Tips You Need To Potty Train Your Puppy In The Winter
Housebreaking puppies in the winter is similar in puppy training technique to housebreaking your puppy during more weather-friendly times of the year. We have housebroken and raised our puppies through harsh Iowa winters. Not only did our dogs come through just fine, they also happen to love winter weather, love fresh snow “ice cream” and can’t get enough of chasing snowflakes.
Potty Training Puppies–Essential Success Tips
Who else wants to know the secret to housetraining your puppy? The secret is that there really is no big secret. Here is how it works: You need patience, you must be persistent, and you must be firm but gentle. Housetraining your puppy properly will set the stage for an unbreakable, loving bond with your puppy.
The Low Stress Way To Teach “Come!”
In basic puppy training, one of the greatest mistakes you can make when teaching your puppy to come is to give the command when you cannot reasonably enforce it. Never use a command if you cannot back it up and get compliance from your pet. Another common mistake is to use a command word or phrase in a casual manner, out of the context in which the command is intended. With respect to the command, “come,” only say the word when you want your pet to stop what its doing and come. And likewise, you must restrict your use of “come” in casual conversation when your pet is within earshot.
Getting Your Dog To Sit On Command: The Easy Secret That Can Save Your Dog’s Life
The “sit” command is not only one of the easiest and most enjoyable commands to begin teaching your pet but is essential for the safety of your puppy. This command saves dog’s lives everyday by preventing them from hurling themselves obliviously into traffic and certain death. Teaching the command is fun way for you and your new dog to get to know each other; please be sure to do it well.