- Your Knowledge About Dogs (Before Choosing)
Do not make the purchase of your future pet impulsive and thoughtless. Thoroughly research breeds and their characteristics, and compare them with your lifestyle.
- Correcting Mistakes (Before Bringing Home)
You should clarify all the habits of your puppy with the breeder before the new tenant comes home. As correcting some of them may take a lot of time, and you should be prepared for it.
- Start Training Your Puppy from Day One
As soon as the puppy crosses the threshold of your home – start training! The first 3 months are crucial in shaping its behavior and future habits. If you miss this period of character development, you will spend the rest of the time trying to make up for what was missed.
- Barking Only on Command
One of the common problems with untrained dogs is excessive barking when they are excited. And it’s okay if it happens on the street during a walk, but when this “concert” starts at home, especially in the evening when you want calm family gatherings, then that’s it – your peace will be completely disturbed… and the peace of your neighbors as well. Solution: from the earliest months, teach the puppy to bark on command. Give them the command “Speak!” when they are in a relaxed state. Act in reverse.
- Biting Habit (18-Week Age)
The biting habit is one of those habits that need to be eradicated at a very early age. The “soft mouth” starts to change with the appearance of the first incisors already after 4.5 months, and if you don’t teach the puppy not to bite before that moment, the consequences can be unpleasant.
We wish you well-behaved pets!
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