Puppy Behaviors

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Puppy Behavior Training - Puppy Training to Correct Behavior Problems

Have you ever wished that the secrets of puppy behavior training were available to anyone who wished to take their puppy Obedience Training to a new level? The truth is that proper puppy training can be simple for anyone who is willing to educate themselves on the best way to communicate with man's best friend. In order to succeed at puppy training or Adult Dog Training you must first understand why puppies do what they do. There are only two reasons why a pup performs any behavior:

1- To increase pleasure: Have you ever wondered why your pup pees on the floor, chews up your couch, and jumps on your guests? That's right, these activities produce pleasure for your pup. It's as simple as that. If these behaviors didn't produce a fun experience then your pup wouldn't do them. Any time you wish to correct behavior problems with your pup it is important to first realize that your pup is doing these things out of pure pleasure.

2- To avoid discomfort: Old school puppy behavior training prescribed a very harsh method of correcting behavior problems and fomented a puppy obedience regimen that was very disciplinarian in it's root form. That type of puppy training is unnecessary and will often do more harm than good.

Very skilled puppy behavior training, though, should use humane corrections that merely provide an annoying deterrent to help correct behavior problems. Humane corrections can run the gamut from spray bottles to annoying noises all the way to Training Collars. Yes, used properly, a Training Collar can be a very valuable and humane tool for getting rid of unwanted behavior problems. It is recommended that you seek out the services of a qualified professional if you are going to use such a tool. These dog training collars are merely used to provide an annoying feeling and not a painful feeling.

In understanding these two concepts it is then much easier to formulate a training program that will fit your individual pup. With my own puppies or with the puppies of clients I always have a two-fold approach to training:

1- Obedience training must be mandatory. This is where the new school of puppy trainers go wrong. The new school of puppy obedience training uses lots of treats. The correction for an unwanted behavior is often a simple ignoring of said behavior. This style of puppy training will never make obedience a mandatory endeavor for your pup. Think about it, if your pup has the option to come when called to get a treat or run wildly towards a busy street in the direction of a fleeing cat, which option do you think your pup will take? Likely he/she will head to the street and risk life and limb for the cat. This is because the owner never enforced their training efforts to the point where obedience is mandatory.

2- Obedience training must be fun. Just because something is mandatory doesn't mean it also shouldn't be fun. Puppy behavior training is intrinsically fun for your pup because your pup gets to work side by side with you. Your pup is able to bond as he/she learns from you and learns a deep level of trust as you guide him/her along with his/her training. If you skip this step then you may have an obedient pup, but he/she sure won't enjoy it.

I have referenced old school and new school puppy training practices. Old school training is harsh and rough. New school is all fun and games. To truly have the best trained pup you need to combine the best of both schools. From the old school we use corrections to get rid of unwanted behaviors. From the new school we use a great deal of motivation and fun. The end result is the best trained pup on the block.

When you understand puppy behavior training and how your pup views his/her world you can truly accomplish amazing things with your canine companion. Puppy training can truly be made easy when you live these principles, rather than practice them at random intervals throughout the day. It's time to get to work!

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The happiness and safety of you, your pet, and the people around you is important. By responsibly taking care of your puppy and educating your puppy, you can prevent dog bites. Follow the links to a great training secrets.http://R-Rdogtraining.blogspot.com

How can I tell my new puppy to stop biting?


I've had my puppy for 1.5 weeks now. He's a 9 week old choc. brown lab x puppy, utterly cute!! But he's an absolute terror!
I don't know what to do!
He's a biter. I've tried yelping and making exaggerated noises to make him realise he hurts me. I've tried saying 'NO', I've tried growling like a dog, and even squirting him with a spray bottle of water!! He doesn't get the picture. It takes me 10minutes to put shoes and socks on because he doesn't let up. I'm sure he thinks it's a game. And every time I tell him off, he gets more excited, and gets into a frenzy of trying to eat my socks and my pants!

What should I do? I don't want him to grow up thinking biting is ok, but I know it's normal puppy behaviour to chew!
Please help!

You need to do two things. First train him to go to a spot like a mat or a rug. This will take some time for you to learn how to do positive reinforcement and teach it, but it's priceless when you have an active puppy and will be useful throughout his life. http://www.clickersolutions.com/training/gotomat.htm

Then when he bites you need to leave him alone for a couple of minutes. Get a Baby Gate (a tool you'll find useful for the dog's lifetime) and put it up with him in a room where you want to play with him. Go in and begin to play, but as soon as his teeth touch you, silently get up and step over the gate and leave him alone for about a minute. (Longer does not work better. He'll forget why you left!)

If you can't do the baby gate, tether him to a piece of furniture or something so that when he bites you can step out of his reach.

It will take consistency on your part but it can be done!

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