If you are one of those dog owners who seem to have 'bad puppies', send them off to dog school before they grow up. That is vital for them so that they will know how to behave well as early as now. They might keep on clinging to their old fears as puppies when they grow up and might keep on barking in the middle of the night.
Don't you worry, your puppy won't feel nervous on his first day in school. Chances are, he will definitely enjoy his time there. He might probably want to do it more often since he is outside, meeting other people and puppies as well.
Although the old saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" has been around for a while, it's only half right. The earlier you begin training your dog the better, but even a full grown pup can be trained, it just takes infinitely more patience and work, and the older they get the higher the chances are that you'll need professional help.
When you go out in an animal shelter, you will find out that an adult dog that is not properly trained will almost not find a new home. They aren't as cute as the puppies. This makes puppy school essential.
Our puppies are just like kids who need to be sent to kindergarten. The training that the dog will learn increases the chances of the puppy or the dog of getting a home no matter what happens to his owners. a dog with a short attention span? There is nothing to worry about that, all dogs are like that. There are specific trainings for that.
Not only do the classes teach basic commands and obedience, but they teach puppies to get along with each other. This can be especially important if raising breeds like pit bulls, or other dogs that are sometimes seen in an aggressive light.
Sending your dog to puppy school has so many benefits that a lot of professional breeders out there actually make it a requirement in the sales contract for any new puppy buyers. These guys don't get a commission from the people at the schools, so their not looking for a cut of the money. They just honestly understand that when an owner can communicate with their dogs efficiently then every ones happier, and the future of the dog in question will most likely be filled with Milkbones and treats.
Take the example of Juan Lopez, who is a Texan dog breeder. He says "When I'm screening potential puppy buyers, I ask up front if they have the time for training and can promise to take the puppy through a complete course."
In the end, everybody is more contented if the puppy is well trained at home.
Don't you worry, your puppy won't feel nervous on his first day in school. Chances are, he will definitely enjoy his time there. He might probably want to do it more often since he is outside, meeting other people and puppies as well.
Although the old saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" has been around for a while, it's only half right. The earlier you begin training your dog the better, but even a full grown pup can be trained, it just takes infinitely more patience and work, and the older they get the higher the chances are that you'll need professional help.
When you go out in an animal shelter, you will find out that an adult dog that is not properly trained will almost not find a new home. They aren't as cute as the puppies. This makes puppy school essential.
Our puppies are just like kids who need to be sent to kindergarten. The training that the dog will learn increases the chances of the puppy or the dog of getting a home no matter what happens to his owners. a dog with a short attention span? There is nothing to worry about that, all dogs are like that. There are specific trainings for that.
Not only do the classes teach basic commands and obedience, but they teach puppies to get along with each other. This can be especially important if raising breeds like pit bulls, or other dogs that are sometimes seen in an aggressive light.
Sending your dog to puppy school has so many benefits that a lot of professional breeders out there actually make it a requirement in the sales contract for any new puppy buyers. These guys don't get a commission from the people at the schools, so their not looking for a cut of the money. They just honestly understand that when an owner can communicate with their dogs efficiently then every ones happier, and the future of the dog in question will most likely be filled with Milkbones and treats.
Take the example of Juan Lopez, who is a Texan dog breeder. He says "When I'm screening potential puppy buyers, I ask up front if they have the time for training and can promise to take the puppy through a complete course."
In the end, everybody is more contented if the puppy is well trained at home.
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