Puppy Obedience Training

Puppy Obedience: Scolding
Never Achieves Much
A new puppy is going to be your constant
companion for a good many years and to ensure that the time
that you share with him will be filled with joy you will first
of all need to look at different kinds of puppy obedience
training methods. Once you find a few options it is then up to
you to decide which of them is most suited for your puppy. That
you should begin training your puppy when he is still quite
young is a given. What’s more, you can also choose between
doing the puppy obedience training on your own or you can seek
out a professional to do the training for you.
Puppy Obedience Training, Do
It Yourself.
Though there are many advantages to getting
a professional to do the puppy obedience training for you, it
will however still mean that you won’t have too many fond
memories to enjoy later on. It is therefore a good idea to
think about imparting puppy obedience training on your own.
Obviously, there are right ways as well as wrong ways of going
about puppy obedience training. The proper way means that you
should approach the task with a positive bent of mind and also
have the right attitude before even setting out to train your
puppy.
- The wrong way means approaching the puppy obedience
training with a negative bent of mind and also being in
a foul mood because of the difficulties that will be
encountered along the way. However, you should not make
common mistakes and instead must do things the proper
way by for example choosing an appropriate place where
you can begin the puppy obedience training. A backyard
is as good a starting off place as any other place and
so too is a living room.
- Some of the simpler commands that must be taught to
the puppy are “Sit” and “Stay”. Every time your puppy
follows his puppy obedience training command you must
then give him a treat and also praise him so that he
understands that he is doing something right. However,
at the same time there is not much that can be
accomplished by scolding your puppy whenever he fail to
obey the commands given by you.
- Repetition is the key to succeeding with puppy
obedience training and so you will need to be patient
and consistent so that you give your puppy clear and
unambiguous commands which must be obeyed at all
times.
- Puppy training pads are often used by pet owners to
teach a puppy where he should do his poop. The best way
to ensure that your puppy obedience training efforts
pay off is to first call out your puppy’s name and
follows that with the command you wish him to obey.
Calling his name ensures that your puppy understands
that he is being spoken to and this will ensure that he
will respond to the command that follows his name.
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