Basic Ideas on Papillon Training

This post was written by admin3 on October 29, 2009
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Papillons are an affectionate and loyal group of toy dogs related to the spaniels. These dogs are known for being the favorite of training and obedience circuits. The most striking phyiscal features of the breed are their white nosebands, plumed tails arching over the back, and of course, the famous butterfly ears.

Below follows some basic points for papillon training:

Respect Training

As in all dog breeds, an owner that fails to assert authority over the Papillon sooner or later has the dog asserting authority over him or her. So its either the owner in authority, or the dog takes over! Training the dog in “nothing in life is free” starts from the very day the puppy or dog enters the home for the first time. Of course, fear is not the goal, but only plain and simple respect. So scruffing the dog (which is done by some who believe in closely copying the hierarchy behavior of dogs in the wild) and common methods of corporal punishment are more detrimental than helpful to the dog’s growth. What matters above all is to reward the puppy’s positive behavior than to spend time and effort checking the negative behavior. In the long run, the dog will want to keep coming whatever makes you happy and positive.

House Breaking

Small breeds like the Papillon will only have full organ development when they reach eight months, so this indicates papillon owners need to prepare for housebreaking as one of their top dog concerns. Patience, consistency and plenty of treats within reach are keys to training the dog. Meanwhile, training pads are a big help when preparing the dog to eventually pee and poo outdoors. Crate training is also a favorite idea.

Socialization

Without critically needed socialization, a Papillon grows up tense, shy and wary, or belligerent whenever in the company of animals or people it perceives to be dangerous. Therefore it is indispensable to get a dog to meet and interact at the neighborhood, mall, park, etc. Socializing the dog with other pets at home is important, and an owner needs to remember that this breed is dog-aggressive. This explains the importance of monitoring intial interactions as the papillon training goes on.

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