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Animals are from different species and come with significant responsibilities. Despite some appearing toy-like, they, like children, need care and attention. Our furry friends, just like human beings, have needs for bledder, meal, sleep, playtime, lots of love, and learning. Regardless of their age, our canine companions will always need you at a level akin to an 8-year-old child needing their parents.
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Puppy Training Classes And Obedience Training For Adult Dogs: Where To Start
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Why Puppy Training Is Important
A great dog trick can entertain even the toughest canine critic. But, puppy training is about more than dazzling a crowd. Training school teaches your dog important behavioral skills and good manners. Additionally, it exposes them to a variety of other dogs and people so that they’re comfortable in diverse social situations.1
Your puppy’s first three months are crucial to their development. Young dogs are highly impressionable and adept at retaining new information. Exposing your puppy to all sorts of sights, sounds, people, and other dogs will help prepare them for a life as an adult.
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How to Train Your Puppy Not to Bite: Effective Tips for Puppy Owners
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Puppy biting is a common yet frustrating behavior for new pet owners. Puppies naturally explore the world with their mouths, but biting can quickly become a problem if not addressed. Training your puppy not to bite is essential for their development and for maintaining a harmonious household. Follow these expert tips to gently and effectively curb your puppy’s biting behavior. 1. Understand Why Puppies Bite Puppies bite for several reasons, including teething, play, or curiosity. Biting is a natural behavior in young dogs as they explore their environment and learn boundaries. Recognizing the reasons behind biting can help you address the issue effectively. 2. Teach Bite Inhibition Bite inhibition is a critical skill that helps puppies understand how to control the force of their bites. To teach this: - When your puppy bites too hard during play, let out a loud “yelp” or say “ouch” to mimic how a sibling puppy would react. - Stop playing immediately and ignore them for a few moments. - Resume play once they calm down. Consistently repeating this process helps your puppy learn that biting ends the fun. 3. Redirect to Appropriate Chewing Toys Provide your puppy with plenty of chew toys to satisfy their natural urge to bite and chew. When your puppy bites your hand or clothes, immediately redirect them to a toy. Reward them with praise or treats when they chew on the toy instead of you. 4. Use Positive Reinforcement Reward your puppy for gentle play and non-biting behavior. Treats, verbal praise, and petting can reinforce the idea that good behavior is more rewarding than biting. Consistency is key—always acknowledge and reward appropriate behavior. 5. Avoid Rough Play Roughhousing with your puppy can encourage biting and nipping. Stick to gentle play and avoid games like tug-of-war, which might increase their tendency to bite. Opt for games like fetch or training exercises to redirect their energy. 6. Establish Boundaries Early Teach your puppy what is acceptable and what isn’t. Use a firm but gentle tone when they bite, saying “no” or “stop.” Avoid yelling or physically punishing your puppy, as this can lead to fear and anxiety. 7. Provide Adequate Socialization Expose your puppy to other dogs and people to help them learn proper interaction. Puppies learn bite inhibition from their littermates and from controlled interactions with well-behaved adult dogs. Puppy socialization classes can also be a great way to teach them good manners. 8. Stay Consistent and Patient Training a puppy not to bite requires time and consistency. All members of your household should follow the same rules and use the same training methods to avoid confusing your puppy. Patience and persistence will pay off as your puppy learns. 9. Use Timeouts if Necessary Implement brief timeouts if your puppy continues to bite despite redirection and training. Remove them from the situation for a minute or two to give them a chance to calm down. This helps them associate biting with a loss of attention and playtime. 10. Consult a Professional Trainer if Needed If biting persists or becomes aggressive, consider seeking advice from a professional dog trainer or behaviorist. They can provide personalized guidance to address your puppy’s specific needs. Conclusion Training your puppy not to bite is a crucial part of raising a well-mannered dog. By understanding why puppies bite and using positive, consistent training techniques, you can guide your puppy toward more appropriate behavior. With patience and practice, your furry friend will grow into a gentle and loving companion. Read the full article
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According to behavioral sciences, rewarded behavior is repeated. The system encourages the desired behavior, and when it occurs, it is rewarded to ensure its continuity.
All living beings have reward centers in their brains; rewards activate these centers, strengthening the learning process. Reward can mean anything your dog loves—whether it’s a favorite toy or a beloved command.
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Watch Abbey work with a reactive dog in a 4 week training program.
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Watch Abbey work with a reactive dog in a 4 week training program.
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According to behavioral sciences, rewarded behavior is repeated. The system encourages the desired behavior, and when it occurs, it is rewarded to ensure its continuity.
All living beings have reward centers in their brains; rewards activate these centers, strengthening the learning process. Reward can mean anything your dog loves—whether it’s a favorite toy or a beloved command.
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Solving Dog Problems
Have you ever been enjoying a walk with your dog when suddenly you are almost tripped by Fido or Fifi unexpectedly crossing in front of you? Not only is it unpleasant, but crossing in front of you like this is dangerous for both you and your dog. Luckily it is fairly easy to teach your dog to stay on one side of you and not to switch sides.
I feel that it is works best to teach your dog leash manners when using a 6 foot leash (not a Flexi-type) and a no-pull harness if your dog pulls.
The first thing to do is decide which side of you that you would like your dog to walk. Then, as your dog is walking on the leash reward him any time he happens to be on your chosen side by saying "yes" or "good" and feeding him a treat right by your side.
Be very careful to feed the treat by your side and not to feed the treat in front of you as that will encourage crossing in front.
While walking your dog, be careful to watch him, and as soon as he starts to cross in front of you, use your leash to prevent him from crossing, and stomp your feet to make your presence known.
Consistently rewarding your dog for being on your preferred side and preventing him from crossing in front by using the leash and by stomping your feet should help teach your dog to stop crossing in front of you and lead to safer and more pleasant walks. Enjoy!
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