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How To
Train Your Puppy The Right Way – Introducing Your Puppy To
Your Home And Family
By: Jonathan Cheong
Puppy training is very important, whether you are training your first
puppy or your 20th. Properly training and socializing a puppy is vital
to making it a valued member of your family and your community.
In some ways training a puppy is easier than training an adult or
adolescent dog. One reason is that the puppy is essentially a
“blank slate”, untroubled by past training
techniques and other issues. In other ways, however, the puppy can be
more difficult to train than an older dog.
One challenge to training a new puppy is that puppies are more easily
distractible than adolescent and adult dogs. Everything is new to a
puppy, and every new experience provides a new chance for distraction.
For this reason, it is best to keep training sessions short when
working with a puppy, and to end each training sessions on a positive
note.
It is also important to allow the puppy plenty of time to play, and to
interact with other puppies and dogs. Socialization training is vital
to making your new puppy a good canine citizen, as dog aggression is a
growing problem in many areas. A properly socialized dog learns how to
play properly with other dogs, and overly aggressive play is punished
by the other dogs in the play group.
This type of play learning is something that happens among siblings in
litters of puppies. As the puppies play with each other, they learn
what is appropriate and what is not. Inappropriate behavior, such as
hard biting or scratching, is punished by the other puppies, by the
mother dog, or both.
Unfortunately, many puppies are removed from their mothers and sold or
adopted before this socialization has fully occurred. Therefore, puppy
play sessions are a very important part of any puppy training session.
Most good puppy preschool training programs provide time in each
session for this type of dog interaction.
Introducing your puppy to new experiences and new locations is also an
important part of puppy training. Teaching your dog to be obedient and
responsive, even in the face of many distractions, is very important
when training dogs and puppies.
It is important for puppy owners to structure their pet’s
environment so that the puppy is rewarded for good behaviors and not
rewarded for others. One good example of this is jumping on people.
Many people inadvertently reward this behavior because it can be cute.
While it is true that jumping can be cute for a 10 pound puppy, it will
not be so cute when that puppy has grown into a 100 pound dog.
Instead of rewarding the puppy for jumping, try rewarding it for
sitting instead. This type of positive reinforcement will result in a
well behaved adult dog that is a valued member of both the family and
the community at large.
This type of reinforcement can also be used in potty training the new
puppy. For instance, teaching a puppy to use a unique surface such as
gravel or asphalt is a good technique. The theory is that the puppy
will associate this surface with going potty, and therefore be
reluctant to use other surfaces (like your kitchen carpet for instance)
as a potty.
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