You go to the pet store and you fall madly in love with that big wrinkly face and thenext thing you know, you're the proud owner of a new Pug puppy. Something you need to know, especially in those early days, is that the moment you bring that young dog home, you are training them in the right way to act in the future. With pug training, it is critical to be disciplined from the start of your days as a Pug owner.
When you look at how much a kid learns in the initial few years of their life, it far outweighs the quantity of things they learn in the second years. A pug puppy is the same way, the first few months of their life are like the initial few years of a child's life and anything they learn now is going to be inserted in their mind as something that they are allowed to do.
If your Pug puppy jumps up on the coach, will you discipline him and tell him to get down or are you going to pet his cute little head and tell him how charming he is. Now consider what takes place when he could be a full grown dog and he does that, you are possibly going to be upset and scream at him. Well don't scream at the dog, go find a mirror and scream at yourself because you're the one that promoted that behavior when he was a puppy.
We often find humor in the things that both children and dogs do when they're puppies and babies and then we are getting upset when they are doing the same things one or two years later. It's not their fault, you permitted this behavior and now you're going to be forced to sort it. Knowing when to correct behavior is a big part of pug training
When your Pug puppy grabs your shoes and starts gnawing on them, ask one little question , am I going to find that funny in 7 years when he is still doing it? If you're like most of the people, the answer to that question is going to be a sound NO so address it now and you won't have to stress about it in the future because the dog will know that it is not allowable.
It is a tiny tough to train your Pug puppy from the first day, but you have to resist the booby trap of falling for that captivating face. They're animals and they need to be trained. The will only do what you allow them to do or get away with so take care you get the right behavior instilled from day one and you'll have a great pet!
When you look at how much a kid learns in the initial few years of their life, it far outweighs the quantity of things they learn in the second years. A pug puppy is the same way, the first few months of their life are like the initial few years of a child's life and anything they learn now is going to be inserted in their mind as something that they are allowed to do.
If your Pug puppy jumps up on the coach, will you discipline him and tell him to get down or are you going to pet his cute little head and tell him how charming he is. Now consider what takes place when he could be a full grown dog and he does that, you are possibly going to be upset and scream at him. Well don't scream at the dog, go find a mirror and scream at yourself because you're the one that promoted that behavior when he was a puppy.
We often find humor in the things that both children and dogs do when they're puppies and babies and then we are getting upset when they are doing the same things one or two years later. It's not their fault, you permitted this behavior and now you're going to be forced to sort it. Knowing when to correct behavior is a big part of pug training
When your Pug puppy grabs your shoes and starts gnawing on them, ask one little question , am I going to find that funny in 7 years when he is still doing it? If you're like most of the people, the answer to that question is going to be a sound NO so address it now and you won't have to stress about it in the future because the dog will know that it is not allowable.
It is a tiny tough to train your Pug puppy from the first day, but you have to resist the booby trap of falling for that captivating face. They're animals and they need to be trained. The will only do what you allow them to do or get away with so take care you get the right behavior instilled from day one and you'll have a great pet!
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