The day when the puppy is brought to his new home for the first time is very exciting and beautiful for us.
However, you will soon realize that it takes some work to get the puppy to chew and bark.
The first 30 days are the most important:
You either build up a relationship with your puppy or get into trouble with him.
The great thing is, however, that there are helpful educational tips with which you can accustom the puppy the following things:
- Bite
- Chew
- bark
- Absence of room
But where to start? From the beginning, you should start educating your puppy properly. You must communicate with your puppy in a way that he understands.
You should only praise or punish the puppy at certain moments because otherwise, it can not relate to the deed.
1. Chewing: If your puppy is very playful and very often playing with his new toys, then the perfect moment is here to show him with a reward and a prank that he has done something good.
However, if your puppy starts chewing on your sofa, you have to punish him to get rid of this behavior. Say something like "AHH!" Or "NO" to interrupt the action and give the puppy a toy, as a substitute.
Once the puppy begins to chew on the toy, reward him immediately with caressing.
2. Breaking: The only way to get a puppy is to catch him "in flagrant". At this moment you can interrupt the puppy with a short exclamation such as "AHH" and then bring it outside. Once the puppy is done there, you should praise and caress him every time.
Training with a dog box or kennel can also be very effective. Dogs naturally avoid ditching their sleeping places. Therefore you can keep your puppy in a box for a short time and get used to a "Grassi-Plan". Each time the puppy no longer uses the kennel as a toilet and instead goes outside, praise and reward him for it.
3. Biting and barking: To prevent your puppy from behaving aggressively towards other people and dogs, you must integrate and socialize as soon as possible into society.
This will teach the puppy how to deal with other dogs and people of all sizes. You can do it best by going to a dog school or spending some time in front of a supermarket to get the puppy in contact with strangers.
Remember to always reward the puppy for good actions and for bad actions, Such as barking, by scaring him and recovering his attention.
It is very important that you do not punish the puppy with blows or harsh words or even talk wildly and screaming at him - this would completely irritate him and confuse him!
Instead, you should focus on rewarding good deeds and use the right technique to counteract the unwanted actions.
Everyone wants a dog, which is a lot of motivation when it comes to training, dog sports, and everyday life. It is well-known that dogs enjoy learning much better than by pressure and force. That reward and praise of a trusting relationship with a man are more conducive to punishment and fear is self-evident. But how exactly can you reward dogs, what makes a real motivation
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