Puppy Training Advice - Innocent Mistakes Can Cause Problem Dog Behavior
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Puppy Training Advice - Training For The Trainer
Training a puppy or dog is not really complicated, but if you do the wrong thing, you could accidentally train undesirable behaviors along with the behaviors that you want. Learn the basics here first and then educate yourself about further training. www.problemdogbehavior.com
Know What You Are Doing As A Trainer.
There are many different breeds of dogs and no one of them has a monopoly on brains. Puppies are idividuals just like humans. Some may be bold and some may be shy, but most of them can be molded, in fact a lot of puppies mimic the behavior of their owners. Some of the best puppie training advice is to know what you are doing as a trainer.
Teach The Puppy Its Name
One of the first things that you should concentrate on is to teach the puppy its name. Pick a simple name and use it always when you talk to your puppy so that the puppy gets used to hearing it. Make sure that the puppy connects hearing its name with something good like praise or a treat.
Start The Training
Start the training gently and don't be harsh. Puppies and all dogs learn through repetition so you must be patient, you probably won't see results overnight. Talk to your puppy a lot and establish communication with it. This relationship will draw the two of you closer together. A good piece of puppy training advice that will save you a lot of frustration is, if the puppy can't learn a certain thing, switch to something else. Another tip is to make the lessons brief so that the puppy doesn't get bored.
Reward The Puppy
As was mentioned before, you must reward or reinforce the puppy for the response that you want. This can be with praise and treats or just praise. Remember to give the reward immediately as a puppy's memory is very short. If you have to correct or discipline, a disgusted voice is usually enough. If you need more force, make a startling noise by hitting a rolled up newspaper against your knee or some object. Avoid using your hand to hit the dog, if you must, make sure that it is just a light tap.
Follow The Basic Steps
Basic training consists of name recognition, the "No" command, "Quiet" and house training (housebreaking). Talk to the puppy a lot and start with only a few minutes a day of training and lots of play time. The best puppy training advice is to keep at it, be patient and don't let either you or the puppy get bored. Follow these basic steps and you should be on your way to successfully training your puppy.
What Are Your Experiences With Training?
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samzaiah
Jul 28, 2010 @ 8:55 am | delete
- HELP!!! My 6 month old puppy keeps peeing in his create! He does great outside of his create, but when i create him to go to work even if it is for 4 hours he will pee in it. I have tried a small create he still pees and then has to lay in it till I get home he is now in a bigger create but it hasn't made a defference. School starts in two weeks any advice ?
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Phillip
Jul 28, 2010 @ 3:07 pm | delete
- I think that 4 hours might be too long for your puppy to stay in a crate at his age. Can you give him a larger area to stay in and line it with newspapers? Make sure it is safe and secure and that he can't get out. You can then work on house training when you get home and as he grows he will get it. You should then be able to keep him in the crate if he is crate trained.
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samzaiah
Jul 29, 2010 @ 11:25 am | delete
- keep him in like a puppy play yard? thats a good idea, do you think that he will get confused and think it is ok to pee in the house? I just dont want him to have to lay in his urine that cant be good for his skin. but a play yard thing would give him more room.
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ProblemDogBehavior
Aug 28, 2010 @ 12:44 pm | delete
- As you train him it will not be an issue. The thing to remember with puppies is that they do grow up and they are very willing to learn, especially if you give them enough play time as well.
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Jakoba
Oct 24, 2009 @ 5:43 am | delete
- Thanks. This is a good start in a relationship with a puppy. As you say time and love gives great rewards.
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