Thursday, October 2, 2008

How To Train A Puppy In 3 Easy Steps

Think about how to train a puppy first and foremost if you bring a new puppy into your home. She's not a toy, so don't treat her like one. Make your new puppy welcome. Her new home will have strange sounds and smells, which she will have to get used to. This takes time. Here are my 3 easy steps on how to train a puppy with the least possible hassle.

1. Establish the basics first. Decide on her diet, the brand for dogfood she will have. You may have to change this, but choose carefully and it will probably be alright. Decide on where her bed is going to be. Don't change this location if possible. This is her comfort place, just like your bed is to you, so choose a quiet, peaceful corner that she can feel is hers.

2. Use the same words or short phrases for the same expected results. For example, go potty for her toilet, and then always take her to the same spot in the garden, and here's dinner for her main daily meal. Repetition in the same tone of voice, followed by the same action, is one of the keys to getting the same result with a young dog.

3. Do not heavily chastise your puppy, or shout at her, regardless of how bad a mess she has made, or how badly chewed the carpet is. Show your displeasure by being cool towards her. Frown and say little without any cuddles. This, coupled with lots of hugs and happy words when she does something right, will usually get the message across to her.

Don't worry about how to train a puppy. It's not rocket science. Just use common sense, and if you're stuck, you can get an expert book guide to help you. There's plenty of excellent ones available. Above all, have fun -- your puppy deserves it!

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John Coutts is an experienced author who researches and writes on a variety of popular subjects.

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