When
the puppy goes to the person, she gets the kibble and lots of petting and praising.
Let
the puppy go to the person, not the person to the puppy.
Not exact matches
A lack of knowledge about how
to properly
go about acquiring a
puppy results in many
people unwittingly supporting the trade in
puppy farmed and trafficked dogs.
He figures it wouldn't be fair for his dog
to wait alone at home all day while he
goes to work and plays with other
people's
puppies.
We ordered a glass of rosé (when in Rome) and ate on the outdoor patio where
people were dining with
puppies in tow... I was pretty sure I'd died and
gone to heaven.
The auto manufacturer
went around the country doing things like a
puppy kissing booth, a Kid Rock concert a SOCOM in South Florida and just tried
to make
people laugh.
Training is all about «real life» scenarios, so we teach your
puppy to stop biting,
go to the bathroom outside, not
to jump on
people, walk well on leash, and listen
to your obedience commands, so they become a polite member of your family.
I HAVE ONE OF THESE PLASTIC PENS AS WELL... I like
to use these in the house when
people come over
to meet our
puppies and the 4 panel one al is
going to be WAY too small even for the mini
puppies.
Prior
to being able
to attend class, they advised that
puppy owners not walk their pups in public parks or around the neighborhood where stray / unvaccinated dogs travel until after the 4th vaccine, but
to meet the need for socialization by inviting lots of kind, gentle
people of all ages
to their home and carry the
puppy everywhere: the video store
to rent videos, the fringes of a summer soft ball game, the grocery store
to sit outside with the
puppy on your lap and watch
people and carts and kids
go by.
The
puppy you buy should come from parents that have been tested for their specialized abilities AND tested for their competence in obedience, and come with good references from other
people that own dogs that are directly related
to the dog you are
going to get.
People whom have raised
puppies in the past often
go for an adult dog the next time around, only because they know how much work a younger dog can be and now they just want
to fast forward
to the easier and more rewarding stage of an adult dog's life.
Puppies who grow up in the same yard with the same
people and only ride in the car
to go to the veterinary clinic for vaccinations will never become the dogs they could be!
Vocabulary Elimination Training Teaching Contented Kennel Confinement Teaching Positive Chewing
Puppy Play Biting Rewards and Corrections Leadership Through Learn
to Earn - SAMPLE Leadership Exercises Using Food as a Training Tool
Puppy Proofing the Home Early Socialization Socialization Check List Socialization Classes Teaching «Sit» Teaching «Stay» Teaching «Come» Teaching «Easy» Teaching «Let's
Go» Teaching «Off» Pass the
Puppy Party Suspension Gentling Exercises Advanced Gentling Child Safety Children Introduced
to Dogs Children Relating
to Dogs House Rules Household Manners Close Tether Training Rawhide Chews Toys Leashes and Collars Head Collars Leash Walking Preventing Separation Anxiety Preventing Aggression Toward Family Members Preventing Household Destruction Preventing Jumping on
People Preventing Destructive Play Preventing Food Bowl Aggression Preventing Excessive Barking Preventing Excessive Whining Preventing Excessive Licking of
People Preventing Excessive Urine Marking Preventing Aggressive Play Traveling and Waiting in the Car Jogging With Dogs Waiting at Curbs Spaying and Neutering Identification Food and Water Nutrition and Behavior Bathing Gentle Grooming Nail Trimming Nail Trim First Aide Teeth Brushing Teething
Many
people are willing
to take on the responsibility of dog ownership but would rather not
go through the early mornings and accidents of housebreaking a
puppy.
Don't worry though, a normal healthy
puppy will soon come out of his private space ready
to explore the new environment that now surrounds him and he will
go after the
person that first brought him
to his new home by instinct.
People go to breeders because they want
puppies and they
go to rescues because they want
to help.
In the summer months, however, the number of citizen - surrendered animals doubles between the
people who surrender their pets
to the Shelter when they
go on vacation and the
people who didn't fix their pets and dump the
puppies or kittens at the Shelter for the rest of us
to take care of.
We strongly advise potential clients who are shopping around the internet for a teacup
puppy to be wary of any alleged teacup
puppy store that does not have a physical location where you can actually
go to see and play with the
puppies in
person.
Many
people question if they can pick out, see, or play with their
puppies before they are ready
to go at 8 - weeks - old.
Late last year, the ASPCA began a campaign simply called «No Pet Store
Puppies,»
to discourage the 88 million
people who planned
to purchase a gift for a pet that December from doing so at a pet store, where the money would
go to support cheap mass breeding.
Some of these
puppies go on
to organizations that train other sorts of service dogs — dogs that help
people in wheelchairs, for example — and the rest are sold as pets (with an agreement that the dog will be spayed or neutered, in order
to help control the pet population).
