Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Some Helpful Ideas For Training Your Puppy

Training Your Puppy
A blue Great Dane puppy. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Many puppies end up in shelters because they don't turn out the way their owners hoped they would, but this can often be avoided. Having anobedient puppy can be an excellent addition to your family. A little bit of time, patience and repetition are all it takes to turn your puppy into a more respectful companion.

Approach any unfamiliar puppy with care. Walk slowly toward him and allow the puppy to sniff your hand before trying to pet the puppy. This gives the puppy an opportunity to learn your scent. The puppy will no longer be afraid after he is able to recognize the scent and may begin to follow commands.

Always use positive reinforcement to train your puppy. Use petting, positive words, and occasion treats to reward your puppy whenever he does something good. Don't shout at a puppy or hit them. These are ineffective punishments and will only cause fear. You should talk to them in a stern voice but always be nice to them if they do a good thing.

With patience and a handful of tasty treats, you can easily teach your pet to roll over. Start by commanding the animal to lie down. The next step is to palm the treat and hold your hand beside your puppy's head. Slowly raise the treat over your puppy's head to the opposite side. As the puppy uses his nose to track the morsel, he will simultaneously roll his entire body over. While he rolls, say "roll over" and repeat this action until he is able to roll over with only the command. It may take a while to get to this point, but you will be pleased if you stick with it. It's an impressive trick.

If you want to teach your puppy how to sit on command, wait until he is not sitting and present a treat. Put the biscuit in the air over them and move the biscuit backwards. This will make your puppy stare up as he's watching your hand. Puppies are likely to sit when doing this.

In order to prevent barking, teach your puppy to obey orders to be quiet. Choose words to use, such as "quiet", and when they bark, use the word or words and give them a treat when they stop. When your puppy quits barking, offer him the treat. Enough repetitions will result in the puppy associating the treat with the command and remaining quiet.

You need to find out how to recognize when your puppy needs to go to the bathroom. Most puppys go through a serious of behaviors when they need to go to the bathroom. By taking the time to learn this, you are better equipped to help your puppy learn where to go. Understanding the puppy's natural disposition helps make house training simpler for everyone involved.

Make sure you're praising your puppy so that you enforce positive behavior. Show enthusiasm, smile widely and make sure the puppy gets treats after exhibiting the behaviors you want. Don't even give praise or treats when the puppy doesn't follow your commands or you will destroy what you're trying to achieve.

Chewing is a very distressing and destructive behavior. In addition to destroying your property, chewing the wrong thing can prove fatal to your pet. Keep any items that may tempt the puppy out of its reach. You should spray bitter pet deterrents on things you cannot move.

During puppy toilet training, it's important to avoid accidents. Pay attention to the cues your puppy displays to indicate that he needs to be outside. Pacing, sniffing and whining are common signs. Don't hesitate to take your puppy out whenever you notice your puppy behaving in one of these ways. Grab a leash and take your puppy to a designated spot in your yard. Be sure to give him praise for proper toileting. Soon, he'll get the picture that he can ask to go outside.

Train your puppy regularly for the best results. It is unreasonable to expect perfect training success immediately. The only way to perfect anything is through practice. Puppy training is no exception.

Puppy training needs to not use regular puppy food. For any living creature -- puppy, human or otherwise -- food is sustenance. There are better ways to reward your pet than with food. In addition to rewarding with treats, you should praise your puppy with petting.

When your pet hears you speak the word 'no', your puppy must understand that a response is not expected. While training your pet, you need to give them a lot of positive praise and strokes. Saying 'no' doesn't help your puppy understand how he should react to you. Make sure that your training regimen is unique to your specific puppy.

As has been proven in this piece, having a puppy that is well-behaved, healthy and happy is not an impossibility. In order to achieve this, you must give your puppy love and train it correctly. Keep the tips in this article in mind and you'll have a great puppy in no time.

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