Training a young dog isn't tricky, and it should invariably be fun, but there are some basic tenets that you will need to follow if your desire your puppy coaching efforts to achieve success.There are 2 main sorts of puppy coaching that you will be anxious to start with...... Housetraining or house breaking and basic obedience / manners.
Housetraining involves teaching your dog to dump outdoors ( or when necessary, although not advised, on urine urine pads / litter tray inside ) and you will find all of the info you want ( and more free puppy dog coaching tips ) about this facet of pup coaching on my Housebreaking A Pup page. Basic puppy dog obedience coaching and 'manners ' must be taught at the very same time, and you may begin slowly and build up. Dependent on how old your puppy dog is when you bring him home, and what kind of environment he spent his first few months of life in, you can even have some re-training to do, or some behavior issues to address. Learning how to be companionable and confident with other folks, dogs and scenarios is also a vital facet of your puppy's lessons. You will require some free puppydog training tips to cover this area too. Though your new puppy is a smart tiny guy, and is keen to 'soak up ' all of the experiences and lessons that he will, he has got an extraordinarily short attention span! Any 'teaching ' at this age wants to be given in extraordinarily short 'bursts ' and the key words here are 'little but regularly '. Rottweilers are extremely intellectual dogs, and they are always keen to please.I've owned other breeds, and I am able to truthfully say that in my prior experiences Rottie puppies make great ( and really ready ) scholars
Here's a list of some critical free young dog coaching tips which will help you start out the right way.......
Make pup sessions an exciting experience
Only use positive re-strengthening ( treats, praise, toys and so on. )
Never roar at, or punish, your young dog if he isn't successful
Practice one command or behaviour at a point when your puppy is little
Sessions should be short ( perhaps two - three mins to start with )
Practice at least three times per day. Build this into your daily running order, each day
Be consistent in your techniques and corrections
Always end a session on a nicer note ( with your puppy being successful )
Never train your baby dog when you are feeling irritated, upset or exasperated
Puppy dog coaching is not just a technique of teaching your baby dog about the best way to behave in our human world, but about building the connection between you. The free puppy dog coaching tips above will help you to do both. Your baby dog loves you regardless of what, but to completely trust you he has to feel that you know what you are doing and that you're able to look after him. He will see to you for leadership, direction and answers, and if you cannot provide them he'll make up his very own.
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