Boxer Puppy Training Tips and Much Much More
When you decide to make the leap and get a puppy, you didn't realize that you were actually getting a child. Like children, puppies need to be taught and socialized. Being cute and cuddly, they can still make their fair share of mischief, and if not trained properly, the will grow up into a less than cuddly full-grown dog.
If you have your sights locked on a boxer, take a few moments to find out about boxer puppy training. One of the essential things you'll need to remember is that you'll need to teach your puppy to listen to you. This is at the core of most trouble. If you have a dog that does what he pleases and doesn't listen or understand that he needs to help and participate in the process.
If you want to establish a good relationship between you and your puppy, you will want it to be the best. In order to establish that kind of relationship, you will need to start early. It is essential that a puppy listen, and he will if he is rewarded for good behavior. As time passes, he will continue to listen sometimes because he thinks he'll be getting a treat.
This is fine to start out but cut down on them as he learns more and do not give him a treat every time. Taking your puppy out and around the neighborhood will give him a chance to explore his new home. Let him meet the neighbors, children included, so he will get used to being around people.
Establishing the rules and then enforcing them is the key to good boxer puppy training. If you stray from his normal routine, know that he will have the same reaction as children have when distracted. He will tend to forget what he is supposed to be doing.
One good idea is to establish a spot in your house where the puppy has all of his stuff, toys and the like. He will need a haven, a retreat and a place where you can send him when he misbehaves. Time outs work just as well with puppies as they do with children. Keep a container where you can put his toys during the time out.
People run into problems when training a puppy because they don't establish what can be chewed and what is off limits. Puppies love to chew. This is no secret. Having an area that is totally for the puppy will allow him to go there and chew on anything that is his.
Should the unmentionable happen and you catch him chewing your shoes or your favorite sweater, immediately take it from him and scold him. Replace it with something of his. A bone or a toy will do and when he takes it, praise him. This tells him that you are not pleased with him when he has your shoe in his mouth but you are pleased when he chews his toys. You and your new puppy can have a special relationship that lasts a lifetime if you establish the rules at the beginning and stick to them.
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