First Steps For Puppy Obedience Training

When you bring your new puppy home for the first time, training him may be the furthest thing from your mind. However, it should be a top priority, and it can be a bit overwhelming.

 

You must make a commitment to the training, and if you have too much going on, you should have someone who trains animals for a living do the job for you.

 

The moment you get your new puppy home, you should begin establishing proper boundaries. You must pay careful attention to housetraining your new pet, because effective training here can set the stage for all else to come.

 

Sometimes, small dogs or male pets can be harder to train than their counterparts. Using pads for this step in their training is highly recommended.

 

If you find that your puppy will not use the pad alone, you can always try putting a sheet of newsprint on top of the pad. Make sure you put the pad and newspaper in the room of your house that you want him to go.

 

If it is near the door, your dog will be able to equate going outside with his need to urinate.

 

It is unreasonable to expect your pet to be perfect throughout the housetraining process. If you catch the dog relieving himself inside, you should admonish him and the place him on his pad or take him outside.

 

Repeating a behavior, such as scratching a paw on the door is a good way to establish a routine for going outside.

 

Light disciplinary measures might be required; they can be as simple as a small spray of water or a swat with a rolled newspaper. This won’t hurt them, but will startle them and keep this behavior in mind.

 

Another thing that you must do for your puppy is to make sure he has plenty of toys and bones to gnaw on. This way he can be trained to leave your furniture and other valuables alone.

 

Another thing that your puppy will expect from you is the chance to get plenty of physical exercise. Walking in the neighborhood is the perfect way to train him on a leash.

 

If you use a short leash at first, you can keep the grasp short. This way, your puppy can get used to a leash but you still have all of the control.

 

Of course, if you notice any aggression in your dog, you should have someone who specializes in dog socialization train him.

 

As long as you give the proper instruction, you will develop a great relationship with your dog, one that you will both enjoy for years to come.

 

It is also important to take care of all your puppy’s physical needs, including making sure he is current on his shots and grooming. The more healthcare he gets, the healthier he will be

 

By neglecting your pets’ dental needs, you are asking for problems.

 

Many puppies crave attention and tend to be overly friendly, jumping up on anyone who walks through the door. You can discourage this behavior by putting your knee in his way and by backing him up.

 


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