Training a puppy isn’t that hard, but it will be even easier with these beginner tips for puppy owners.
Make sure you bought everything before you bring home your puppy. Local grocery stores have an array of dog food brands you can choose from. Have your family greet the newly-arrived puppy. Puppies are very social. Your puppy pees, defecates, eats and exercises. To facilitate these activities effectively, organize them all in a planner. A puppy doesn’t know what correct behavior is or not. If left alone, the dog will continue his unacceptable ways until adulthood. Puppies are born social. Expand his social skills by having him meet other people and animals.
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2. GetThe Necessary Supplies
• Make sure you bought everything before you bring home your puppy. Local
grocery stores have an array of dog food brands you can choose from.
• A medium-sized dog bowl is enough to accommodate the mouth of a
puppy. Have a mat underneath to absorb the spills. Don’t forget to supply
water for his drink.
3. GetThe Necessary Supplies
• Grooming supplies should include brushes, cutters, shampoo, and other
hygienic necessities.
• Collars must have identification tags.
• Crates and kennels are optional.
4. IntroduceThe DogTo His New Environment
• The first welcoming party is very helpful
in the initial relationship building.
• Give your pet some space in order to
adjust himself in your home.
5. IntroduceThe DogTo His New Environment
• Your puppy is a typical dog that likes to chew
anything he finds interesting. Keep the dog
away from things or places that can get him
poisoned, hurt or lost.
• Protect your belongings by making these
things out of his reach.
6. Set Up A Planner
• This helps in setting up routines that you and your dog can get accustomed
with.
• You can also include in your planner your observations on a specific routine.
• You can check if the activity went well or not and what distractions keep a
particular activity from being fulfilled.
7. TrainThe Dog
• A puppy doesn’t know what correct behavior
is or not.
• If left alone, the dog will continue his
unacceptable ways until adulthood.
8. TrainThe Dog
• Prevent that from happening by house
training the young puppy once he’s in
your house.
• You can seek help from friends or
professional dog trainers on how to teach
your pet good lessons.
9. Train the Dog
• If you happen to adopt an older dog, there
is a possibility that he has not been house
trained well, or not at all.
• The key to teach an adult dog is the same
as that of your puppy, but it takes more
time.These tips for puppy owners would
still be applicable.
10. Socialize
• Expand your dog’s social skills by having him meet other people and
animals.
• One of the best ways of developing this skill is to take him for a walk.
• Go around your neighborhood, attend dog events or go to places with lots
of people and animals.
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