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Ways to Encourage Good Behavior in Your Puppy

When you start training your puppy, you will need to be very consistent with your commands and rewards. If you are inconsistent, your pup will become confused and may not know what is expected of him. Make sure that you are clear about what you want your puppy to do, and always reward him for following your commands.<br>

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Ways to Encourage Good Behavior in Your Puppy

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  1. Ways to Encourage Good Behavior in Your Puppy

  2. Be consistent with your commands and rewards When you start training your puppy, you will need to be very consistent with your commands and rewards. inconsistent, your pup will become confused and may not know what is expected of him. Make sure that you are clear about what you want your puppy to do, and always reward him for following your commands. If you are

  3. Start training your puppy as early as possible Many people think that they can wait to start training their puppy until he is older. However, the sooner you start training your pup, the easier it will be for him to learn! Puppies are very eager to please their owners and will quickly pick up on basic commands.

  4. Keep training sessions short and positive By keeping things simple and positive, you will be much more likely to have a successful training session with your puppy. Your pup should never feel like he is being punished or scolded training time. Instead, focus on what he is doing right! during

  5. Make sure your puppy is getting enough exercise When your puppy is getting walked twice a day the training sessions will become easier. You can also use a walk as an opportunity to train your pup in some basic commands with being in a real-life situation. If your puppy is getting enough exercise, he will be less likely to get into trouble when he is bored in the house.

  6. Don't use physical punishment Under no circumstances should you ever use physical punishment when training your puppy. This will only serve to confuse and frighten him and may cause him to act out in undesirable ways. If you find that your pup is not following your commands, try using a different type of reward or punishment such as verbal praise or a time-out.

  7. Reward good behaviour, even when it's not expected This is very underrated! If you only praise and reward your dog when he does something that you want him to do, he will start to become confused. Instead, try to praise your pup for good behaviour even when it is not expected. This will help him to learn that behaving well is always the right thing to do.

  8. Use tasty treats Whether you are rewarding your puppy with verbal praise or a treat, make sure that it is something they like. It's also important to remember not to overfeed your pup with treats, as this can lead to weight problems down the road. So make sure your typical treat is tasty but still nutritious.

  9. Conclusion Puppy training is an important process that will help ensure good behaviour in your dog for years to come. By using positive reinforcement and setting boundaries, you can create a well-adjusted pet that will bring happiness to your home. Have you started puppy training yet? If not, now is the time!

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