New Puppy Training

New puppy training is actually more difficult than teaching an old dog new tricks. This furry bundle of joy is all about fun and has nothing to do with discipline. I realized that food, water and toys weren’t everything I needed the first time I took my puppy home. That’s why I invested in the E-book “Teach YOUR Puppy or Dog ANY Trick or ANY Command in 3 Hours or Less Guaranteed!

Training a Labrador puppy requires a lot of patience and stamina. Although they are known to be intelligent sporting dogs, Labrador Retrievers especially in their puppy years want to play a lot let alone soil a lot. I told myself that obedience and house training are definitely a must if I want to remain the master of my household.

I learned that house training a puppy is easy if you only know the right approach and technique. I observed that my Lab loves to sniff for several minutes before doing his thing. So I take him out immediately every time he seems restless and sniffing a lot. Over a few days I discovered that it was actually a better approach to take him out in the yard in advance. That way, he’d start sniffing and finish in less than ten minutes.

After that, I took him out consistently thrice a day on same time intervals: once at 6 am, once after lunch and the last one after dinner time. There are other methods for house training your dog available included in “Teach YOUR Puppy or Dog ANY Trick or ANY Command in 3 Hours or Less Guaranteed!” which even includes training your dog to sit and stay. I found this house training approach the easiest. My Lab even wails and scratches the door now whenever he wants to relieve himself.

On methods for potty training your dog, instead of taking him out consistently, you only need to take him to the “paper” where he should aim when he relieves himself. New puppy training can be very fun and exciting. Don’t forget to praise your dog whenever he does a job well done.

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