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Perhaps the first and most important thing any puppy owner wants to do is to housebreak their new puppy. This cannot only be a very positive learning experience for the puppy, but also for the owner, particularly for first time dog owners. Bringing a new puppy into your home can be an exciting yet difficult time. Make sure you stick to your pre-decided routines. How many times have your children begged and pleaded with you to get them a puppy? But all you can think about is the dog hair everywhere, torn furniture, accidents on the carpet, and chewed up shoes. Plus there's the cost of buying the dog, paying for shots, vet bills, all the accoutrements that come with having a dog and the endless supply of dog food. Maybe where you live doesn't even allow pets, so what are you to do? What if I told you there was an alternative solution? Now there is-Fur Real Friends: Biscuit My Lovin' Pup. Related Article Tags: , , , It's not an easy thing to adopt a puppy, not in the way of being unable to come by a cute and adorable puppy that will fit into your lifestyle, but because to adopt a puppy means that you will necessarily need to adjust your life to fit the puppy. You've gotten yourself a new puppy and you want it house broken. Your puppy needs time and patience from you. From keeping a log, to developing a routine. It's not difficult. It just takes a commitment from you to do it right. If you want to add an other mouth to your family there are considerations that should be taken into account and this is so true when you want a new puppy. There are food issues, care issues and especially the cleaning issue. Where you will now have a new messes to clean up. It really is important to know that a tiny puppy is often a naturally curious animal and that it's going to sniff, chew, run all over and pursue anything that it discovers interesting. It can also get hurt very easily simply because of this curiosity, hence, just as if having a new baby; it really is always best to puppy-proof your home. Related Article Tags: , , While a full advocate of dog obedience training even at the young age of puppy, it needs to be said that like children, dogs are only a puppy for a very short period of time. Yes, it's a time for training and socialization and housebreaking and everything else that goes along with owning a puppy. Related Article Tags: , , , , , You should train your dog to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated place. If your puppy urinate and defecate everywhere in your house, you must be very annoyed. you should train your puppy, so that your puppy urinate and defecate in a designated place.
You have your new puppy and it is always an exciting venture. However, this new and exciting venture also brings with it a lot of responsibility. After you have his area prepared, proper training is the next responsibility in order. The training should start at day one while enjoying your cute new friend, but always keep in mind that everything you do with your puppy reinforces that particular behavior and will most likely continue into his adult years. Please remember that puppy training should be consistent throughout his whole life so that good behavior is enjoyed by all people that meet him. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Crate training a puppy is a proven and successful method of housebreaking. Housebreaking a puppy can be very successful if care is taken to accustom the puppy to a crate from the beginning. For dog lovers, puppy training is the first responsibility that comes with acquiring a new puppy. Bringing a puppy home is a wonderful experience that comes with responsibilities, like bringing home a new born baby. Related Article Tags: , , A new puppy needs to be taught to walk on a leash without pulling and tugging. If it knows that it can pull you around, you have already lost the battle. Scamp is one of the most lifelike and most enjoyable Fur Real Friends available on the market today, bringing smiles to many faces especially during the holiday season. The "My Playful Pup" Scamp is an extremely smart puppy with a lovable demeanor, a cute appearance and plenty of cuddly fur. Related Article Tags: , , , Congratulations, you now have a new member in your family. The puppy will bring joy and company to you and your family in the coming years. I am sure you would have bought a bowl for food and water, collar, a leash and some puppy dog food for your puppy. Crate train your puppy early as it will benefit both the puppy and its owner. The puppy will use the crate as its home or bed for rest and security, if trained properly. It could also assist you in your potty training too. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Crate training is helpful to both you and your dog and it makes the dog feel safe and secure. We all love puppies. With so many dog breeds to choose from there is one dog breed that stands out. If you are searching for a puppy that would make a wonderful family pet and that gets along well with other pets and people an English bull dog puppy would make a great choice. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Jeff Tonnies is an article writer and dog lover. To sum it all up, a well trained and well behaved dog is a wonderful friend and companion to anyone that has the desire to invest a little time and effort in the training process of their puppy. Related Article Tags: , , , , Housebreaking a dog is the first and the most important thing that comes to the owner's mind when he gets a puppy or a dog home. It is possible to housetrain the most impossible of dogs with the right technique and patience. Related Article Tags: , , , , , In some ways training a puppy is easier than training an adult or adolescent dog. One reason is that the puppy is essentially a "blank slate", untroubled by past training techniques and other issues. In other ways, however, the puppy can be more difficult to train than an older dog... Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
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