Puppy Training Made Easy
infancy stage. It is at this time when puppy training is vital
- because believe it or not these cute cuddly little characters
can cause so much havoc in the home - with their outbursts of
action packed antics all brought on by excitement.
Fun it may be at the time but when you waken to find the
remains of a chewed slipper- scratch marks on the furniture and
puppy poo to mark the pup`s presence then it is time for an
obedience check
How do you go about house training a puppy - simple the same as
you would potty train a baby? Yes your right it will take time
and patience but all worthwhile in the end.
To be honest the whole process of puppy training can be quite
fulfilling as well as fun. There will be times when you may get
frustrated throughout the process but just the fact that you
have accomplished what others would see as impossible is an
achievement in its self. To have an obedient dog standing at
the side of its master (you) will make you proud to be the
canines owner. Even evening walks are so much more enjoyable
with an obedient dog.
You have to think about safety for yourself and that of your
pooch if they are not trained. Dangers by the roadside and
where children are concerned - have to be a couple of vital
factors why puppy training is important.
Puppies need to use the bathroom regular sometimes as much as
up to 8 to 10 visits a day - this gradually lessons to about 3
to four times at 30 weeks old.
Our little four legged friends are clean animals but still need
nurturing with correction lessons teaching them right from
wrong.
If you are going to kennel/crate train the puppy then build the
shelter to accommodate the size of the dog to have comfort.
Section the kennel in half while the puppy is small and as
he/she begins to grow then remove the partition. By not
splitting the shelter in two the pup may decide to go to the
back of the crate and leave their mark there.
The kennel/crate should be big enough to permit the dog to
stand easily and stretch. As long as the dog can manoeuvre
around then that is all that matters.
Timing is crucial when puppy training - have a doggie diary
with a schedule of times and adhere to them. Work this pattern
around what is best suited for you and your dog.
For example: 10 to 10:30 am. lead the puppy from the enclosure
outside and always keep to the same spot every day. The puppy
will get used to this allotted space and in time will make his
or her own way there. Remember puppies are like babies they
need feeding. Times for this is best after the first morning
release - approx about 30 minutes. A little later let the puppy
out for a friendly romp in the garden for a play without
commands.
Leading the puppy from the kennel is an action you have to
repeat over and over again at the scheduled times you have
logged in your doggie diary.
Before retiring to blanket street take the puppy outside again
and let them have a little time to investigate and nosey around
- in other words sniffing every nook and cranny.
If you are serious with this practice then the puppy`s needs
have to be checked again around 3 am in the morning. It is a
good idea to have a catchphrase for the pup to relate to. Words
like (want to poo poo) will do the trick.
When your puppy is at your side and obeying your commands it is
then you will know why that famous saying came about - GOOD
DOGGIE.
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