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<p>Training a puppy can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Not only does it help create a strong bond between you and your pup,<br />
but it also helps them learn important life skills. When done correctly, puppy training can also help prevent behavioral problems down the road.</p>
<p>If you’re new to puppy training, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, start with small steps.<br />
As with any kind of training, the key is to start slow and build up to more complex commands. Make sure you reward<br />
your pup when they do something correctly. Positive reinforcement is key.</p>
<p>Next, be consistent. When you’re teaching your pup a new command or trick, make sure you use the same words, tone of voice, and body language each time. This will help your pup understand what you’re asking them to do.</p>
<p>Finally, be patient. Puppies are like children in that they need time to learn. If you get frustrated or angry, it will only make training more difficult. Take breaks if you need them and remember that your pup is still learning.</p>
<p>With these tips in mind, you’re ready to start training your pup. Begin with basic commands like “sit” and “stay” and move on to more complex commands as your pup progresses. Before you know it, you’ll have a well-behaved pup who loves to learn new things and have fun. Good luck!</p>
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<p>1. Establish a routine for your puppy. This includes feeding times, potty breaks, and learning sessions<br />
2. Socialize your pup early. Introduce them to other dogs and people in a safe, supervised environment.<br />
3. Use positive reinforcement. Offer treats, affection, and verbal rewards when your pup behaves well.<br />
4. Crate train your puppy. This will help them feel secure and make potty training easier.<br />
5. Exercise your puppy often. This will help them stay healthy and tire them out, promoting good behavior.<br />
6. Supervise your puppy at all times. This will help them learn what is acceptable behavior and what isn&#8217;t.<br />
7. Teach your puppy basic commands. This will help them feel secure and give you control.<br />
8. Be consistent with discipline. Don&#8217;t reward bad behavior or they may learn that it is acceptable.<br />
9. Groom your puppy regularly. This will help them get used to being handled and will help build a bond between you.<br />
10. Provide your puppy with plenty of toys and chews. This will help entertain them and keep them from chewing on inappropriate items.</p>
<p>Taking care of puppies can be a wonderful and rewarding experience. They bring joy and love to their owners and it is important to provide them with the best care possible. Puppies need a lot of attention and love, but also need to be taught proper behavior and obedience. As the owner, it is important to provide them with a safe and comfortable environment, proper nutrition, physical exercise, mental stimulation, and regular veterinary checkups. It&#8217;s also important to socialize puppies to ensure they are comfortable around other people, animals, and environments. With the right care, puppies can become happy and healthy members of the family.</p>
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<p>To teach your dog tricks even easy ones you need to have some small reward treats, be in a quiet suitable place and keep the training sessions to 10 &#8211; 15 minutes or your dog will start to get board, remember when he gets something right lots of praise and a reward treat, just be careful not to get him over excited or he will loose concentration.</p>
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<p>Getting your dog to give you his paw, first get your dog to sit, then as you say the word &#8216;paw&#8217; take your dogs paw in your hand, give the dog a treat, repeat this, after a few times do not take his paw so quickly, say the word, count to one then take it, you should notice he is bringing his paw up as you say the word if he does not go back to saying it at the same time, do it a few more times then slow your response again. After 2 or 3 sessions most dogs pick this one up quite happily.</p>
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The high five, like a lot of tricks the high five is a progression of an earlier trick, in this cast the paw trick. Hold a treat in your fingers and raise your hand slightly higher than you would for the paw trick. You dog will think you want to do the paw trick and will reach for the treat with his paw as we taught him earlier, as he reaches up you say &#8220;high five&#8221; and give him the treat. Once your dog has mastered the paw trick this one should be very easy to learn and with just a few sessions he will be doing it on hand signal rather than voice control.</p>
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<p>Getting your dog to jump through a hoop. Before you start this one I would just like to ask you to be a little sensible and not hold the hoop too high as you do not want your dog to hurt himself while doing the trick. Sit your dog on one side of a hoola hoop, get the dogs attention on your hand on the other side of the hoop. Take a treat in your hand and give the dog the command to release him from the sit. </p>
<p>At first they may attempt to go around or under the hoop. If this happens start again. Your dog wants the treat and will soon learn that going around or under does not get it so they will soon start going through it. When he does say &#8220;hoopla&#8221; and give them the treat. They will soon be jumping through the hoop on the command of &#8220;hoopla&#8221;. When I started doing this trick I had a medium sized dog (a Labrador) so I started with the hoop 6 inches from the ground and slowly raised it to waist height. If you have a smaller dog you might want to start with the hoop touching the ground so the dog just goes through the hoop and then slowly raise it as they gets used to the trick.</p>
