It's also about
teaching Rascal how to behave in social settings and helping him to become familiar with other people, dogs and animals.
My husband inadvertently
taught Rascal to become a biter.
Not exact matches
To stop his behavior,
teach your little
rascal right from wrong and redirect his attention to appropriate toys so he leaves your toys alone.
Puppy training classes have a host of benefits (for
Rascal and you) outside of the obedience lessons that they
teach.
As well as ensuring little
Rascal has a safe, quiet place to eat it's important to
teach children NOT to approach your pup while he's eating and not to try to take food or bones away from him.
So...
teach your little
Rascal that your children are authority figures, NOT puppies, and start right away.
The best way to make sure your little
Rascal doesn't get all possessive over his toys or treats is to
teach him how to «Drop It» or «Leave It».
The way to handle this puppy behavior is to
teach little
Rascal that there are certain things he can chew on, and a lot more that he can't.
Teach little
Rascal to tolerate you, your partner, your children and any human being being around his bowl by making sure you're around him at mealtimes.