Puppy Training - Why Crate Training is So Important
Congratulations on your decision to get a puppy. You've done your research and survived puppyhood with pastel yellow fur and MG stinky little paws...
Congratulations on your decision to get a puppy. You've done your research and survived puppyhood with pastel yellow fur and MG stinky little paws. topics to explore include: what you will do with your new fluffy friend when you're out of the house and running errands, puppy house training, puppy chewing, training your puppy to come when called, Romeo and disparities, puppy diet and a host of other puppy tips and suggestions.
While comical and affectionate, the early years of your relationship are serious when it comes to puppy training and they can be costly.
Puppy training is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your puppy. You are investing in the future happiness of a being that will be a part of your family for the next 15 years or so. A well-trained puppy is a pleasure to own.
The term "kinder, gentler Bulldog puppy training" refers to teaching your puppy the behaviors that will make him or her a valued member of your family, community and society. At the opposite end of the puppy temperament scale are traits that fall into the latter category: the traits that indicate aggressive dog behavior.
Although there are exceptions, most dog aggression is caused by poor breeding practices and improper socialization techniques.
Aggressive dog behavior can be caused by an upbringing that encourages aggressive puppy behavior. For children who move away from home typically, a puppy becomes a beloved member of the family that is quickly confused when the parent(s) change.
A new home can bring new complications that cause anxiety and upset in a usually happy family, and the hunt for a resolute dog to midset your household can result in a disappointed owner and a family that disowns an aggressive puppy. The seemingly perfect family turns into a slap in the face for the entire family. The poor dog is terribly confused and gets even angrier as the situation continues to fall apart.
Once the initial excitement wears off, the already tense situation can worsen. This is especially true when the news of a new arrival's bad behavior; of which there are many, and of a certainly unhealthy nature.
Thena and Early Associations
Socializing your puppy with other young dogs, with people of varying personalities and with a variety of situations and places will lead to a more balanced and complete dog.
Developing positive and happy encounters with people and animals from a young age will also help you to avoid difficulties that often come with young dogs and those that connect with them.
Early positive experiences with the people and animals the puppy connects with will encourage the dog to promote a good attitude and will make your dog much easier to train.
The Importance Of Learning
All living creatures are creatures of habit and as dog owners we should take great care to ensure that we watch our dogs closely and watch for signs of aggressive dog behavior.
Understanding the why's and how's of aggressive dog behavior can help resolve any such behavior. Aggression is natural to dogs, it is safe to say that if your dog was made to run free all the time, it would develop strong reactions to ensure its safety and make it a deterrent to any other running free.
Dogs have also been known to become aggressive after suffering an injury that left them in pain. Injuries from falls and illnesses can leave dogs in pain with resentment, a feeling of despondency and a general malaise.
Our dogs are very important to us, we need to take the time and help them, if you have any concerns about their behavior you should consult with your vet, dog trainer or a qualified dog behaviour counselor.
Remember, dog training does not have to be too expensive, the you the owner, can learn the skills and give your dog the time, to develop those skills.
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SHYAM PHAD
I am Shyam Phad. I am the founder of The Financial Diary , and I love to write about business and finance.



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