Sunday, January 9, 2011

How to train a puppy




1-A puppy must be 8 weeks old not younger. Never take a puppy from his mother befor that. if the puppy is 8 week or older than these tips will be very helpful : buy these products for your puppy.

  • Two metal bowls. These are better than glass because they do not chip and stay cleaner. One for food and one for water.

  • A puppy bed. Some options are: crate with a crate pillow, a snuggle nest, or a wicker basket with a lot of towels. Whatever you choose, make sure it is always soft, comfy, and dry. Also keep in hand for a blanket in case of cool weather.

  • Toys. Your puppy will be a ball of boundless energy, so make sure you get plenty of toys. You should have chew toys and soft toys . Make sure the toys are indestructible, if not your pup can choke and die. Also remember that you should not give rawhide to pups as a toy. It's only for treats.

  • Puppy treats. Make sure you get a variety: Crunchy and soft. The soft will be good for training, and the crunchy will help clean teeth.

  • Puppy food: Do some research on dog food. Kibble, canned, home cooked, and feeding a raw diet are all options for a puppy.

  • Basic grooming tools. Get a bristle brush, comb, rubber gloves, nail clippers, dog shampoo, dog conditioner, dog toothpaste, toothbrush, and towels.

  • A harness and tag. Get a nylon harness, and metal tag. Do not use a collar while walking puppies. It hurts their neck. Start using a collar at 6 months of age at the least. Remember when sizing the harness that puppies will grow.


  • 2 Make sure that the puppy you are getting is right for you. Does its coat suit your climate? Is it small enough to live in your apartment? Do you have the time to walk this large breed every day?
  • 3
    Show your puppy around the house as soon as you bring him home. Let him walk in all the rooms and backyard. This will make him more comfortable.

  • 4
    Leave a radio on for your puppy when not at home. This will make him feel safer.

  • 5
    Come home frequently to check on your puppy. Sometimes they get scared and sometimes they get hungry.

  • 6
    Groom your puppy every day. Brush his coat, clean his ears, and wipe his eyes.

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    Feed your puppy three times a day. Feed him dry in the morning, half dry and half wet in the afternoon, and wet at night. This will give him a variety. Be sure to size the portions appropriately for your puppy.

  • 8
    Walk your puppy on a short, 5-minute walk every day or every two to three days. Any more will make him too tired and hurt his joints. Exercise him with playing fetch every day also.

  • 9
    Train your puppy basic obedience commands, and start potty training him the day you get him. This will make him more enjoyable to be around.

  • 10
    Take your puppy on regular car rides to get him used to traveling with you. Otherwise, every time you get in the car he will think "WE ARE GOING TO THE VET!!! NOOOOO!!!". Then, he will start whining, and it will just get you frustrated.

  • 11
    Socialize him by bringing him to a puppy obedience class once a week. This will help him learn how to act around unfamiliar dogs and people.

  • 12
    Schedule a vet check-up for your puppy at least every six months. Also, schedule vet appointments for the proper vaccinations. Teach your puppy that going to the vet is an enjoyable (or at least tolerable) experience by bringing treats with you while you are there.

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    Bathe your puppy at least once a week.

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    Make sure you train your puppy on where the potty is (usually on newspaper), you don't want the puppy pooping everywhere.

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    Spend all the time you have with your puppy. He won't be little for long.
    Tips:

    • Wash your puppy's food bowls daily with warm water and a little dish soap. Or, just throw them in the dishwasher. Washing food bowls prevents illness, bacteria from growing, and it makes each meal time more enjoyable.
    • Clean your puppy's eyes daily to prevent infections and tear stains (even breeds without white coats can get tear stains and inflammation of the skin around the eye!!!). Clean ears bi-weekly to prevent wax and stink.
    • Be sure to give your puppy lots of love, attention and gentle guidance about good behavior and LOVE YOUR PUPPY:)
    Warning:


  • This page is only for puppies eight weeks old and older. You should not buy a puppy younger than eight weeks old.

  • Don't expose your puppy to other dogs before it receives its vaccinations.

  • Do not leave anything lying around that your puppy could choke on.

  • Do not train your puppy too late. It may become a HUGE problem if trained later. Start earlier!

  • Things you will neeed:
  • Two stainless steel bowls

  • shots

  • Chew Toys

  • Puppy Treats (soft and crunchy)

  • neuter/spay

  • A comfortable bed

  • and a lot of care and love to your dog

  • dog house

  • A nylon harness, nylon leash, and metal tag. The tag should at least contain the following information: Your dog's name, your phone number, and your address.

  • Puppy Food (kibble, canned, home cooked, raw meat diet)

  • Basic grooming tools

  • Optional: Pet Insurance

  • Flea and Tick Collar or food grade diatomaceous earth.