Every dog (even yours) is an eager and willing student. He is not only able to learn to stop doing what comes naturally and start adopting the strangest behaviors (from his perspective), he loves to learn these things.
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Thursday, August 21, 2014
Training Your New Puppy
Lesson 1: Training Your New Puppy -------------------------------------------------- Bringing a new puppy into the household is always an exciting and fun time. Everyone wants to play with, cuddle and hold the little ball of fur. The last thing on the minds of most new puppy owners is training the new addition, but it is important that puppy training and socialization begin as early as possible. In some ways training a puppy is easier than training an adult or adolescent dog. One reason is that the puppy is essentially a new, untroubled by past training techniques and other issues. In other ways, however, the puppy can be more difficult to train than an older dog. One challenge to training a new puppy is that puppies are more easily distractible than adolescent and adult dogs. Everything is new to a puppy, and every new experience provides a new chance for distraction. For this reason, it is best to keep training sessions short when working with a puppy, and to end each training sessions on a positive note. Socializing a new puppy is a vital part of any training program, and it is important for socialization to begin early. The window for socialization is very short, and a puppy that is not properly socialized to people, dogs and other animals by the time he or she is four months old often never develops the socialization he or she needs to become a good canine citizen. For more information about Dr. DogSmartSystem, please refer to my website [Click On The Banner Image} Take Care, 
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