Bringing home a new puppy is always an exciting time for the complete family. That is why animal care professionals discourage folks from giving puppies and kittens as vacation presents. It is best to wait till the vacations have passed before introducing the new member of the family. Once the puppy is a part of the household, there are some things he'll need to learn.
One of the 1st challenges of a multi-story home will be training the dog to climb up and down the step. Several puppies are fearful of steps, and that sometimes suggests that they don't understand how to climb them correctly. In general, a wide staircase will most likely be less scary to the puppy. After the puppy has joined you on the 1st step, go back down and repeat the method till the puppy will go up that step on his own.
It's important to build confidence slowly and not rush the method. Taking an one step at a time approach is the only way to educate the puppy to not be terrified of steps.
Another part of dog training is that each new puppy must learn is a way to accept the collar. Several puppies constantly attempt to remove their new collar by pawing and pulling at it. Fit is vital when selecting a collar for your new puppy. A correctly fitted collar, selected for your puppy's size, is much more likely to be accepted. And naturally that collar should have an identification tag and license attached. This identification will be imperative in having your puppy returned if she becomes separated from you. The best technique is to simply ignore the puppy and them her work thru her issues with the collar on her very own. Introducing distractions,eg food, toys or playing, is a good way to get the puppy used to the color. Getting the puppy to play, eat and drink whilst wearing the collar is a good way to get her used to it. After some days, most puppies won't even know they are wearing a collar.
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