How can I train a puppy?

You can train your puppy by first finding a well -equipped collar and then actively training the dog using a positive strengthening. Finding the collar is an important part of training on a leash, because a poorly proven collar either hurts the dog or fits over the head and allows the dog to escape. If you want to actively train the puppy, you have to practice a walk on a leash; The puppy will never be properly trained without much training. In addition, the use of positive strengthening, makes the puppy know that it does something correctly and should repeat this event for further praise.

Start training the puppy as soon as possible, especially if you have a large breed. Large breeds can easily attract to a leash and go wherever they want, which makes training more difficult. To get started, get a well-equipped collar for a puppy and a short leash. The collar should be regularly checked to ensure that the puppy does not overcome its current settings. You should not be able to tighten the dog's head but should not be a dog onneck gripped.

Hold the clue in one hand and walk on a straight line. If the puppy begins to wander, turn your direction, but never jerk or pull the puppy. Let the dog know that you wish to follow you with an attitude "to follow me" and walking with a goal. If the dog starts pulling on a leash, he immediately stops walking and standing so that the dog knows that pulling with you does not work.

Do not forget to use a positive strengthening to practice a puppy. Negative strengthening, such as the jerking of the dog on a leash, screams at or punish it in some other form, often worsens the situation. Giving a puppy to give treatment, exclaimed how good the puppy is, and enthusiastically cuddling puppies are all forms of positive strengthening. Positive strengthening should be used whenever the Puppies does something as you want, especially if it is the first time the puppy did this action.

You have successfully trained the guide when the leash can be relaxed but the dog is not lagging behindbehind or pulling forward. The puppy should be interested in where you plan to go and always follow, even if it smells something interesting. Some breeds of dogs learn new things faster than others, so patience when you start to train a puppy.

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