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<p>Potty training your dog can be a frustrating task but patience and consistency can be great tools for a better potty training experience.</p>
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1.) Accidents Happen! You should only scold or punish them if you catch them in the act.</p>
<p>Punishing your dog afterwards or rubbing their nose in their mess can be very confusing for your dog.</p>
<p>2.) When you take your dog out to go to potty try taking them to the same spot.</p>
<p>This will help teach your dog that this is where they should go. After they do go, be sure to give them lots of praise and love to let them know they did a good thing.</p>
<p>3.) Puppy crates are a positive thing for your dog; it is like their room or den. It is their space!</p>
<p>Refrain from using the crate as a way to punish your pet. When they are in the crate be attentive to your dog watch for warning signs that they need to go out.</p>
<p>4.) Refrain from using pee pads they can be confusing to your dog.</p>
<p>Pee pads may lead to them peeing on the carpet or blankets. You should always make time to take them outside because you want to teach them to only go outside.</p>
<p>The Best Way To Potty Train A Puppy video where you get Puppy Potty Training and Dog Potty Training advice and tips.</p>
<p>There are some very effective ways to get your dog potty trained or puppy house trained and it can be done in as little as 7 days with the correct advice, tips and training.</p>
<p>Train Any Dog With These General Dog Training Hints</p>
<p>Training a dog is crucial for having an obedient friend. There are good and bad points to dog training, but you&#8217;ll have more success if you acquaint yourself with a variety of techniques. Equip yourself by reading the piece that follows.</p>
<p>Leashes can be a new concept for puppies, so have them begin preparing for it by wearing a collar during playtime. It is important for the puppy to get used to the collar so it can be identified.</p>
<p>Your dog needs to pay attention to what you communicate. The guide above has outlined good tips that you could use in training your dog. Take your time and your dog will learn the appropriate behaviors. If you want a dog that listens you must be consistent with them.</p>
<p>Socialization with other people and pets is an important part of your dog&#8217;s training. Your dog needs to know how to act around other dogs and humans, and frequent socialization is the only way to teach these skills. This ensures their safety and the safety of others.</p>
<p>You can train a pooch to roll over fairly quickly if you have some treats to hand out. Start by getting the dog to lay down. Then hold the treat at the side of the dog&#8217;s head and move it around it&#8217;s face to the other side. He&#8217;ll follow your hand and roll over completely. Say the command, &#8220;roll over&#8221; when he rolls over. Be patient if they don&#8217;t get it right away; they&#8217;ll get it soon enough!</p>
<p>Make sure that your dog stays in a relaxed area. Play time is good to have with your pet, however, your dog should remain calm when you enter the room. Do not acknowledge the animal when you enter and by doing so, you create a controlled atmosphere in which you decide how and when play time begins.</p>
<p>If you follow these tips you should be on your way to having a potty trained pup in 7 days!</p>
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<p>Owning a pet dog like a dachshund and <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is a big responsibility. Another responsibility is to train your dachshund and make it well-mannered. The dachshunds are known to be independent dogs; they make their own decisions and don&#8217;t like anybody to command them. So <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is not an easy job for those who want to have a dachshund. They are very hard to break and <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is not a morning walk; you have to be fully prepared for it.</p>
<p><strong>Training a dachshund</strong> is not like training any other dog, as <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is a rather tough task than any other dog. One of the important step in the training process is to start early with their training. The earlier you start training your dachshund, the better your breed will be. Training an adult dachshund is a rather difficult task than a dachshund puppy but it&#8217;s not impossible. You need to keep more patience and firmness during the training process of your dachshund.</p>
<p>When you start the <strong>training a dachshund</strong> keep in mind to keep the training sessions short, a session should not be more than 5 minutes long. You can repeat the training a couple of times rather than keeping a long session of the training process. Keep feeding your dachshund during the training to keep it healthy and interested in the training. Your dog can also learn to sit by your side and wait for your instructions as well, you also have to keep your dog praising and rewarding in small happiness.</p>
<p>Reward your dachshund at times he does things in the right way but you should punish your dachshund when it does something wrong. You should let your dachshund know that he should not be repeating the mistakes again. You should have a time fixed for the training of your dog to have a routine fixed for him as these tricks are all part of <strong>training a dachshund.</strong></p>
