Melbourne period are more likely to develop aggressive or fearful responses to other dogs later, just as puppies that are not socialised to humans often develop behavioural problems. Be positive with your pup. Training should always be a positive experience. A new pup won't know all of your household rules or what is expected so, rather than use punishment, praise your pup when he/she does the right thing.

Teaching your pup the correct way to behave first is much easier than trying to correct bad behaviour later. Training Puppies should be done over a short period of time and should be Fun! Your pup has a short concentration span so limit your training to 5 minutes twice a day. Training should be regular. Pups and adult dogs need to be trained at least once a day - every day.

Puppies should be handled regularly. Routine things such as brushing and grooming will be appreciated and enjoyed with regular handling. Make sure you have your pup's attention before you give a command. Use your Pup's name and don't yell if he/she appears not to hear - his/her hearing is four times better than ours so shouting won't help!

Dog Socialisation, Exercise & Training

Providing dogs with enough exercise and play is an important responsibility and it's great fun. If your dog is very excitable, short periods of play are best. Combine fun with training so the dog learns how to stop and start playing. Throwing a stick for the dog to fetch is not advisable as many dogs suffer serious injuries from running with sticks in their mouths. Do NOT allow your dog to bite or snap during play. It's hard for dogs to understand if it's OK to bite sometimes, but not others

Obedience Training Small group classes run by experienced obedience instructors are great for both Puppy socialisation Victoria and learning. Your dog will learn to socialise better with other dogs at Puppy socialisation places and new people in controlled situations, which can help if your dog is timid or aggressive.

Puppy socialisation group Melbourne just like young children, puppies need opportunities to learn appropriate behaviours and social skills. The period between 4 and 16 weeks is the most important time for Dog socialisation Victoria with people outside a dog's immediate contacts and environment. A lack of socialisation in this early period can lead to behaviour problems later in life including timidness, fearfulness and aggression towards unfamiliar dogs or people.

Due to the risk of infectious diseases, puppies should be socialised in safe, controlled environments and vaccinated. Puppy socialisation groups at vet clinics are an excellent way to socialise your pet. Socialisation must continue throughout the puppy's growth and adult dogs require social activity as well.

Puppies learn by association. The fastest way to train your pup is to reward him/her as soon as s/he does the right thing. Small pieces of food are a great reward for young pups. This way, they associate good behaviour with a reward and bad behaviour with no reward or a stern reprimand.
Remember that both reward and reprimand sould be given in under "half a second" for your pup to learn an association. Once your pup learns the response, reward intermittently and vary the reward according to your pup's response. This will help instil the correct behaviour into your pet's mind. Train your pup in lots of different places and at different times. You don't want your pup to only associate the kitchen with food. Allow them to explore and be exposed to lots of new and novel situations to help her/him socialise and adjust. Training is forever so the earlier it becomes part of your routine the better chance your pup has of developing into a normal, friendly and confident adult dog

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