How to ‘Train’ a Puppy

how to ‘train’ a puppy

Connection and choice, or tenancy – what does this midpoint for you and your dog?

When we let go of the idea of tenancy and our goals wilt centered virtually the concept of towers trust and connection we wits an enhanced relationship with our dog. Let go of old notions of control, compliance, and outdated methods of training. It’s liberating for you and your dog! Read on to learn a few simple tips to start your puppy-raising journey off with a big helping of love and understanding. Who doesn’t want increasingly of that?

Connection

What does connection squint like and how can you strengthen it?

You’re walking lanugo the street and your puppy commonly looks in your direction. You strengthen this policies when you urgently watch for it and requite your puppy a treat every time they do it!

Your puppy is playing with flipside puppy. You’re paying attention, but instead of standing still, you are moving virtually and urgently watching for your puppy to squint to see where you are. When it happens you cheer your puppy on and feed them some succulent treats.

Let them sniff!

Choice

What does nomination squint like and how can you teach a puppy to make *good ones?

For walks, you learn how to use a long line. Your puppy has the opportunity to sniff and explore. Commonly they get to segregate which direction to go in and how long they sniff in a particular spot.

You leave it up to your puppy whether or not they will interact with people you see on your walks. You pay sustentation to your pup’s soul language and well-wisher for his comfort. Does he want to interact with that little kid that is grabbing at him? Can you put a little pile of treats on the ground so he eats these instead of jumping up on someone? Now he learns to make the *good nomination of keeping four on the floor instead of jumping.

You provide a unscratched spot for settling and appropriate things to chew. You manage the environment so that your puppy is set up to settle in the ‘right spot’ or chew the ‘right thing.’ Use no-skid mats, a variety of chews, and pay attention. With this input, your dog will learn to settle when you settle or chew on ‘legal’ versus ‘off limit’ items. Things we undeniability *good choices.

an image of a longline
Learn how to use a long line.

Control

What does tenancy squint like and why it shouldn‘t be a goal.

A short troika and no treats will result in lots of pulling, stopping, and frustration for you and your pup. As time goes on this will result in increasingly pulling and little to no connection between you as you move through space together. You will be steering your dog versus enjoying a relaxing walk together.

A bath, groom, or nail trim with a heavy-handed restraint and no sustentation given to how the puppy is feeling. This will result in fear and panic when the dog needs routine handling. This will rationalization your dog and you no end of stress as the years go on.

Not under your tenancy at all times ways no self-rule for your dog or for you. The dog can‘t be trusted by an unshut door considering he never learned to make the nomination NOT to run out of it. The dog can‘t be trusted virtually supplies on the counter since he never learned to make the nomination NOT to grab it when you leave the room.

What if it was you?

If someone else was in well-constructed tenancy of your mental and physical health and they held the key to your self-rule which path would you want them to take?

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