Monday, September 29, 2008

What your Puppy Learns

What your puppy learns (and fear) for the first 4 months will take its report for the rest of his life. It is therefore essential to devote the time and patience to turn these first 4 months in a positive experience for both.

Honestly, few of us know enough about the behavior of a dog to guard dog training enough offspring. Throughout this series of articles will help with that.

We have enlisted the help of Terry Long, a trainer of dogs for Excellence Excel. With his guidance, you will soon know exactly how to train your puppy.

We have full information on what to do when you come home and that the offspring of your puppy is 4 months old. This is probably the most important of his time in the life of the offspring, since it is during this time that your puppy will learn the behaviors that lead to adulthood.

The areas you need to address are the following:

* Education
* Socialization
* Basic Manners
* Leadership and guidance
* Prevention of behavioral problems

The goal of "education" of a puppy is to teach your new puppy that must be eliminated only at a certain place, for example, the yard behind the newspaper or on the patio.

Don't forget, one of the things you should have in order to take good care of your puppy is vet pet insurance. By doing so, you ensure that you can take care of your puppy in case something happens and your puppy needs attention.

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