Thursday, September 27, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Dog training @ what age?

yeahh just wondering whens the appropriate age to begin clicker training. e.g got it as a 3-5 mnth pup ?

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You should start as soon as you bring him home.

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  • You should start training hism as soon as you get him. 3-5 minths is an important stage, you shoud be able to teach him the basics now (sit, down, stay, walk on the lead etc.)
    Also take him out to meet as many people and other anymals as you can. Socialising is very importand at this stage. If you socialise him well now he will become a happier, more outgoing and easier to handle dog

  • I was already familiar with clicker training when I got my last dog. Hanna is now ten years old, she was eight weeks old when I bought her and I started clicker training as soon as she settled in.

    Dogs must be introduced to the clicker first, I have the instructions for doing this if you need them. Hanna still enjoys doing heel work to music, you can see her in action on YouTube. Go to YouTube and type in "9rhubarb9".
    MDT. I have just visited your Website and read about how to introduce a dog to the clicker. Its great everyone should read this.

  • You should have started the day you got him. But there is no better day than today. Please visit my web site and read up about clicker training. Many people do not understand it and click for the wrong behaviours and then they say clicker training does not work.

  • You should start training now. That way, the training will grow with the dog and eventually they won't remember where they learned it, it will just be common sense. Good Luck! BTW, if it doesn't work it's not because your dog is too young, it just takes a while and dedication.

  • You can go ahead to start, its better and will grow a better bond between you and your dog if you start now.

  • As soon as you get a dog you should begin training it. Just so bad behaviours etc can be corrected more easily the younger they are.

  • Now. The sooner, the better. Training should start the day you get your puppy home, not at a "certain age".

  • As soon as you bring the pup home. Remember to keep the lessons short and sweet with each building on the previous.

  • NOW

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