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Having a dog in your life is like having a child that never quite grows up. Bearing this in mind, if you have decided to go ahead and share your life with mans best friend you will need to know a few things that can help make this a happy time for the both of you. Like children dogs need an abundance of love and simple, sensible rules in place so they can settle comfortably into a family environment without too much stress and fanfare. A small puppy will bring many changes and there will be a need for some adjustment as well

Lets call this little guy Jack for the duration of this article as when you picked him up from the pet shop that was the name that seemed to fit. The only thing the owner of the shop forgot to say was the first night at home can be tough. Jack has just left his mother and brothers and sisters so being like a new baby home from the hospital Jack is cuddled up on the pillow feeling a little less vulnerable. Has the bomb dropped yet? You have a huge responsibility to give this puppy the best life and on this page we can look at ways to make the path easier for the both of you. Your role as teacher and nurturer begins and how Jack views and feels about the world at large will depend mainly on you.

Jack is beginning to fit in with the family and is a great source of entertainment for all concerned. Most puppies are sold to their new owners from the ages of six to twelve weeks so it is really important that once you get your canine friend home gentle training can begin. Teaching young Jack that your home is not his own personal toilet is merely the beginning. If you have a back yard take him out during the day at timed intervals so he gets the hang of it. If you are inside more give him a permanent place with a dirt box or newspaper that becomes an area he can relieve himself.. Consistency is the name of the game here and time spent here will mean an adult dog that knows the drill.

Biting in any dog is totally unacceptable not to mention dangerous so early intervention is very important. When puppies run up to you and bit your leg or hand at first it is regarded as cute and often humorous. In the litter puppies play quite roughly together and tend to bite each other a lot. This is how they learn to control themselves with each other. When young Jack bites say in a very stern voice “ouch” or “no” until he ceases. Keep repeating this until he gets the message from mum and dad that biting is a bad thing and as long as he does this there will be no fun for Jack. Enrolling him in an obedience class when he is a little older is a must, as he will learn to interact with other dogs and people.

By now Jack will probably have the latest toys from the local pet shop lovingly put by his parents in a basket or box so he knows this is the stuff he is allowed to play with and more importantly chew. If you forgot to do this you may find your favorite shoes or worse still your furniture have been the victim of your best friends playtime. Try to keep temptation away from him by giving him toys to chew on and be consistent again in showing him what you need him to do. He will be wanting to please you so keep at it and he will take it on board and the only thing that will be chewed to bits are his precious toys. It may seem like hard work but every bit you put into Jacks early training will pay off big time and the pleasure you will gain from him, as an adult will be hard to compare. Having a happy, well adjusted dog in your life is a gift and the years of joy together will make you look back and know it was all worth it.

Visit Linda Cole’s website where you can learn how to trainyour puppy to obey your commands.

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