<p>One of the important aspects in your training is to teach them to protect your house. This can be done by providing crate training to your dachshund. The crate-trained dachshunds tend to get good manners and are more obedient in nature.</p>
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<p>When families get a dog and bring him into the home, he is not just a pet to watch the house or guard property but a member of the family. As a member of the family, there are rules that should be followed. One basic rule is to keep the home clean. This is where the need for housebreaking comes in. But one must keep in mind the kind of dog he they are bringing home: a new puppy or an older dog that may have come from a shelter or a previous family.</p>
<p>For a puppy, it is important to let it know its surroundings and being new in the world and not in the just in the household, there would be so many factors that may distract him as he is just being introduced to them. But a good rule of thumb when housebreaking or even training in general is to praise when praise is due and show disapproval immediately if something is done wrong to reinforce and instill the message in the mind of the puppy. When the puppy relieves himself in a place that is not proper, immediately show your disapproval for they won&#8217;t remember if it&#8217;s told the next day or five minutes later. But owners must aid in the learning such as bringing them out after meals to relieve the bladder pressure and praise them when they do their thing in the right places. Crate training is a very good method as it keeps them in one place and it is just big enough for them to comfortably lie down. Dogs usually do not like wetting their area of rest. Once the puppy is seen running in circles, it&#8217;s the signal to take them out. As time passes, they will be accustomed to having to go out to take a leak and not indoors.</p>
<p>For older dogs, it may be a challenge to some. Other factors have to be taken into account when wanting to housebreak the dog. They will be having a new environment like how the puppy experiences it for the first time, but the older dog may have had a bad past with a previous owner and the style implemented by the new owner might make them withdraw or shy away. The rule of thumb of praising still applies. Since they have better bladder control, they may adjust to an eliminating schedule by taking them out at specific times of the day. However, crate training can still be used with older dogs.</p>
<p>Dogs have the innate need to please their owners. Owners that show compassion, patience and understanding will win their dogs over no matter what age.</p>
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<p>One of the most important components to your pups house training is control. Regardless of your life style there will always be times when you&#8217;ll need a place where your dog can stay and be happy and content by himself. Crate training is the best option for dog owners whom want well trained dogs.</p>
<p>There are six important steps to accomplishing your crate training goals.</p>
<p>1) Tell the puppy &#8220;its crate time&#8221; and place him in the crate with a small treat. Leave him in the crate for five minutes while you&#8217;re still in the same room, than let him out and praise him lavishly.</p>
<p>2) Repeat step #1 several times daily. Never release the pup early because he&#8217;s fussy, make him wait until he&#8217;s calm and excepts his situation.</p>
<p>3) On the second day start leaving the puppy in the crate for 10 minute intervals, same as day number one.</p>
<p>4) Everyday increase the time by 5 minutes until the puppy will stay in the crate for 30 minutes.</p>
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<p>5) Go back to 5 minute time periods but leave the puppy in the crate while you are out of the room. It&#8217;s important not to skip any steps or alter the time periods, to properly crate train your puppy you will need to invest the right amount of time, which will pay off in the end.</p>
<p>6) Once again build up the crate time in 5 minute increments with you out of the room. When the puppy will stay willingly in his crate (he will probably start to use it as nap time) for 30 minutes with you gone he will then be ready to stay for several hours by himself.</p>
<p>It is very important to build up the new puppy&#8217;s crate time slowly over the course of a few days so as not to frighten the dog or make him feel like he&#8217;s being punished.</p>
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<p>The origin of Shih Tzu lacks clear delineation. There are different theories about its origin. The most popular among them is that the breed was introduced from Tibet to China; and imported to England and Norway in the 30s. A Shih Tzu carries himself proudly with happy mood; always sweet in nature he is less yappy.</p>
<p>How to Choose a Puppy</p>
<p>Planning to buy a Shih Tzu puppy? It will cost you something big. Considering the cost, choose one which is not younger than 8 weeks. Shih Tzu puppies have high mortality rates in their early days of life. Choose a friendly puppy, you can tell immediately if one is aggressive. It is advisable to have it checked by a veterinarian to make sure it is free from health problems.</p>
<p>Shih Tzu puppy training should start so that they will learn how to socialize. Even if the puppy is already 10 weeks old, socialization with other dogs and people is the first thing before the actual training begins to avoid aggressive Shih Tzu behavior.</p>
<p>The Training Process</p>
