Training Puppy Tips - Tips To Raise A Happy Puppy!

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Training Puppy Tips

Puppy training tips during the first week. Bringing the puppy home. It is obvious that you need the necessities such as a dog bed or crate, food and water bowls, puppy food, collar, leash, toys,bones. Equally as important, all family members must decide and come to an agreement on a routine, there personal responsibility and rules to train the puppy by. Puppies are so cute, it's easy to let them get away with things. But you must be stern with them. During Puppy Training the first few months are crucial, you must set the guidelines of what is acceptable behavior, and what is not acceptable puppy behavior! If your new puppy is peeing inside the house, he or she needs to know this type of behavior is not tolerated. Correct your puppy by putting there nose by the spot they just had there accident, and gently tap them on there nose, Gently being the keyword. I like to say bad. And immediately bring them outside, after there done doing there business say good boy or girl. Remember repetition is the key to successful puppy training.

Unless you can monitor your puppy 24 hours a day, round the clock, don't count on your puppy being completely trained till they are at least 6 months old. It's normal for a young puppy to be a little pooping-peeing machine. Since puppies are growing and developing rapidly when they are this little, they eat more food, will burn more energy, and will have to go to the bathroom constantly! They also have not yet developed full bowel and bladder control, so they can't hold themselves as long as full grown dogs.

Puppy Training Tips When Your Not At Home

Confine your new puppy to a small, 'puppy-proofed' room and paper the entire floor. Put his bed, toys, and food/water dishes out there. At first there will be no preference to where your puppy goes to the bathroom . He or she will go every where and any where they please. He or she will also probably play with the papers, batting them around, chew on them, making a mess, and drag them around his little area. Remember this is a puppy, so training should be fun!

Most puppies do this and you just have to live with it. Don't get mad; just accept it as part of growing up with a young puppy. Remember you were a baby once! The important thing to remember is that when you get home, clean up the mess he or she made, and lay down fresh papers. Before long your puppy will grow into an older, well behaved adult dog, that will be your best friend for years to come. I Hope you enjoyed these Puppy training tips.



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