Basic Puppy Training: Advice and Tips
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Basic Puppy Training
Basic puppy training is a must if you want your puppy to grow up to be well-mannered, obedient and a pleasure to have around. Basic training can begin as early as 8 weeks, and often goes faster and smoother when a puppy is young. Dogs are very intelligent and there's a huge range of commands (and even tricks) that you can teach your new puppy. For now we'll focus on what basic puppy training he needs to learn in order to become an enjoyable companion and family member.
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Puppy Training Basic Commands
Puppy training basic commands - One of the most important things you can do for your new puppy is to train it in the basic commands.Come. Teaching your puppy to come when he is called is quite simple. Hold a piece of dry food out between your thumb and forefinger, extend it toward the pup, and say his name. As he approaches you, repeatedly wave your hand toward your chest and say "come." This gives your pet both verbal and visual cues to respond to. When he reaches you, give him the food and, as he eats, quickly take a few steps back and repeat the procedure.
Sit. Using a food treat, hold the food over the dog's nose and slowly move it up and back over the dog's head. As the puppy follows the food with his head he will sit down. Now couple the word SIT with the action. The upward motion of the hand as you hold the food treat also serves as a visual command for the puppy. If the pup lifts his front legs you are holding the food treat too high. As soon as the puppy sits, say ""Good sit" and give the treat. Be careful not to hold the food lure too high above the pet's head, or he will jump up for the food. After some practicing, the pup will automatically sit when you sweep your hand in an upward movement, even without food.
Lie down. Teaching your pet to lie down on command is easier if the pup is on a smooth surface, such as tile or linoleum. Begin with the puppy in the sitting position. Hold a piece of dry food directly in front of his nose. Say the pct's name and. with a swift movement, move the food down to the floor directly next to the puppy's front paws. As the pet slides into the down position, say "down," and give the food reward. Take a hand with a treat in it and push it out under your knee from between your legs. As the puppy tries to get the food treat, slowly bring it back under your knee. As the puppy tries to follow, he will usually lie down.
Stay. Puppies can be taught to stay for short periods of time at a young age. Once they sit on command each and every time they are asked, without the need for food inducements, training can proceed to more difficult concepts such as Stay. The best time to begin training is when your puppy is calm, possibly after a long walk or play session. Start with the puppy in the sitting position. Ask him to sit using a hand and a verbal signal, but no fond. As soon as the puppy is sitting, lean toward him, make fixed eye contact, extend the palm of your hand toward the pup, and in a firm voice say "stay." Wait only one second, then return to your
dog.
Stand. Place your puppy in a sit position. Take the food treat with the palm of your hand facing up and move it forward and away from the pup as you say stand. Your puppy should again follow his nose and stand up. Don't pull your hand so far away that the puppy follows you, but just until he stands up.
Puppy Potty Training
It can be a real struggle taking on puppy potty training but with proper use of proven techniques, you will surely see success! It will all be worth it once training is done and your puppy grows into a mature, well-training adult dog.It may not be as easy as it sounds to carry out potty training for puppies. You need to carry out the process consistently so that your puppies will be able to familiarize themselves with the pattern.
To begin potty training your puppy, it is best to first identify a place, perhaps one corner of a room where you can place its food, water, toys and bed.
Potty training for puppies isn't something easy and what you need are patience, consistency and observance to train your puppy well. The average timing for them to be potty trained is 6 months, so don't expect your puppies to be trained overnight, it will never happen.
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