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Puppy Problems Quick Tips To Prevent Jumping & Walking Issues

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Puppy Problems: Quick Tips To Prevent Jumping & Walking Issues

Jumping up is one of these puppy behaviors that some people encourage but others deplore. There's no doubt that being greeted by a puppy jumping up to give you a hug or a sloppy kiss has its appeal, but when that puppy reaches adult size, suddenly the behavior is, well, not so appealing!

Before it gets out of hand, look into your crystal ball and decide whether this is a behavior you really want to encourage. It can be tolerable in a small dog, although you run the risk of snags in your stockings, but a puppy that will be the size of a half-grown bear cub can inadvertently cause injuries by knocking something over. Teaching a still small puppy to sit instead of to jump up for attention is a good way to prevent problems later.

When the pup looks like it's about to jump up, tell it to sit, then bend down to give it attention or a treat. The puppy can't sit and jump simultaneously, so if it learns to sit when told it won't jump. With consistency, the puppy will learn to sit to get attention.

Walking Properly

And of course, there is the problem of teaching a new puppy how to walk properly. Early training can make walking a puppy much more enjoyable. It's best to use lots of food or a favorite toy and back up training with tons of patience in order to teach puppies to walk right at your side without pulling on the leash.

“I put no pressure on the leash,” says Amy Harmon, long-time dog trainer and part owner of her southern California school for Obedience Training.

She goes on to say: “In my right hand I hold a hot dog or a toy at my left thigh, where the heel position is, and say, 'Puppy, heel.' Off we go, even if it's just 10 steps. I keep my right wrist at my thigh so the toy or hot dog is right where the puppy's nose is, and if they're not there, they correct themselves.”

The bottom line here is that it is a heck of a lot easier to teach a puppy what you want it to do than to unteach bad habits in an older dog. Remember that the amount of time and effort you spend training a puppy will be repaid over its lifetime.






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BONUS : Puppy Training – All Nipping Should Be Eradicated By The Age Of 15 Weeks

Your puppy should not be displaying a biting or nipping problem once he reaches the age of 15 weeks or more. By that time you should have already administered proper training techniques and specific commands to get your puppy to stop his mouthing behavior. However, if this is still a problem or if you have adopted a puppy that's a little older than 15 weeks and is new in the home, then the following tips can help you get your puppy to stop biting your hands and nipping at your fingers:

1. The first item on your checklist should be to immediately cease playing all puppy games that include roughhousing. I realize that part of the fun of having a new puppy is playing games like tug-of-war and wrestling, but unfortunately, if you're faced with an animal that is still not over his mouthing period, you must sacrifice these types of activities. By playing these games, you are giving him the notion that he is allowed to roughhouse with you at any time he wants. And dogs to do this mostly through nipping and biting.

2. While it's okay to allow some nipping from very young puppies, when your dog is older than 15 weeks, all forms of nipping should be totally discouraged. It doesn't matter if it's just a little nibble on your hand that seems to be harmless, give your dog a direct command to stop doing that and pull your arm away quickly.

3. If need be, apply a type of “shock method” to get him to stop biting. Keep in mind that I am not referring to anything that is harmful to your dog. A spray bottle of water fits the bill perfectly. Anything that you can quickly spritz at his body or head when he nibbles is enough to deter him from wanting to bite ever again. Most of the time, this technique is all a pet owner will need in order to eradicate their dog's mouthing issue.

4. Last but not least, use firm and disciplinary commands when needed. This goes for puppies of all ages. There is nothing wrong with immediately giving a loud and firm "No Bite!" command if you feel a sudden nibble at your hand. However, there are two things to keep in mind here: Do not yell so loud that it scares your puppy, and second, avoid staring at your puppy's eyes for a long period of time because he will interpret this as a confrontation.
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