Basic Puppy Training Techniques.
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There are a number of important guidelines that you need to keep in mind when
teaching your puppy the basics about good behavior. Exercising the right training techniques is what will make or
break your training regimen with your dog. Follow these five important guidelines and teaching your puppy will be
easier than ever.
1 - Be Gentle - Your new puppy is going to be extremely sensitive at first, and as
a result will not be able to handle anything that is too stressful on both an emotional and a physical level.
Although learning generally quickly takes place, now is the time where your puppy will react poorly to stress or
being trained too rough. If fears are picked up too easily during the training process, then it may inhibit the
puppy's ability to learn, so make sure to be gentle but firm in your training.
2 - Keep Things Brief - Puppies have even shorter attention spans than children.
Your puppy is only going to learn when his or her attention is on you, and you will not see the results that you
are looking for when your puppy is tired physically or mentally. Make sure to be brief when putting your puppy
through training activities, and then you can move on.
3 - Exercise Patience - Expecting overnight results is only going to frustrate you
and cause your training regimen to lose its focus. Relax, and understand that things like this will take time, and
puppies learn in spurts. Puppies also do go through brief memory lapses so do not allow yourself to become
overwhelmed if your puppy seems to forget some of its training from one day to the next. Exercise patience when it
comes to training and you will be just fine.
4 - Exercise Simplicity - Teaching your puppy should be done in a step by step
process if you want to attain the best results. This is the best way that your puppy will learn. Exercise a simple,
step by step approach and your puppy will learn more quickly and will enjoy the process more thoroughly than if you
were to employ a more intensive training regimen.
5 - Build Confidence - Confidence is the core of every healthy adult dog, and
confidence begins with building confidence in a young puppy. Building confidence in your puppy is not hard at all
to do; all you need to do is spend positive time with your puppy as often as you possibly can. This will help to
build self confidence in your puppy. You should not always be in training mode when you first get your puppy, but
instead sometimes you should step back and play with your dog, having fun with him or her in the process. Training
is important, but above all else your dog needs to know that you are friends.
These five fundamental training foundations are vital in preparing your puppy for
an effective training regimen and will drive better results when properly integrated into your step by step puppy
training process.
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