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7 Tips on how to train your puppy

By Joann G UrquizoPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
Training Your Puppy

You’ve just welcomed a new furry family member into your home and now it’s time to start training your puppy! Puppy training can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. With some patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, you can have your pup trained and well-behaved in no time. Here are seven simple tips to help you get started on training your puppy. By providing your puppy with a safe and loving environment and setting up a consistent routine, you will be well on your way to having a well-trained pup. Additionally, positive reinforcement, understanding puppy body language and setting boundaries will help you create an obedient and friendly pup. With a little bit of effort and dedication, you and your pup will be the best of friends in no time.

Create a safe and loving environment

When training your puppy, it’s important to create a safe and loving environment where your puppy can thrive. One way to do this is to find a place in your home where your puppy can go to relax and be away from distractions. You can also provide your puppy with things that will help them feel comfortable and happy, such as a warm bed, toys and treats that are specially made for puppies. Raising a puppy can be a lot of work, but if you create a safe and loving environment, your puppy will thrive. In turn, being able to rely on your puppy’s happy and relaxed state of mind will help make training them much easier.

Establish a consistent routine

Puppies are creatures of habit, and creating a consistent routine for them will help make training easier. Try to feed your puppy at the same times each day, and offer them plenty of exercise throughout the day. This is especially important for puppies under 6 months of age because they rely on consistent feedings and exercise to regulate their metabolism and other bodily functions. Keep your puppy on a consistent sleep schedule and don’t forget to spend time playing and bonding with them, as well. By setting up a consistent routine, you will help your puppy regulate their behaviour. When they know what to expect every day, they will feel more secure and comfortable. Additionally, a consistent routine will help to create a reliable relationship between you and your puppy.

Use positive reinforcement

Positive reinforcement is a training method that uses rewards and praise to encourage certain behaviour. Essentially, you are rewarding your puppy for doing something right. This will help your puppy feel happy and proud of themselves, and they will want to continue that behaviour. Rewarding your puppy with praise, petting, treats, or toys that make them feel good will help them associate those rewards with the behaviour you want them to repeat. Thus, it will help make the training process much easier. It’s important to note that you should only use positive reinforcement for behaviours you want to establish and avoid using it for behaviours you want to discourage, as it could backfire. Positive reinforcement can make your puppy feel happy and proud, and help them build confidence. Confident puppies are happy puppies, which makes training much easier.

Understand puppy body language

Puppies use body language to communicate with each other, as well as with humans. Understanding puppy body language can help you avoid potential conflicts and make training your puppy much easier. It’s important to remember that puppies don’t see the world in the same way as humans do, so it’s important to make sure you’re aware of your puppy’s body language. For example, if your puppy is playing and they roll onto their back and wiggle their legs in the air, they aren’t trying to tell you they’re ready to be petted. They are trying to keep their teeth out of the way so they can continue playing. If you misinterpret your puppy’s body language and respond in a way that’s inconsistent with how they’re communicating, it could lead to a scuffle or hurt feelings. Understanding puppy body language is key to avoiding these situations.

Set boundaries

Puppies need boundaries to know what’s expected of them. This will help them feel comfortable and secure in your home, and will make it easier to train them. It’s important to set boundaries for your puppy, but do it in a way that doesn’t make them feel scared or anxious. You want your puppy to know what boundaries you expect them to follow, but you don’t want to make them feel scared or like they’re in trouble. Try to avoid scolding your pup and instead use calm, assertive body language to show them what they’ve done wrong. When your puppy breaks a rule, take them to the spot where they broke the rule and gently correct them. Then, show them what they should be doing instead. Boundaries are necessary for puppies to feel comfortable and safe in their environment and will help make training them much easier.

Use reward-based training

Reward-based training is a method of training that uses praise, treats and toys to reward a puppy for certain behaviours. Essentially, you are rewarding your puppy for doing something right. This will help your puppy feel happy and proud of themselves, and they will want to continue that behaviour. Rewarding your puppy with praise, petting, treats, or toys that make them feel good will help them associate those rewards with the behaviour you want them to repeat. Thus, it will help make the training process much easier. It’s important to note that you should only use reward-based training for behaviours you want to establish and avoid using it for behaviours you want to discourage, as it could backfire. Reward-based training can make your puppy feel happy and proud, and help them build confidence. Confident puppies are happy puppies, which makes training much easier.

Be patient and consistent

Lastly, when training your puppy, it’s important to be patient and consistent. Puppies are little sponges and will learn new things at varying speeds, so don’t get frustrated if your puppy doesn’t pick up on something right away. It’s important to be consistent with your training methods as well as with how often you train your puppy. If you only train your puppy once a week, they are likely to forget what they’ve learned by the time you train them again. If you want to be successful in training your puppy, you need to be consistent with both the frequency and the methods you are using to train them. It’s important to be patient and consistent with your puppy training. In time, your puppy will be well-behaved and ready to learn new things.

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