Wednesday, 28 October 2015

WHAT WORDS TO TEACH PUPPY

Puppy training starts the moment you bring your puppy home. Whatever puppy does, you must react properly or puppy will learn the wrong things.
Your puppy has learned the two most important words: "No" and "Good." first
After taught these two words you must teach the following words

COME
OFF
QUIET
STAY
GO LIE DOWN
DON’T TOUCH
DROP IT

These words are called Puppy words
And
Started these words at 2-3 months of age


You must teach them properly, with the proper tone of voice and the proper body language, or they won't be of any help in teaching other words. If your puppy is older than 2-3 months.

Avoid biscuit training.

Most puppies love treats, but don't HAVE CONFIDENCE on them to teach good behavior.



You must teach that puppy in charge of what puppy decides to do?     And what puppy decides not to do. ?

Now, I'm not saying you shouldn't give ANY treats to your puppy.

Treats can be great SUPPLY OF ENERGY to them. But if your training method consists of giving your puppy a treat when puppy does what you say, while doing nothing if puppy DOESN'T do what you say.

You must learn that you are going to find yourself in serious distress  whenever you want puppy  to do something and he's not hungry....or whenever you want puppy  to STOP doing something and he do  rather go on doing it, regardless of the treats you are desperately flinging at puppy.



A puppy that is taught politeness and honor you will pay close attention to you.






Politeness training is a must


You must teach your puppy to respect you as the leader in your home. Without proper respect, your training schedule doesn't matter much – because puppy may learn words and routines but choose not to do them. I'm sure you've heard stories from dog owners who say their dog "understands" them just fine –puppy just doesn't DO what they say. They might even try to laugh it off by saying, "He's so smart he has ME trained!" This isn't intelligence – its disrespect. And it can be traced to improper training right from the time the puppy was first brought home.

Politeness training is not something you can get "good confidence”. You must get it completely, uniformly right – in a way that puppy understands.

Puppies are capable of learning many words, and there is no better way to get your puppy to understand what you want and what you don't want than to teach puppy carefully chosen right words. Of course, knowing which words to teach isn't much help unless you also know HOW to teach them?
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