<p>Shih Tzu dog training should start with basic house training as soon as the puppy is old enough. The crate training is highly recommended to confine your dog when you are not around to look after him. The puppy will get used to his house and learn to like it. The crate prevents accidents caused by the dog moving and playing around the house.</p>
<p>After the basics, the puppy must learn that he is in a place where there is a master and you must be the leader who dominate and not the other way around. The puppy will learn not to bite using toys and creating a crying face and sound to show him that biting hurts. Keep him from climbing on the sofa and do not allow him to sleep along with you at your bed. The cage is the appropriate for the puppy to rest and use it as far as possible.</p>
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<p>The Shih Tzu dog training obedience period follows when the puppy is among 3 and 6 months of age. The basic commands during this training phase are:</p>
<p>1. Sitting<br /> 2. Staying<br /> 3. Laying<br /> 4. Focusing on you<br /> 5. Waiting indoors<br /> 6. Coming when called<br /> 7. Walking without pulling the leash</p>
<p>A Shih Tzu puppy may not want to abide by your command; it&#8217;s natural because of its lively aspect, but it&#8217;s clever enough to get your cues and at last follow.</p>
<p>Training Shih Tzu Puppies is Giving Them Protection</p>
<p>By nature a Shih Tzu is good, friendly and curious and definitely wants explore a lot of things and areas. But this doesn&#8217;t mean one is not an aggressive Shih Tzu.</p>
<p>1. They can learn not to follow vehicles.<br /> 2. To pause on street curves.<br /> 3. By no means disappear from you in public and also not to go far away from sight.</p>
<p>If and only if you&#8217;re certain how much your dog listens when called to come back, indeed, this will only time you can lift off its leash. A Shih Tzu is care free and also has chances of running away if let loose.</p>
<p>Buying a new little Shih Tzu is exciting but training it&#8217;s a really arduous job. After your Shih Tzu puppy training he&#8217;ll grow well; you&#8217;ll be getting the loyal and attentive friend among all that always stays at your side continue along with your command. That is only possible after you set the rules at the beginning of puppyhood, and also be consistent in applying them all of your Shih Tzu&#8217;s life.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog training can be both very enjoyable or very aggravating. What I try to focus on is the enjoyable part of training. If you know the basics and follow them, training your puppy will be an enjoyable experience for you and your puppy. The first step in training should be to crate train your puppy. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog training can be both very enjoyable or very aggravating. What I try to focus on is the enjoyable part of training. If you know the basics and follow them, training your puppy will be an enjoyable experience for you and your puppy.</p>
<p>The first step in training should be to crate train your puppy. I have found that crate training has many benefits. The first benefit is that because of a puppy&#8217;s natural instinct not to soil his living area, there shouldn&#8217;t be any accidents in their crate. This will help tremendously in housebreaking. Just remember a puppy can only hold his bladder for so long, so don&#8217;t keep him in there for more than a few hours at a time unless it is bedtime. It might take a little time for your puppy to get used to his crate.</p>
<p>Let him know it is a nice place to be not a punishment spot. Feed him a few meals in his crate with the door open. After about 1 week close the door while he eats, this should make the crate seem like a reward place for him. After a week with the door closed put his food bowl wherever you planned on feeding him. We have a boxer puppy that we did this with and now any time we grab a treat she runs right to her crate. Just make sure you get the right size crate for your puppy.</p>
<p>The next step should be house training. Always take your puppy out after eating, drinking or sleeping. Praise him and give him a treat when he does go outside. Watch for the signs that he&#8217;s getting ready to go. One key sign is when he is sniffing and walking around in circles. This is telling you that he&#8217;s trying to find his scent on where to go potty. If you see him doing this just grab him and take him outside to the spot you want him to go. Accidents are bound to happen, have patience but never punish your puppy for going inside. He won&#8217;t understand why he&#8217;s being punished, he&#8217;ll just think going potty is what your punishing him for. Find a cleaner that gets rid of scents, you can find these at most pet supply stores. With patience your puppy will be trained in no time.</p>
<p>To me, crate training and house breaking are the two most important steps in training your puppy. After these you can work on sit, stay, heel and all the other commands. One other important factor in early training is finding a training class. I like a class that has 6-8 dogs in it. I have found that a smaller class has less distractions and because of that it will be easier to train your puppy. See if your trainer offers play groups. This is a great way for your puppy to learn valuable social skills with other dogs. Just remember to have patience but more importantly have fun.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many times when you first have new puppies in the house, you are confused as to which direction to take in training them to be good dogs and not misbehaving ones. Seek out some help though. Where to Get Help? Veterinarians can give you advice on many aspects of training and carrying for your puppies. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Many times when you first have new puppies in the house, you are confused as to which direction to take in training them to be good dogs and not misbehaving ones. Seek out some help though.</p>
