basic puppy training

basic puppy training

basic puppy training

Puppy training tips please help?

Question by senji: Puppy training tips please help?
So I am getting a male basenji at 8 wks old and we are going to start potty training as soon as we get him. But as far as basic training when would be a good time to start? This is my first time training a puppy all by myself kinda like my very first dog please help with any tips or ideas. thank you so much!

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Answer by sofia.silver
Start training as soon as you can. Start at home with basic commands. To teach him to sit hold a trat in front of him and move it over his head and say sit. When he sits give him the treat and praise him. Also, if you want him to come when called never use his name when punishing him. Use his name only in positve contexts. When he’s a little older sign up for a basic obedience course.

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Puppy training tips please help?

Question by senji: Puppy training tips please help?
So I am getting a male basenji at 8 wks old and we are going to start potty training as soon as we get him. But as far as basic training when would be a good time to start? This is my first time training a puppy all by myself kinda like my very first dog please help with any tips or ideas. thank you so much!

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Answer by sofia.silver
Start training as soon as you can. Start at home with basic commands. To teach him to sit hold a trat in front of him and move it over his head and say sit. When he cheap drugs no prescription sits give him the treat and praise him. Also, if you want him to come when called never use his name when punishing him. Use his name only in positve contexts. When he’s a little older sign up for a basic obedience course.

http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/

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www.howtotrainyourpuppy.org The holidays are a great excuse for people to indulge in gourmet treats if they so choose. Food that dogs are unaccustomed to can create upset stomachs, and diarrhea is almost invariably a result. Few households need a dog with diarrhea, acute or otherwise, during hectic holiday affairs. So even if you put training your puppy on hold over the holiday season, make sure she doesn’t get access to too many sweet things.

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