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Puppy Training: Practical Getting Through The First Week Help

There are few things in life that are more thrilling than bringing home your new puppy. All the family wants to hold and play with that adorable little pup as often as possible for as long as possible during those first few days. The excitement is likely to wear your pup clean out, but a lack of structure and boundaries may serve to confuse her and can breed insecurity as well. That is why it is essential to prepare for your pup’s homecoming by determining what the house rules androutine will be, and to stick with them as you start the process of puppy training.

The Importance of Routine
Bear in mind that your tiny pup has lived his entire short life thus far in the warmth and security of his mother and littermates. Suddenly, he is lifted from his safe environment to go it alone in your home. What will help this little guy to feel safe and secure again? Besides lots of love and care, your pup will respond well to a routine that he can depend on. Consistency is the key here, whether it comes to his meals, playtime or housebreaking. Before you get your puppy home, decide which family member will be responsible for the feedings, and ensure that the designated person will be available to keep a regular feeding schedule for your dog. Talk to the breeder or your vet about the best way to feed your puppy in terms of number and frequency of feedings. Your beginning puppy training will go much more smoothly if your dog has a routine that he can count on.

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The Importance of Rules
If is also a good idea to decide on some house rules for puppy training before adding your pup to the equation. For instance, where do you want your dog to sleep at night? If your answer is his crate, you mustdo not let him sleep in your bed with you. Not once. Not ever. Not even if he whimpers and cries throughout his first night at home with you, unless you want to make a co-sleeping arrangement part of your normal routine. Dogs, as with small children, require firm boundaries to live within for security and consistency. By sticking with the rules your puppy will know what is expected of him, and in most cases he will be happy to oblige. Consistency in rules is an important element of effective puppy training.

Your puppy will be a welcome new member to the family, as long as you prepare for his arrival by establishing some house rules and a routine that you can all stick with. Enjoy your new pet, and happy puppy training!

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