At the end of the
puppy raising period, a little over a year, the
puppy raiser must bring the dog back
to the training school so it can
go on
to help a blind or visually impaired
person.
«These are the moms and the dads of the babies in the pet stores,» Szczudlo explained, adding that
people who
go out and purchase
puppies in shops don't realize that they're «supporting the industry that does this
to the parents.»
A: Right now
people are moving away and calling and saying they can't find a home for their dog and 10
puppies or their cat and three kittens or whatever, and they ask the Humane Society, «What are you
going to do about it?»
It is important
to let your
puppy go though the socialization process with other animals,
people and even the environment itself.
The breeder will ask you almost as many questions about you as you will about them as they want their
puppies to go to good homes with
people who appreciate the special delights of a dachshund dog.
Then the
person passes the
puppy on
to the next
person, who
goes through the same routine.
With large litters those first two weeks are
going to be tough especially if only one
person is bottle - feeding twelve
puppies round - the - clock.
But if Joe Public wants a
puppy for the family and doesn't know about the shelter, or has heard it's a hell hole (as many are), or can't get there during work hours (the only time they're open, often), or gets treated rudely by
people who work there, why is he NOT
going to just
go to a pet store and pick up a pricey pup?
It's better
to go too slow and assure your
puppy is not frightened or injured than
to rush and force your pup
to meet new things and
people.
«If you buy from a source you haven't done research on, the risk of health ailments and behavioral problems do not
go down; if anything, they
go up,» says Cori Menkin, senior director of the ASPCA's
Puppy Mills Campaign, which urges
people to avoid any bricks - and - mortar or online retailer that sell
puppies.
If your
puppy is pulling away, do not force the
puppy to go to people.
Puppies who later grow up
to be dogs, need
to calm and accustomed
to riding in a car, walking on a leash, playing in a backyard and ignoring
people, bicycles and other dogs walking by, meeting strangers, hearing thunderstorms or loud noises, loud TV set, yelling
people, active children and the list
goes on.
People have also fallen victim
to scams where they
go to a website and pay up
to thousands of dollars for a
puppy, but the
puppy never arrives.
Husky dogs are naturally friendly and happy -
go - lucky dogs, but you must socialize them early on, as they can become wary of other dogs and
people if they're not frequently exposed
to both as a
puppy.
The old advice
to wait until a
puppy has had all of its vaccinations before
going to parks, or around other dogs or
people is the opposite of what is best for your
puppy.
In general, responsible breeders do not sell their
puppies or kittens
to pet stores because they want
to meet their buyers in
person to ensure each animal
goes to a suitable home.
It is not uncommon
to find
people breeding more than one kind of dog (for example, quite a few Akita breeders are also interested in Shibas), but a breeder producing litters of many different breeds of dog is not
going to be your best source, and probably should be suspected as a
puppy - mill or disreputable breeder.
Don't immediately let
go, wait a half second
to get the
puppy a little more excited about
going then direct the
puppy towards the other
person!
They were more likely
to expose the
puppy to more stimuli, including large trucks, sirens, children,
people coming
to the door (but there was no difference for walking on leash or
going to the dog park)
You can't predict what
people are
going to do - for all you know they may move house and not decide
to take the cute
puppy you sold them, and he ends up in the pound..
Every
puppy you produce means that one
puppy will die in the shelter because a
person bought the
puppy from you rather than
going to a shelter or rescue.
CCI is moving away from using German shepherds for two reasons: first, a lot of the public view (and fear) German shepherds as «police» or «guard» dogs, and second, German shepherds bond very strongly
to people and the program is difficult on them because first they form a strong bond
to their
puppy raiser, then
to their trainer when they
go back
to CCI, and then
to their eventual handicapped owner.
Jazz, When my pitt was a
puppy she didn't want
to go for walks either... we took her everywhere
to visit
people with other dogs so she could learn
to play and walk with other dogs, now she loves her walks.
Who is
going to be able
to do a better job of following up and supporting the
puppy buyer - the
person who has produced two litters of eight
puppies over ten years (16 dogs
to track) or the
person who has produced five litters of eight every year over ten years (400 dogs
to track).
We have
people that used
to purchase dogs from us adopt from us because we always did right by them, even if a
puppy ended up sick after it
went home.
Puppies especially benefit from socialization, as they are basically a clean slate and need
to be introduced
to the world they are
going to be living in, which typically will include other
people, animals, car rides, loud sounds (especially if you live in the city), etc..
So
to all the
people that
go to private breeders or pet shops, (Pet Land is notorious for getting there
puppy's from
puppy mills) Remember - there is a wonderful pet for you at a shelter.
Breeders will want
to make sure their
puppies are
going to good homes, with
people who know what
to expect and have made all the necessary preparations.
Our
puppy, beginning and intermediate classes are taught with the
person and dog who are not
going on
to competition in mind.