Providing a variety of chew toys is important when
teaching a puppy what is appropriate to chew and what is not.
Students will leave this course fully informed about every aspect
of teaching a puppy socialization class.
Classes focus
on teaching puppy owners positive methods of getting the behavior they want.
Every dog owner at one point or another encounters some sort of challenge
when teaching puppy or dog obedience training.
So when we talk about bite inhibition in puppies, it's mostly
about teaching puppies how to regulate the pressure of their bite so to match the needs of us humans.
Developing your routine in conjunction
with teaching your puppy when and where «to go» is the first and most important lesson to begin training your new puppy (or adopted dog).
This is certainly not to say that you can not teach an older dog to retrieve, but it is not as easy
as teaching a puppy.
Teaching impulse
control Teaching your puppy control during games will help your adult dog maintain control, even in times of stress or excitement.
It also does more than just stop the pet from having accidents in the house — using the
crate teaches the puppy that he can «hold it».
That doesn't necessarily mean doing formal obedience sessions, but it does
mean teaching your puppy the proper way to act and what is expected.
While potty training may be annoying, following these steps will reduce the number of accidents in your home, and
quickly teach puppy where they are supposed to do their business.
The main focus at this age is not on manners training but on creating positive experiences for the puppy and
teaching puppy owners appropriate and humane techniques for addressing normal puppy behavior.
Most dog owners spend way to much time correcting behaviors they perceive as wrong and far too little
time teaching the puppy what they want it to do instead.
Proper socialization to people, places and other
dogs teaches a puppy that these things are good things.
This
lesson teaches the puppy that a child's hand reaching toward the food bowl means the child is giving him something and not taking anything away.
The socialization with other
puppies teaches the puppies to get along with other dogs, which if you live in a one - dog family, is a great benefit.