<p>Where to Get Help?</p>
<p>Veterinarians can give you advice on many aspects of training and carrying for your puppies. Ask them first when you take the dogs to get there first checkups and vaccinations. You will probably need some feeding instructions too, especially if you have never owned dogs before.</p>
<p>Educational programming on TV shows a bit about Training Puppies from time to time. These shows can give you some helpful tips. They might just be enough to clear your confusion on what to do.</p>
<p>Obedience schools are excellent even for puppies. The first 16 weeks of their lives is important because most of their personality forms at this time. How they get along with other animals and people depends on what they learn in these first weeks. Some of these schools have classes just for the young pups to go to. Now you will have to check out the prices in your local area to see if they fit within your budget.</p>
<p>What Can You Learn at Obedience Schools?</p>
<p>You will learn a variety of techniques in obedience schools that will help you in your Training Puppies effort. The sessions can help you know how housebreak your dogs more easily. What types of feeding schedules are the most beneficial could be covered too.</p>
<p>These classes could help you know how to break the pups from play biting on you and others. Also could teach you how to break them of chewing on the wrong things around the house. Nothing is worse than a dog jumping up on company so through instruction learn how to make your dog stay down.</p>
<p>The puppy classes also show you how to teach your dog to walk on a leash. Holding leash loosely is the kindest method. Your puppies will be resistant to this at first, but with the classes you will soon learn how to get over this hurdle.</p>
<p>Also crate training will be covered in these classes so that you know the importance of it. It not only helps to housetrain your precious puppies, but act like a den would if the dog was in the wild. It provides a nice, cozy place for the dog to sleep.</p>
<p>The safety of the puppies and children together can be an issue. Young children can handle the dogs too roughly. Also puppies can become afraid of the kids and lash out if this is not handled correctly.</p>
<p>With all this help for Training Puppies do not feel confused anymore. Seek it out on whichever way will work for you. You will get puppies that are so smart and well-behaved for the effort.</p>
<p>What to Look for in Dog Trainers</p>
<p>There are many people professing to be Dog Trainers today. However, some of them are better than other ones. You will need to do some research to find the right one for you. Don&#8217;t know what to look for? Read on for some tips on what to look for in these trainers.</p>
<p>Observe a Class if You Can</p>
<p>Ask the trainer if you can observe a class or two. Are the dogs frustrated or happy? Do the owners look like they are having a good time or dreading the instruction? Dog Trainers should make the classes enjoyable. Otherwise, the classes are not going to accomplish what you want them to.</p>
<p>Are there enough trainers present during class? There needs to be one trainer for every six dogs. This way you get more effective training. So watch for this.</p>
<p>Notice what types of aids are being utilized in these classes. The good ones would include leashes, head halters, flat collars, harnesses, toys, small treats. Also a lot of positive reinforcement should be used. The trainers should not permit flexi-leads, pronged collars, choke collars or electronic collars. These could hurt the dogs.</p>
<p>The trainers should be gentle with the dogs and not harsh or rough with them. Harshness will make a dog mean. Positive reinforcement is the way to go. If you notice hitting, jerking or other negative behavior go check out a different training establishment.</p>
<p>The establishment should be clean and hygienic. The floors should not have debris on them. There should be clean-up supplies and equipment available in case of accidents. You do not want your dog to get sick after all.</p>
<p>Make sure the Dog Trainers are well qualified. There are various organizations they should belong to. These promote ongoing education for them to brush up on their knowledge and skills. So inquire which one they belong to.</p>
<p>The right trainer should require proof of the dog&#8217;s vaccinations and a certificate of health. This will ensure that all the dogs in class are healthy. There are many health conditions that could be transmitted, from dog to dog, otherwise.</p>
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<p>If there are no good trainers near your location check out resources at local libraries, bookstores, on the TV or better online. There are many websites online that have loads of training information as far as dogs are concerned.</p>
<p>Remember This</p>
<p>Remember, that a well-trained dog makes not only a better pet, but a gentler companion. Your dog is a part of the family and just like the kids you do not want to be calling it down constantly. The only way to avoid this is to train your dog thoroughly and kindly.</p>
<p>Whether you turn to the Dog Trainers for help or some other source, do not fail in your attempt to train your dog. Just learn more about what to do. Even with the most stubborn of breeds you can find a way to teach them what is needed. So do not throw up your hands in disgust just forge ahead.</p>
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