Do you realize that when your pup was taken from it’s mother and given to you, you assumed 100% responsibility for the animal? You may not look like a mother dog, but you better start acting like one! Fulfilling your role as a responsible leader starts with training in the four basic obedience commands necessary to every civilized dog’s schooling. And no, those commands aren’t “Eat!,” “Sleep!,” “Drool!,” and “Let go of the neighbor’s leg!”
If you are not able to bring your dog to an expert trainer, do not fret – any dog owner can teach these four basic commands: sit, stay, come, lie down. Turn your puppy into a well trained dog by having appropriate trainings at home and some field trips.
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Puppy training is not instantaneous and can take time but top dog trainers are able to do it and still have a life. How is this possible?
First of all, basic commands do not require an hour per lesson. Puppies have an extremely short attention span, which is why 5 to 10 minute sessions work best. That’s the average length of an office “coffee break.” Many humans have an attention span of around 11 minutes, which is why these articles are so short!
Use a leash on your pup. Attach one end to your belt and just do about your daily housework. This way, your dog will get used to being at your side and not wandering off when you’re not looking. It will also make interacting with your puppy easier during a busy day.
It is important to be consistent when training so that the puppy will get used to your instructions and will know acceptable behavior. People in one household must have the same set of commands and give the same type of training so as not to confuse the dog.
Nagging is not a good method. Repeating a command several times one day, when your dog is used to just hearing it saidd once, will totally confuse him. Say it once and wait until your puppy figures out what you want it to do. Puppies can think, you know.
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