Tips and Tricks for Puppy Training

This post was written by admin3 on June 27, 2009
Posted Under: Uncategorized

There’s nothing more exiting than when you get a new puppy. But, the fun quickly dies once he’s destroyed one of your favorite pairs of shoes. But, if you start training your pup as soon as he comes home, a lot of your pain and frustration can be avoided. Proper training will lead to a well mannored dog that will be your best friend for years to come.

It doesn’t take much looking to find that there is a lot of conflicting advise on how to train a puppy for new puppy owners. No matter what you do, you should always follow a few guidelines when training a puppy. One of the keys to effective dog training is to use positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement leads to a happy and confident dog, while negative reinforcement may lead to a dog that is skiddish or agressive. Also, you should always be consistent and patient in your training.

Things You Should Begin With

Consistent rewards should always be given when your puppy does the right thing. Some examples of good rewards are treats or verbal praise. Don’t forget that it will probably take some time before your puppy learns what to do and what not to do. It will take time for your dog to understant that it is wrong to pee on the carpet.

Leash training, house traing and basic obedience are good areas to start with. This early training will help your dog bond to you and understand that you are the leader. Short, consistent lessons will see the most progress.

If you don’t stick with it early on, your dog will develop bad habits that you’ll have to correct later. Take puppy training as a serious commitment. Don’t give up, be patient and your puppy will eventually get it.

Is Crate Training Important?

Crate training a puppy is a really good idea unless you plan on being home 24/7. If you crate train, you dog will feel much more secure when you are away. This protects your home from being destroyed and can lessen your dog’s anxiety. Many owners start crate training while they are working to housetrain the dog.

The first step in crate training is to teach your puppy that his crate is the best place in the world to be. When your puppy goes into the crate, give him a treat and lots of verbal praise. You should never make him go into the crate when he doesn’t want to. Anything that makes your dog dislike the crate should be avoided.

Helpful Hints for Housetraining

As you know, an important part of training is housebreaking your puppy. Taking your puppy outside often and giving him lots of praise when he does the right thing is important. You won’t get very far if you just use discipline when he goes inside. Walk around outside with your dog and don’t come back inside until he has done his business. Once he’s used the restroom, give him lots of praise.

If you need more help take a look at one of the best dog training programs available.  Read The Secrets to Dog Training Review here.

 

Add a Comment

required, use real name
required, will not be published
optional, your blog address