Dec 31 2008
Puppy Training and Puppy Play - the Importance of Socialization
training? considerably more often? easy of training an adult or adolescent dog. One reason? that the puppy? essentially a "slate" in white, close untroubled technical training and other past editions. Another reason pi? indirect? you're more likely? most likely go? time and have more patience with your new puppy you that after the "novelty" has brought out pretty. It tends to be human nature to have more patience with young people (dogs and people), because? we know that they 're inexperienced in life and they' re usually eager to learn. In other ways, however, the puppy can? be a little more? difficult to train a pi? old dog. A challenge to train a new puppy? that the puppies are pi? easily distractible that pi? old dogs. Everything? a new puppy and every new experience provides a new Probability? for the distraction. For this reason,? better to hold training courses make when working with a puppy and concluded the training courses each on a positive note. ? also important to allow the puppy plenty of time to play and interact with other puppies and dogs. The training of socialization? vital to make your new puppy a good canine citizen, because? the aggression of the dog? a growing problem in many areas. A properly socialize the dog learns how to play well with other dogs and game aggressive? excessively punished by the other dogs in group play. This kind of learning the game? something that happens between the brothers germani in litters of pups. While puppies playing with each other, learn what? suitable and what not?. Inappropriate behavior, how hard the bite or scratch? punished by the other puppies, the dog's mother, or both. The failure to properly socialize pu? be a major problem with your dog and? A major motivation for the purchase ever by a responsible breeder and never take your puppy's house before it is 8 weeks of age?. A large proportion of this important socialization experience shows that in recent weeks with the puppy 'mother and brother of St. germani A responsible breeder and experienced knows this and never conceder? to future owners of puppies intra puppy at home until 8 weeks of age? but? However, a very important and useful information for you. Unfortunately, many puppies are removed from their mothers and sold or adopted before this socialization has fully occurred. In these cases, even more? than ever, the sessions of the game started puppy you are a very important part of the whole course of puppy training. Most preschool training programs provide good puppy time in each session for this type of interaction of the dog. The presentation of your puppy to new experiences and new positions? also an important part of puppy training. Teaching your dog to be obedient and sensible to react, even in the face of many distractions,? very important when training dogs and puppies. A great way to socialize your puppy is the new people that the new dog? to take on a trip to your local store Pet. Many major chains of deposit Pet and some independent well, allow parents Pet bring their children like fur and these deposits can be great places so that? the puppies get used to new sights, sounds and smells. Of course you want to make sure that the deposit allows pets before the above direction and also want to maintain reasonable shot of calls, both for your puppy 'cause if in view of the warehouse staff of the home. For owners of the puppy? important to structure their pet 's environment in fashion by rewarding good behavior is rewarded and not the other puppy. A good example of this is jumping on people. Many people inadvertently reward this behavior perch? pu? be awake. While? that can align jump? be awake for a puppy from 10 pounds, will not? cos? When awake that puppy you? developed into a dog by 100 pounds. Laughing your puppy, or providing any attention at all when it pops up, sar? interpreted as a reward from your puppy - will learn? who receive? attention when you do this. What? 're very careful not to confuse your puppy. There are two strategies for unwanted behavior - firmly say "No" to your puppy and / or ignore the behavior entirely. For "repeat offenders", how does the neglect pi? well, because? ? possible that your puppy interpreters all the attention (even you who say "No" to him) as a reward for behavior. , Of course, good behavior should be rewarded by contrast immediately (with compliments or just with lots of attention and confusion - to say "Good boy" in a very positive tone of voice and sign your dog at the same time? often received the same as the compliments are). This type of positive reinforcement cause? a well behaved adult dog that? a member of the family is estimated that the community? at large. The method of positive reinforcement can? also be used in training the new puppy trivial. The teaching of the puppy to use a single surface such as gravel or asphalt? a good technique. The theory? that the puppy will associate? this surface with trivial and then go? reluctant to use other surfaces (such as the carpeting of your kitchen for example) as a banal. Many puppies can, with a little patience, be quickly trained to use the same point for toileting. There? ? great technique, because? will train? your puppy to go "on command" and the conserver? you have to scrape the back yard when cleaning after your puppy.
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