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The Best Kept Secrets For House Training A Puppy Easily

Planning ahead is your first task when you start house training a puppy, because it can only improve the process of the transition for your new puppy from his happy and playful home to his new and unrecognizable surroundings. Puppies can become very stressed and anxious during the first few days of leaving his mother and playmates, and then is suddenly moved to strange and confusing habitat where there is nothing but unfamiliar people and strange smells.

These emotions don’t just apply to young puppies. Fully grown dogs are not immune to bouts of anxiety caused by seemingly needless alterations to their living environment. Regardless of their age, your new dog has no idea what awaits in his future; he just sees a new and quite worrying place with none of his friends.

If you have the time, an ideal plan would be to visit your puppy or dog at his current home. He will already know you this way when he moves in with you. This will mean that when you start to learn about, how to train a puppy your training program will be more effective as he’s more comfortable with you from the start. If you really can’t fit in a few visits, perhaps you will be able to take something from the dog’s former home with you – like maybe a piece of clothing that he’s slept on, or anything that will help the dog adjust to his new surroundings and adjust to his new home.

The perfect time to bring your new dog home is any time when you’ll be able to spend a few full days at home with him. A summer vacation is perfect, but only if you can plan on being home for the summer. The more time you can spend with in these first few days the better. Spending lots of time with him when he moves in will pay dividends in building your relationship and go a long way to beating his home sickness and stress of leaving his friends.

When we bring a new baby home, we make heaps of preparations by creating an environment to satisfy the baby’s needs and requirements, training a puppy should be exactly the same. As a new dog carer, you need to prepare your home in just the same way. After all, your new puppy is a new member of the family.

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