The Best Kept Secrets Housebreaking A Puppy Easily

Posted by Carl on Mar 27, 2009 in Good Going |

Drawing up a plan of action is your first task when preparing for training a puppy, as it will help a great deal in the transition for your new puppy to his new strange new world from his comfy and secure home with his mother. It is a very stressful and worrying event for a puppy when his mother and littermates suddenly disappear, and he finds himself in new and unfamiliar surroundings where there is nothing but unfamiliar people and strange smells.

These emotions don’t just apply to young puppies. It happens with older dogs to – they can get depressed by the upheaval when moved to new homes. An adopted adult dog has no idea of all the wonderful plans you may have in store for him; he just sees a new and quite worrying place with none of his friends.

If humanly possible, take a few trips to meet your pup while he’s still at his “old place”. Doing this will help break the ice between you both and help him get used to you. The benefit of taking this approach is that when you begin to look at, train a puppy he’ll learn a lot quicker as he’ll already be friends with you. I appreciate this is not always possible so, you could ask the old owner for something from the dog’s bed, such as a cushion or familiar toy or any other item he recognizes that will help him settle down and adjust to his new home.

Without doubt, the ideal time to bring home a new dog or puppy is when you will be at home for a few days on the trot. This way you’ll always be there while he’s finding his feet. A summer vacation is perfect, but only if you can plan on being home for the summer. Please don’t move you dog in, then home him in kennels while you go on vacation. You need to have at least a couple of days at home and help the newcomer get over his homesickness blues.

When we bring a new baby home, we make heaps of preparations and fill the home with everything we think the baby will need for a happy and healthy start, training a puppy is just the same. Having a different number of legs shouldn’t mean you get less priority.

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