If
your puppy feels comfortable in the crate from the beginning, then crate training will be easy.
When
your puppy feels comfortable in daily surroundings, he's more likely to be happy and easy - going.
Exposure to professional grooming early on will help
your puppy feel comfortable in the grooming salon as he grows into an adult!
Not exact matches
Despite his physical challenges, Noah
felt comfortable in his new home right away, and instantly made friends with Edge's two
puppy mill survivors, Tater Tot and Lexi, who is also blind.
Despite possible whining and barking, your
puppy will
feel comfortable sleeping
in its own place — knowing that no one will take it from him.
A leash may be required for walks later when your
puppy is already
feeling comfortable in new environment.
Our
puppy immediately
felt comfortable in their play space and loves to listen to the both of them.
Thank you SO much for making little Luke
feel so
comfortable in his new home and for making the stress of potty training a new
puppy non-existent.
Now that your new
puppy is home, it is important to let the dog
feel comfortable and safe
in his new environment.
If the crate is too large, the
puppy may
feel comfortable in doing its business
in the far end corner of the crate while still
feeling at ease
in eating and sleeping
in the opposite corner.
Once your
puppy is used to being
in the crate and has learned to
feel safe,
comfortable and happy
in it, you can begin using the crate to its full potential for house training.
Our technique puts you
in control using non-physical, quick and easy methods that dogs and
puppies need to
feel comfortable and secure.
It is not enough for your
puppy to
feel comfortable at home and
in your favorite dog park where it goes for a walk every day, plays with the same playmates and greets the same people.
But if your
puppy is still a little nervous, it may make him
feel more
comfortable to have a playdate
in familiar territory.
Belly rubs, scratching around their ears, touching their toes, and
feeling around and
in their mouth are all ways to help your
puppy get
comfortable with handling.
Like children, as to many of us our pets are,
puppies and kittens must take new experiences
in small, but frequent doses
in order to
feel comfortable.
Ultimately, you want to make your
puppy feel safe and
comfortable enough
in their crate that they do not cry to be let out.
When you are sure that your
puppy is
feeling comfortable in these environments add more people, more dogs and busier places
The adjustment of going from sleeping with his momma and littermates to suddenly sleeping alone
in a new environment can be stressful for your
puppy, and even just a few nights with some company will help your pup to
feel more
comfortable.