Tips on House Training Puppy
submitted: May 16th 2008 |
by: DogTrainingDiva |
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When it comes to determining the best house training puppy techniques, you need to ask yourself a couple of questions. You as a trainer and your puppy need to be in unison. You also need to make sure that your puppy obeys you so that he or she does not bolt out the front door and put him- or herself in danger, howl from separation anxiety, or chew things like your favorite pair of shoes. If you have these worries in your life and you need some advice, welcome. This is the right place to get it. This article will cover not just how to house train your puppy, but will tell you one specific thing that will make doing this easier.
Many people have thought of the following after their new puppy has begun to act out inappropriately: - I'm pulling my hair out trying to house train my puppy - My poor dog gets so upset when I leave him alone that it's unbelievable. - My puppy ran out the front door again before I could stop him. He needs to be stopped!
These are some of the common comments that you will hear when people bring home a new puppy and set about trying to train them. Without the proper help, things can get pretty hairy around the house.
However, information can give you the power you need to do the job right no matter what it is, and house-training puppy is no different. There are many myths out there as to what works and what doesn't, but if you're smart, you'll look at videos, books and tapes or CDs that experts have done before you try to train your new pet. For house training puppy, a book called SitStayFetch is a dog-training book that has become extremely popular.
Author and professional dog trainer Daniel Stevens wrote this book, which covers, simply, everything about dogs. It also explains concretely why dogs and puppies act the way they do and how to get them to behave correctly in any particular situation. His advice is sound, and he gives it on everything from correcting behavioral problems to teaching tricks to your dog. Stevens answers all puppy-training questions, and does it in a very down to earth and easy-to-read manner. This makes training easier for both you and your pet.
If you've just about given up on house training puppy, don't. Give SitStayFetch a try. It also comes highly recommended by veterinarians, among others, and it's used to address everything from excessive barking to separation anxiety, teaching basic commands and how to handle jealousy.
The book is 150 pages long filled with all sorts of dog training tips and methods that are used successfully by professional dog trainers. Now, you may not feel that when you take set out to house train, - puppy and person will find harmony.
This e-book makes the process much easier, because it lessens problems and makes life much more bearable for everyone involved, including humans and animals in the family. It also contains many testimonials; if you Google for "SitStayFetch," you will see that other sites have picked it up and are also writing a lot of positive reviews about this book. Those who own dogs love it and look to it to solve many problems. In fact, they use it in tandem with regular training efforts.
About the Author
Your Dog Training Diva is the creator of educational articles on dog training. Click House Training Puppy to learn more about this topic and other dog behaviors.
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