Without training your puppy you are essentially telling your puppy that whatever he does is OK. Unfortunately that isn't the case, is it. You want your puppy to behave, to be potty trained, to not chew on your new shoes, to not bite, to walk nicely on the leash. You have to teach him all of those things. He wants to learn them. He wants you to be the boss.
Puppy training is essential to having a good relationship with your puppy. It's not about tricks or showing off: it's about communicating with your puppy so your puppy knows who is in charge and both of you are happier.
Before getting yourself a puppy, make sure that you have ample time to spare for your puppy’s needs. It is ideal that you also ensure that your home is safe for your new puppy to live in. Puppies can be mischievous like little kids, too. So, aside from making your home safe for your new puppy, you also make sure that things in your home are spared from any possible damages that your new pet might cause. Puppy training is very important upon your puppy’s arrival in your home. The soonest that you can implement puppy training, the better it is for you and your pet.
Just let your pup settle for a few hours after arrival by giving him a warm hot water bottle and a ticking clock in the area where he sleeps. This method will help replicate the body heat and heartbeat of their litter mates and will surely help them to relax in their new home. Furthermore, your pet will benefit a lot if you give him his time alone in a private sleeping place where he can be undisturbed for short periods. There are many benefits when a puppy is relaxed and quiet. Manners and house-cleanliness are the basic puppy training methods your pup must learn as early as possible.
One of the earliest puppy training lessons you should teach is potty training. As soon as you see your pup in the actual act of urinating, quickly pick it up and bring it to your chosen place where he can do this act. As much as they seem to be ready for puppy training, they will most probably rebel against discipline as they get older. As soon as you have a puppy, teach him that coming to you when called is the best thing he can ever do as your pet. If your pet learns to come back to you the soonest time possible, then you can be assured that he will know how to return in case he gets out of your house.
Puppies act like absorbent sponges when it comes to learning proper behavior and tricks. If you do your job properly then puppy training should be a hit. Your puppy is ready and eager to learn proper behavior. They want to please you. Therefore, if they aren’t following your instruction it might not be their fault. You might be giving confusing puppy training instructions.
Puppies thrive on positive reinforcement and encouragement. Positive reinforcement such as acting excited and petting your puppy when they do the right behavior help with your puppy training efforts. It is a puppy's nature to want to be close to you and make you happy. Showing encouragement and praise will help your puppy much farther, much faster in their puppy training. Make sure to encourage a puppy through each puppy training accomplishment, no matter how big or small.
The training and educating process about what is right and wrong shouldn’t be too harsh and severe either. Observing your puppy’s behavior will prevent any common mistakes of punishing your puppy with no clear reasons. Never use harsh reprimands or physical violence on your puppy. Any aggression against your puppy might lead to future developments of aggressive behaviors in your dog. Determination, discipline and patience are usually all that is needed to correct any bad habits.
