Saturday, February 7, 2009

Dog Coloring pages or Pictures & How to Train my Puppy step by step

contain : step by step guide to how to train my puppy - training my puppy just as a professional pet trainer would do & Pictures of dogs - dog coloring pages or dog coloring pictures this for kids to have fun while we get engaged with some other work . ( give these coloring pages to your child they would enjoy - if they all are grown up then whats up start coloring thes e dog pictures )

Scroll down below these dog coloring pages - dog pictures for introduction on how to train my puppy

DOG COLORING PAGES , PICTURES


Dog Coloring pages or PicturesDog Coloring pages or Pictures

A bull dog picture & a cute little puppy picture



Thanks to about.com for that dog coloring picture

Dog Coloring pages or PicturesDog Coloring pages or Pictures

A cute dog waiting for its owner to throw the stick & a clean wide spaced dog coloring page picture

Introduction on how to train my puppy


It's important with all dog training but especially with young puppies to use lots of encouragement, praise and rewards (positive reinforcement) in your training. Start your puppy training sessions as soon as your little puppy arrives at your home. Set your puppy up to succeed, concentrate on developing desirable habits in your puppy and preventing undesirable behavior. It's much a better alternative to put your puppy on the right path from the start, rather than trying to correct established problem behaviors later on.

Keep your training sessions short, consistent and always have fun. The key to shaping your puppy's behavior is to start out with very easy commands, continue to build on these successes and apply heaps of repetition. Base your training sessions around trust and mutual respect rather than old school methods based on punishment and harsh corrections. In this environment you will find that your puppy loves his training sessions and his confidence will grow with each and every session.

Always remember that you are dealing with a very immature young animal. Be realistic, flexible, patient and always fair. Your puppy doesn't just automatically know this stuff! It's all new to him and he is bound to have the odd slip up and mistake along the way. Don't worry about these mistakes, just move on and do your best to prevent them in the future.

Enjoy this fantastic time in your dogs life. His puppy hood is the time where you will lay the foundation for your puppy's life.

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