10 Most Important Tips To Training Your Puppies
All of us dream of parenting the perfect dog, a pup that is a
CGC or canine good citizen
and is well behaved and dependable at all times. Well dreams do
come true if the training is done with care and dedication.
Remember pups learn from day one and need to be taught what is
right, what is wrong, and proper socialization.
Pups are like children, they need constant supervision and
training. Training a pup need not be an ordeal all you need to keep
in mind are a few simple rules:
• Until your pup learns you need to keep an eye on him at
all times. When you cannot then you must crate him. Create a
schedule for the pup this will help the pup settle down quickly.
The schedule must include things like hourly bath rooming visits,
eating times, rest periods, walks, play time, training, and so on.
A pup that has a busy day has no time to be bored and get into
mischief.
• Teach the pup to respect you. Dogs live in packs and
instinctively follow a leader. If you establish your leadership in
no uncertain terms then training will become easy as the pup will
obey you at all times and not challenge your authority.
• Use only positive training methods. Never shout at, hit,
or punish a dog. It is not just cruel but can lead to behavioral
problems. Use of electric shocks, prong collars, sprays, and so on
could hurt the animal.
• Teach the pup “nothing in life is free.” This is a system
that is widely acknowledged as a useful training tool. If you
practice this, the pup will learn that to get something like love,
a walk, or treat, he must behave well.
• Teach the meaning of “No,” from day one. Do not encourage
behaviors like jumping, mouthing, tug-o-war, barking, or running
out of open gates and doors. Praise good behavior and ignore or
walk away when there is bad behavior. The pup will learn that if he
misbehaves he will loose his companion/playmate.
• To correct a behavior you must catch the pup in the act
and startle him by rattling a can of pebbles. Once you have done
this make him correct his behavior and immediately offer him a
treat and praise. Pups do not recall what happened earlier so
scolding him after an event is of no use.
• Always call/use his name positively. Never say “Bad TOM,”
or “No Tom,” this will cause confusion and the pup will think that
if you call his name then it is something bad. The pup must
associate his name with happy events like hugs, petting, walks,
treats, and such. If this happens he will come willingly when you
call out his name.
• Create a training schedule that is short and sweet say 10
minutes thrice a day. Long repetitive lessons can be boring and the
pup will loose interest in learning. Make learning fun and use
trick training to teach commands like sit, down, come and so
on.
• Bond with the pup and both of you will enjoy your
lessons. The pup must look forward to spending time with you and
not avoid you by running away or hiding. Be sure to socialize the
pup early. Socialization is one of the most important lessons. The
pup must learn to be around other animals, people, sounds,
vehicles, and other activities. So, slowly introduce the pup when
he is little to everyday activities and sounds. Take him to the
mall/ park, introduce him to children and other pets, and make him
unafraid of the vacuum and garden hose.
• Learn all about crate training, leash walking, house
breaking, as well as food training. These are kindergarten lessons
that every pup must master. Know about all the idiosyncrasies as
well as peculiarities of the breed this will give you valuable
insights on how to successfully train the pup.
As a pet-parent you have many choices. You could choose to train
the dog yourself or register at a professional training school.
Training a dog has many stages: kindergarten, obedience training,
doggy sports, showing and conformation, as well as other aspects
like therapy dogs, hearing dogs, and so on. What level you choose
to train depends on you as well as the learning abilities of your
dog. As you know, different dogs like humans have varied talents.
Choose well and both you and your pup will have fun times
together.
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