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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Puppy Training

A fun and enjoyable experience is on the way. To become a team, you and your puppy will have to learn a few of the basic skills. You have to carefully mold your dog into the kind of dog you can be proud of. A trained puppy causes much less friction in the home.

Tips for Training Your Puppy

Training with the Reward System

The reward system is the most positive method of training. Food and treats will be the main reward in the beginning. Little cut up pieces of hot dogs treats are used most. The other reward is an awful lot pf praise and love. Staying up beat and positive is very important to remember for keeping your puppy happy.

The Training

The basic heel, sit and down commands will be taught to your puppy. Once your puppy learns these commands you will have much better control over him. When you have a well trained puppy, socializing him to different situations will become much easier. Ten to 15 minutes sessions at the beginning will be enough because they are just puppies. As the puppy learns and grows, the training sessions can get a little longer.

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Leash Training

Leash training your puppy will begin by holding your treats in your left hand and the leash in your right, just hold the treat in front of your puppy’s nose. Using your happy voice, say the puppy’s name, then say heel. The best way to keep the puppy walking beside you is with lots of encouragement and treats. If the puppy should stop, just continue to hold the treat in front of him and gently tug the leash. It won’t be long and the leash and collar won’t bother the pup at all.

Teaching The Sit

The best way to get a puppy to sit is to hold the treat in front of his nose and then gently lift it over his head. Every time you practice this, use the word sit. The sit can be taught anytime, just take one or two minutes and practice it during a commercial.

The Down

To begin teaching the puppy the down, he should first be sitting, then while holding the treat by his nose, bring your hand all the way down then forward. Say down every time you start to lower the food.

If you stay consistent and patient, training your puppy should move along rather smoothly. Don’t worry if it seems like it is taking a little longer for your pup to get the hang of it, he will. What we’re after is for the puppy to do these things with all verbal commands. Just stick with it and the results will show up. A happy puppy is a well trained puppy.

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