Thursday, March 1, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Dog training help puppy?

i have a 11 week old northern inuit puppy ***** she is called zara and i need efficient ways of house training her and also she likes to chew on fingers is this just puppy behaviour and will she grow out of it~?

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I laugh sometimes especially when people say you must be firm and consistant you must do this you must do that. Your puppy is a baby as you know. I suppose its just like parenting you have to get to know Zara's signs and behaviour pattern. We have Luke he is 18 months old now (my baby) what we or should i say I did with Luke was simple. When he woke up i grabbed the ball made some weird playing noises and ran outside, he would play for a few moments and i would keep saying to him go wee wee i did this when he ate when he played and when he woke up. As soon as you Zara sniffing about get her outside i never picked Luke up as this tended to make him think he was in trouble if i rushed over and scopped him up. I would just run outside and say wee wee when he did he got a great big fuss and loads of cuddles. When he did mishap i never scolded him or shouted at him, I would simply look at him and take him outside and not play with him for ten minutes (god it was agony) but luke learned very quickly. Even at 18 months before we go to bed or out in car i still say to luke go wee wee and he does because it is a word i have associated with him when he does he gets a fuss and cuddle. even now. As for the chewing i agree this must be stopped quickly Zara does not know she is doing wrong and remember she is teething. When Luke chewed often on my toes one day i screamed out like an injured puppy and he was so sorry i ignored him for a llittle time, when he tried to chew me again i would yelp. again this made him think he was hurting me. We gave him plenty of Hide chews and rubber balls as you know puppies can be very destructive a sharp no and a point does not injure a puppy but a scolding does. You have a lot more to come but you will get there and in the end you will have the perfect girl. Gd Luck and Love to Zara x x

At-Home Dog Training Tips


  • Try this resource

  • For housebreaking, use a crate. When you are not able to watch the dog, crate her. Make sure she has adequate time outside of the crate with you. Get her on a feeding and walking schedule.
    When you take her outside, always go to the same area of the yard. this will become her "potty spot". When she goes outside, a lot of praise, petting, and the occasional treat.

    As for the chewing, do not allow it. This is not something she will out grow. When she chews, a firm "no", give her something of her own to chew on. She will be teething, if she hasn't already, and will need something firm to chew.

  • As far as the house training- take her out every 30 minutes or so and don't go back in until she has gone to the bathroom. Also, try to take her out the same door all the time. She will associate this door with going to the bathroom. I also always gave my dogs a treat after they went outside. The chewing on your fingers is a puppy thing, but don't let it get out of control. Set limits now or it will become a bigger problem in the future. Try a nylabone for puppies. Good Luck!

  • The chewing is just a sign of teething. Get her some toys before she starts on shoes!!! Get some puppy pee pads from the store and place one in each room. Show her to each one and let her sniff it. Then the next time she goes (inside or outside), take her to one of the pads. Soon or later she will use the pad when needed.

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  • put her nose in it and put her out side but if you can not put her outside all the time put news paper down for the puppy the puppy are puppy pads and put her nose in it and put her on the paper or pan and if she use the papper or pan say good and so the name or if so go out side do the same thing
    all was put the pan or papper in the same palce so she will know werw it is at all time and pick a plce out side and ever time you take her out make sure to go to the palce you pick ou and say good and her name get same to keep her in whin you are at work are not home and whin you fee of water the pup that her out becouse 10 min she will use thr bath romm dont for get that and the time time the pup is pup is palying in the house have papper or puppy pad down in the room you are in whit the puup you need to do same thing about it whins the pup is doing or she or he me not know why you are doing what you are doin i hope this hlape you if you need to know more about pupa you e-mail me at baby20tx@yahoo.com

  • I would recommend crate training her first, it will help you not only in potty training but all other aspects of training. The Chewing is generally normal but you want to get her out of the habit as soon as possible. I would recommend a book that I found that solved all my MAJOR problems I had with my Puppy Linus. It is a great book and really helps you understand your dog. You can read about the problems I had with Linus and there is a link to the book there too. Check out my blog for more info.

  • try here, this works really well too

    http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobedienc…

  • Dogs are like humans. They are all slightly different. There are lots of different methods that you can use. Its important to find the methods and experiment with them. Have a look at http://www.best-dog-training.com . There you will find lots of articles, tips and tricks on dog training and potty training your dog.

    Cheers

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