Labrador Puppy Training
Training Your Labrador Retriever Puppy
The most popular dog in the United States, Canada and Great Britain is the Labrador Retriever. The Lab has reigned as the most popular dog for decades. There’s no two ways about it: people love Labrador Retrievers. They are all-around great dogs. Labrador Retriever puppies are very smart and eager to please which makes training them relatively easy. Here are some tips on Labrador puppy training.
Socialization
All right, it’s true: Labradors are friendly and social dogs, so you may not think that they need much socialization. However, all puppies need socialization in order to develop properly, even dogs as good-natured and affectionate as the Labrador Retriever. Without proper socialization, any puppy, even a Labrador, can grow up to be nervous and lack self-confidence. This can lead to problems with separation anxiety, nuisance barking and dog-on-dog aggression. These are all classic ways dogs express insecurity. Read more…
Golden Retriever Puppy Training
One of the most popular of all dog breeds, Golden Retrievers are intelligent and lovable. That makes Golden Retriever puppy training a lot of fun. You can start training your Golden Retriever puppy around 8 to 10 weeks of age with short, basic lessons in obedience. Here are some tips on Golden Retriever puppy training.
Socialization
As with all puppies, Golden Retriever puppies do need to be socialized. Even the friendliest and most gentle of puppies benefit from socialization in order to build confidence and become well-adjusted adults.
Socialization at a young age helps your puppy become accustomed to dealing with strangers without panicking and helps him learn how to interact with unknown dogs, as well as unexpected events.
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German Shepherd Puppy Training
Training Your German Shepherd Puppy
German Shepherds are on of the most admired dogs in the world. However, if you have a German Shepherd puppy you know that your youngster has his ups and downs. He may grow up to be noble and courageous but, as a puppy, he’s likely to be gangly and silly at times. He can get in trouble like any other puppy. German Shepherd puppy training can help your puppy become the terrific adult dog he’s meant to be.
Socialization
German Shepherd puppy training should begin with good socialization. Your German Shepherd puppy probably has strong instincts for guarding and protection. Unless your puppy is well-socialized when he’s young he could develop behavioral problems later in life such as separation anxiety, nuisance barking, dog-on-dog aggression and others.
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Beagle Puppy Training
Beagles are one of America’s favorite dogs and Americans have a love affair with Beagle puppies. That makes Beagle puppy training especially important. If you have a Beagle puppy then you already know that these little guys are as cute as can be, but they can be a challenge when it comes to training.
They are loving, sweet and gentle but, should a rabbit appear or something else that smells interesting, they are apt to follow their nose. They can be quite independent at times, like many hounds. Here are some tips on Beagle puppy training. Read more…
Boxer Puppy Training
Training Your Boxer Puppy
Boxer puppies are generally high-spirited and happy little pups. They love to play. Like most other breeds, however, they do need to have owners who are definitely in charge. You can start your Boxer puppy training around 8 to 10 weeks of age. With their intelligence and curiosity, Boxer puppies learn very quickly.
Socialization
As with other dogs, Boxer puppies do require good socialization from a young age to help them become well-adjusted, confident adults. Socialization involves introducing your puppy to new people, places and things, as well as other friendly dogs. This helps your puppy build confidence and confidence will help him avoid problems such as separation anxiety, nuisance barking and dog-on-dog aggression when he’s older. Read more…