Dog Obedience Puppy
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Dog Obedience Puppy Training Can Be Quite A
Difficult Task
Dog Obedience Puppy Training Starts With Understanding Your Puppy's
Breed
Dog Obedience Puppy Training Requires Patience And
Effort
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Dog Obedience Puppy Training Can Be Quite A Difficult
Task
Once a dog owner gets over the joyfulness of bringing home a new puppy, they will then need to
understand the importance of providing early and proper dog obedience puppy training to their new acquisition. It is
important that you get your puppy to learn how to behave properly around people in the home as well as when they
are around others and most particularly when they are in the presence of other animals. The fact of the matter
is that all puppies, though wonderful and cute creatures, need to be trained and it can often be a difficult as
well as arduous task. So, after you have brought home a new puppy, you should be prepared that training him will
take up a lot of your time, effort and energy.

Dog Obedience Puppy Training Starts With Understanding Your Puppy's
Breed
Dogs, just like human beings, have temperaments and their temperaments in turn are affected by
the birth place of the puppy as well as his breed. Therefore, before starting out with dog obedience puppy
training, you will need to take a little time and effort to understand the various dog breeds as well as their
characteristics and personalities so that you are able to apply the correct and most effective training techniques
and methods.

Dog Obedience Puppy Training Requires Patience
And Effort
Certain dog breeds such as Rottweiler, Bull Dogs, Boxers and German Shepherds are well suited as
guard dogs and they also are born with the in-born abilities to be
loyal, powerful as well as protect their owners. On the other hand, Gun Dogs, Pointers as well as Labrador are
hunting dogs and they are very energetic. You need to consider
these traits and characteristics before starting your dog obedience puppy training.
Dog Obedience Puppy Training Requires Patience And
Effort
Dog obedience puppy training is a very time consuming activity and you are required to set aside
at least a couple of weeks before the training will start to show the desired results. You will need to be patient
and be prepared to put in a fair amount of effort. The good news is that you are only require to spend a few
minutes on a daily basis rather than spending hours with the training.
It is advisable that you begin dog obedience puppy training by starting with the process of teaching
very basic and simple commands such as ‘sit’, ‘stay’ and ‘heel’, which are easy commands that every puppy can
pick up easily and quickly. You need to remember that only after basic dog obedience training has been successfully completed can
you then think about teaching your dog more difficult and advanced obedience commands. This initial dog
obedience puppy training will help lay a good foundation from which the dog can then be taught tricks and other
useful acts such as guarding and protecting their owners.
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