Training Your Puppy to Play
Being a handler/owner is a prestigious job; you must know how to do it and what you’re doing. Therefore I’ve put up a piece on how to pup training in proper manner. Follow through and apply.
Naming My Dog (Getting a Collar)
When your puppy has agreed to be adopted, find time where you give them a name, a collar, and assume possession of them. It’s a significant step since it implies you’ll have a handler and someone to look after you. It’s a critical moment, and you should not take ownership until you know the pup is ready to submit to you.
The Rules (teaching obedience)
Establish a set of rules that you and your pup will stick to so you can keep track of your puppy’s progress and make sure they’re in line with you. You can work together and be the finest team possible if he understands your methods.
Teaching your Pup New Tricks
Teach your pup new tricks, including sit, stay, wiggle, cuddle, all fours, and fetch. You’ll be able to progress once your pup mastered them all.
The Easy Method (Treats and Rewards)
They get cuddles, head-scratching, delight, and treat when they are good and obedient and do as you say.
The hard way
If your pup is misbehaving, discipline them the hard way (spanking, constraint, and yelling). This may be through physical punishments such as restraint, spanking, and sexual punishments, or by the use of your voice; you could yell at them and tell them off. Prevent them from playing, and refuse to let them out of their cage.
Playing Together (learning to lick, kiss each other, clean, and play nicely with others)
Make sure that all your puppies, including the alphas, are well behaved in public. Ensure they play appropriately with other pups and handlers, obey your instructions, and never bite, scratch, or harm other dogs or handlers.
Feeding your pups
Use a pet dish to feed and water your pup, and when they are hungry or need a reward, fill it with treats and other delectable foods. It’s appealing to the eye and should look adorable in your dungeon.
Giving your pup the best of training boils down to what you know about pup training. If you have great information at your fingertips, then your pup will be on his way to being a better-behaved pup in the future.
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