Advice For Dog Training For Amateurs
Written by Graham Sheppard   
Thursday, 30 June 2011
When you first start dog training, you need to teach your puppy to avoid developing certain habits before it can interact with everyone. When it is around your house, it might be tempted to bite others and to jump on others. You must teach your dog that these aren't acceptable things to do.
by GrahamSheppard


When you first start dog training, you need to teach your puppy to avoid developing certain habits before it can interact with everyone. When it is around your house, it might be tempted to bite others and to jump on others. You must teach your dog that these aren't acceptable things to do.

One of the cutest things your puppy can seemingly do is to jump on others and start licking their face. Most beginning dog owners will encourage this type of behavior as it seems rather adorable and harmless. Although it seems like your pup is merely socializing and getting used to interacting with people, jumping on them is not the best method for doing so. The reason for this is because although it might seem harmless in the beginning when your puppy is still small, when it gets older and becomes heavier and bigger, your dog might actually have the potential to harm someone, especially younger kids and infants. When your puppy gets bigger, this could actually become a dangerous habit.

The simplest time to correct your dog's habit of jumping on people is while it is in its infant stages. If you catch your dog trying to jump on another person, just put its feet on the ground. While he sits there with his paws on the floor, give him heaps of approval and praise. Definitely try and give your puppy another option for socializing other than jumping. He needs an outlet to socialize with, so teach it to raise a paw instead. This is definitely not as harmful to others as jumping, so be sure to give him a treat afterwards so it knows it's doing the right thing.

Consistency is the key to any sort of dog training. Make sure to alert others that interact with your dog that you are training them, or else your puppy may develop bad habits. If others teach it that jumping on them is acceptable, it will not be trained correctly.

Another thing to train your puppy to do is to refrain from biting people. Every puppy goes through a period of time where it bites others. Once again, it may seem cute at first, but once it grows into an adult, this type of activity becomes more and more dangerous.

In nature, dogs will learn not to bite others from its mother and other litter mates. If it becomes over stimulated and starts biting others, the mother dog will let him know about it. You need to take on the role of the mother in this instance.

Try to enroll your dog in a puppy school or something similar. It will then get to socialize with other puppies, and will quickly realize that biting others is not the appropriate response while trying to socialize. It is important to start this type of socializing early on its life, because like all creatures, the infant stages are when puppies develop their habits.

Try to give your puppy something to chew on so it can bite on something instead of others. You must teach it that biting is an acceptable act, just not biting others.

When in the act of dog training, you must be consistent in both praise and discipline.

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