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Here's Some Neat PuppyInfo You Should Know
Congrats, you have just got acquired your newest family member (Your new puppy) Now what happens?
Excitement and emotions are up, everyone wants to feed the puppy, play with puppy and hold him (or her)
Here's some puppy info which will come in handy.
PuppyInfo Rule 1
The first few days are extremely important for training your puppy.
Puppy training basics start during the first week the puppy is home this is very critical.
Excitement and emotions are up, everyone wants to feed the puppy, play with puppy and hold him (or her)
Another important element also is all the family members should agree and decide upon daily routine, such as responsibility
and rules for the new puppy.
Remember the first few days are extremely important for training your puppy.
So you need to be prepared for the many training opportunities that will arise.
PuppyInfo Rule 2
Here are some important tools you will need for training your puppy.
A dog bed or crate, food and water bowls, puppy chow, collar, leash, toys, etc.
Now I KNOW everyone in the family will agreed that puppy will sleep in his/her crate, right!
But someone will melt and insists that puppy sleep with them in their bed. Of course no one sleeps the first night.
The next morning we find puppy has urinated and messed all over the bed.
So now the following night puppy is banned to the crate.
The puppy now wimpers and yelps all night. Oh no! No one will sleep tonight either So now the following night puppy is banned to the crate.
The puppy now wimpers and yelps all night. Oh no! No one will sleep tonight either. Now your enthusiasm is down.
Now, how will we go about house training puppy? How are we going to get some sleep with her constant whining and barking?
Here's another thing, everyone all agreed not to let puppy jump up on them, but in the excitement,
no one even notices that puppy is jumping up. NEVER let him jump up. Stop this early.
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Here's Some Do's and Don'ts When Starting Out:
Don't wait for bad habits to set in! Begin training your puppy as soon as you bring your new puppy home.
Always put your puppy in a crate or a small confined area when you can't be watching him/her.
Set up a small room so it can be his own special place for the next couple of months.
Paper the entire floor and put his food/water bowls and bed in one corner.
Also scatter his toys everywhere.
Toys, blankets and treats work wonders.
Remember make the crate a "happy place"
Take puppy out every few hours for a potty break.
And ALWAYS after eating, sleeping and excited play.
Always praise puppy for toileting on cue and in the right place.
Puppy proof your home,
keep tempting and dangerous items out of reach and out of sight.
Always correct bad behaviour at the moment it's happening.
Use a guttural or growl tone and a loud clap of the hands to correct.
Always praise puppy as soon as he/she stops.
Remember to end every training session on a positive note,make it lots of FUN!
Puppies need lots of sleep. Remember when puppy is sleeping leave him be.
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Here are some important facts you and the familiy members should know:
When playing with your puppy do so quietly and gently.
Never ever.. Use hands for punishment like, hitting, grabbing, dragging and forcing the puppy down.
This creates fearful submission or aggressive retaliation.
Never ever.. Assume that he'll "grow out" of bad behaviour - it's your job to teach puppy right from wrong.
Never ever.. Encourage behaviour in a puppy that you don't want to see in an adult dog, eg. biting hands, jumping up.
Never ever.. Use your dog's name in a hostile tone, his name should be a positive.
Never ever.. Reprimand your puppy after the fact, if you see evidence, but have missed the bad behaviour, it's too late!
Never ever.. Give your puppy free run of the house, until he knows the rules, otherwise he will do whatever suits him.
Never ever.. Let your puppy off leash unless the environment is entirely safe and secured.
Never ever.. Leave children in charge of a puppy, adult supervision is imperative.
Never ever.. Rub puppy's nose in his pee or poop, it makes NO sense at all and it's very traumatizing to the pup.
Never ever.. Give in to your puppy's demands, if puppy wins, then puppy rules!


