Canine Early Education – Sending Your Young Pup Off To School
You might have some anxieties in sending your young puppies to school. Well don’t. Puppies aren’t like kids. They don’t cry or get anxious when you take them to the puppy school for the first time. He will be thinking that the both of you going out is such an adventure.
Educating Younger Puppies Part 4
Every trainer will set his or her own guidelines regarding when puppies can begin their training classes. Most will accept puppies between 10 weeks and 4 months of age, because this is when socialization is most important. At this age, puppies are like sponges, ready to soak up all the important information.
No Barking Please! Handling Attention Seeking Dogs
A new puppy that barks to much can be very annoying, especially if you are a novice dog owner. It can be irritating, really…I mean you’re exhausted and need sleep but then the puppy barks and is so noisy. This is natural for puppies who were separated from their litter for the first time. But it can be a habit if you mishandle them.
Taking Great Care Of Your Pet Dogs
Lack of attention and due care may result in dog health problems. Those who are worried about how to take care of a dog, should first try to understand dog’s daily needs: food, shelter and grooming.
Is Early Canine Education Vital?
If you are greatly considering early training for your puppies, you are certainly a brilliant pet owner. Take note that many training courses have social handling as a part of their course. Now this isn’t like humans social networking, far from it actually. The dogs are being trained to be around humans a lot and that means that they will be handled by humans a lot so they better get used to that. This will include inspection of the ears, touching the teeth, handling their paws, and toenails too. This will be essential when you do basic grooming to your dog. Your dog will also be checked if they have fleas, ticks, burrs, and tangles in their hairs. This is pretty fussy, huh?