Thursday, February 14, 2013

Four Pillars Of Effective Puppy Training Tips For Beginners

By Geraldine Dimarco


Puppies never fail to bring a smile to people's face and you've decided it's time to finally own one. So you excitedly pick one that tugs at your heart, gently bring it home with all his supplies, and set up his new home - fully dog proofed no less. Now what? Well, you've been a responsible dog owner thus far, now it's time to get him trained. House training a puppy is one of the most important things you can do for your pet. If you're new, don't worry-- everybody was at one point. Here are some puppy training tips effective enough for experts to use and easy enough for us to follow.

1. You need to set yourself firmly in the position of authority. The foundation of a healthy relationship with your dog is the correct view of both of your positions in the ultimate hierarchy of things. It's easy to be indulgent with a cute puppy-- but if you don't nip it in the bud, a domineering and bratty dog will be your future headache. Start teaching him how to submit to you by giving him simple commands to obey. Use a firm voice when you say 'Sit!' and gently push him down to that position. Once he understands that you are his superior other commands will be easier to teach.

2. You will have to train the puppy on proper toilet habits. This should probably be one of the first things you will ever learn in house training a puppy. Bring him outside to a designated potty place fifteen minutes after every meal. Walk around the spot until he unloads and lavish him with accolades when he does. Do this for a few weeks so his mind will set a pattern for the right dog activities in regards to potty. If there should be accidents inside the house, thoroughly clean the area with a deodorizer so he will not return to claim his kingdom after a few days.

3. You need to socialize the puppy. Puppy training tips include socialization of the dog as early as possible. Ideally, the optimum time to do this is when he is a few weeks old until about three months of age. Introduce him to different kinds of people as well as other healthy and vaccinated animals. Take him with you on rides and busy places like malls and parks. A healthy, well-adjusted and confident dog is a result of effective socialization developed in his younger years.

4. You must have a reliable communication system which your puppy understands. Dogs, indeed most animals, understand what their human counterparts mean through the reward-punishment method. The tricky part is to do this as consistently each and every time. For example, he jumps on a couch and you scold him sharply. The next day, he jumps again and you make nothing out of it this time. This will confuse the puppy and result in a cloudy understanding of what you want from him. Be consistent every time.

Simple right? Puppy training tips just go on from here but these are the fundamental issues you need to deal with and the others will be easier. Make a commitment in training your puppy; it is fun and interesting. You will find yourself itching to get another one before long.




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