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TRAINING BASICS

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Obedience Training your dog also involves teaching yourself how to interact with your dog. Knowing about how to train your puppy is a skill you will need to develop.

Dog Training  is crucial for a happy dog person relationship. Learning a few basic puppy training tricks will have you well on your way to successfully training your puppy.


Puppy Training Foundations


 
Motivate your puppy. As soon as you bring your puppy home, step into his mind frame. Dogs are pack animals and like to follow a leader.  If you supply his every resource ( all puppy needs ) you will become his leader and  your puppy’s biggest motivation will become, making you happy.

Keep it Consistent

T
he only way your puppy will ever learn is if there is a clear and consistent connection between your puppy’s actions and your reaction.

If your puppy does something right, reward and praise him enthusiastically. If he does something wrong, make it clear you’re not happy use your  voice, body language  ie frown , stern,  or ignore him. 

For example, if you don’t want your puppy on the furniture, say  'Uh" or ‘No’ firmly and guide him off every time he climbs up. Then praise him every time he gets on the floor.

If you fail to be consistent, your puppy will be too.


Puppy Treats

There are no free rides when it comes to treats. Make your puppy earn every one of them.

It’s best to avoid handing out 
puppy food as reward every time. Start gradually replacing the treat with praise. Once your puppy has learned a command, give the treat every other time, then every third time, always praising enthusiastically. Pretty soon, your puppy will work for praise and the very occasional treat.

Correcting mistakesDogs are not spiteful. If your puppy is doing something wrong, it probably got the idea it was okay. You have to teach your puppy otherwise.

First, catch him in the act. Dogs can’t connect a punishment to an action hours or even minutes ago. Never hit your puppy. Instead, when you see your puppy doing something wrong, say, ‘No’ in a sharp tone. When your puppy stops, praise him and give him something else to do like ‘Sit’ or ‘Come’. Praise him abundantly for responding.

Remember, puppy training  does not have to be harsh. With so many different training methods available, choose one that best suits you and your puppy. If it doesn’t work, just try another one.


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Click on Videos Playlist to make your selection  Remember the clicker can be replaced by a verbal marker like "Yes"
The first video is 4 year old Maddie training  12 week old Curly Coat retriever Alvin  he went to to work with a diabetic mother and a special needs daughter




The Video below is what you need to teach straight away is Settle where it becomes to excited while playing or with the children or is having a puppy moment.

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