Conseils sur la formation du nouveau chiot

Ramener chez eux un nouveau chiot est toujours un moment excitant pour toute la famille. Descendre le bon départ avec une formation adéquate de ce nouveau chiot est très important de faire ce chiot un membre estimé de sa famille humaine. Il y a un certain nombre de talents qui se doit de maîtriser chaque nouveau chiot, y compris va monter et descendre les escaliers, and how to accept a new collar as if she’s worn it her entire life.

It is best to introduce a new puppy to the household when everyone in the family is present, and when the household is as calm as possible. That is why animal care experts discourage parents from giving puppies and kittens as holiday presents. The holiday season is typically much too busy, with far too many distractions, for a young puppy or kitten to get the attention it needs. It is best to wait until the holidays have passed before introducing the new family member.

Once the puppy is part of the household, there are some things he or she will need to learn. One of the first challenges of a multi-story home will be learning to climb up and down the stair. Many puppies are afraid of stairs, and that usually means that they do not know how to climb them properly. It is important for the puppy’s owner to slowly build the confidence of the dog, starting off at the bottom of the stairs. In general, a wide stairway will probably be less frightening to the puppy.

To build confidence, the owner should go up the first step, then encourage the puppy to join them, using their voice, treats or a toy. After the puppy has joined you on the first stair, redescendez et répétez le processus jusqu'à ce que le chiot va monter cette étape sur son propre. Il est important de rétablir la confiance lentement et vous précipitez pas le processus. Prendre une une étape à une approche du temps est la meilleure façon d’enseigner le chiot pour ne pas avoir peur des escaliers.

Une autre chose, que chaque nouveau chiot doit apprendre est comment accepter le collier. Apprendre à porter un collier est important pour chaque chien, mais de nombreux chiots sont déroutés, effrayé et désorientés par cette nouvelle pièce d’équipement. De nombreux chiots constamment essaient d’enlever leur nouveau collier en piaffe et en tirant à lui.

Fit est important lors du choix d’un collier pour votre nouveau chiot. Un collier correctement ajusté, choisi pour la taille de votre chiot, est plus susceptible d’être acceptée et confortable. Alors que les colliers étrangleurs, slip collars and training collars can be good training aids, they should never be used as a substitute for a sturdy buckle type collar. And of course that collar should have an identification tag and license attached. This identification will be vital in having your puppy returned if she becomes separated from you.

The best way to introduce the puppy to the collar is to simply put the collar on and allow her to squirm, jump, roll and paw at the color to her heart’s content. It is important to not encourage this behavior by trying to soothe the puppy, but it is just as important not to punish or reprimand the puppy. The best strategy is to simply ignore the puppy and them her work through her issues with the collar on her own. Introducing distractions, such as food, toys or playing, is a good way to get the puppy used to the color. Getting the puppy to play, eat and drink while wearing the collar is a great way to get her used to it. After a few days, most puppies will not even know they are wearing a collar.


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