Sentences with phrase «teach your pup what»

The earlier in life you start teaching a pup what is expected of it the better, but the more it has to learn.
It's up to us humans to teach our pups what is and is not appropriate when it comes to biting and this can take a little time and patience.
Little by little teach your pup what you expect of him and how he can succeed.
Teaching your pup what's OK to chew and what's not is at least as important as house - training him properly - otherwise, you'll end up leaving him in a crate or the basement all day to stop his destructive behavior.

Not exact matches

Ensuring you have taught your puppy to respond to his or her name, what is and is not acceptable in terms of house - manners and establishing an uninhibited relationship with your pup is more important than any other discipline in the early stages of any dog's life.
Drop your pup off with us and let us do the training and when we're done well teach you what your dog has learned.
Never take your pup out of his crate because he's kicking up a fuss - that just teaches him that being loud will get him what he wants.
Training should be a way to bond with your pup by building a stronger relationship through communication and is just as much about teaching you, as a pet parent, how to understand what your dog is saying as it is about teaching him how to «behave».
It's also great for pups that have already had training but need some extra help in solidifying what was taught in class.
However, in order to be a good dog owner, you must do what's best for your pup — and what's best for those whom your dog comes in contact — by training him and teaching him to behave properly.
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