And be sure to follow Guide Dogs for the Blind on Facebook to see some more guide dog
puppies in training hard at work.
Not exact matches
Looking back on it, I probably picked the most Dominant
puppy in the litter, which is a much
harder dog to
Train and own.
You can
train polite greeting behaviors
in puppies so that you won't have to work
hard in removing a behavior that has a history of being rehearsed for many months or years.
A
puppy who is Calm is your best choice, an overly independent and dominant
puppy will be
harder to
train, an overly submissive
puppy will tend to be a little quieter around the home and shy
in social situations.
House -
training is
hard enough on its own; getting your
puppy to poo
in the same spot every time is a real trick.
Inconsistency like this will only confuse your Dalmatian
puppy and
in turn it may jeopardize all the
hard work you've put into
training.
Begin
training your
puppy immediately
in order to avoid developing bad habits that are
hard to break.
As time - consuming and frustrating as crate
training (and other
puppy behavior problems) might be at first, your
hard work will surely pay off
in the long run!
Scolding or otherwise punishing a
puppy for relieving itself
in the house can cause the
puppy to fear people and make house -
training harder in the long run.
So at the same time that we support shelter adoption for those individuals who are willing to take a leap of faith on a dog that has fallen on
hard times and needs a second chance, we also need to focus on developing a better paradigm
in which companion dogs are created responsibly by breeders who put top priority on responsibly producing
puppies with excellent health and temperament and who provide those
puppies with optimal early socialization and
training.
This may mean enrolling her
in puppy training to ensure that she doesn't resist you or bite you
hard.
We have a beautiful husky
puppy that we are definitely trying to
train, and it's
hard going with the treats we were giving him as he wasn't interested
in them at all!
In this particular case we're talking about a mix of two
hard - to -
train dogs, so your
puppy should start
training at an early age if you wish to teach her to behave.
Training a
puppy can be
hard work, yet put the effort
in when they are little, and you will be rewarded.