Dog Training: The Complete Guide To Dog Training For Beginners
By Nancy Ross
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN THE EASY WAY TO TRAIN YOUR DOG?
Whether you want to potty train or learn basic dog training commands this book will help.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
Reasons to Train Your Puppy
Being the Alpha
Obedience Training
Potty Training
Crate Training
Leash Training
Basic Commands to Teach Your Dog
Fixing Problem Behaviors
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Dog Training - Nancy Ross
Introduction
Bringing home a new puppy can be a great experience for your whole family. It allows you to form a bond with a new addition to the family and everyone loves to have a new confidant, a puppy to play with, and so much more. But no matter how cute and cuddly the puppy may be, you do need to be careful about training them early on. Without the right training, the puppy is going to assume they are the ones in charge, and you could end up with a lot of trouble with the puppy down the road.
This guidebook is meant to help you with all training needs that you have. Whether you have just brought the new puppy home and need some pointers for getting started or you are now deciding that the bad behavior has gone on too long and you need to be the one in charge, this guidebook has easy steps and tips that you can follow to get your puppy trained and acting like a model citizen. While you will need to spend some time and remain consistent with your training, it doesn’t have to be as hard as you think to make your puppy behave.
So when you are ready to get your puppy to behave the right way, make sure to read through this guidebook and learn just how easy it can be to get your best friend to act the way that you would like!
Chapter 1: Reasons to Train Your Puppy
Bringing home a new puppy can be an exciting experience for the whole family. You are bringing home a new family member who the whole family plans to know and love, and you not only want to ensure that they feel like the puppy is getting the love and attention that they need, but you also want to ensure that they are going to behave and abide by the rules that you set out. To help your puppy learn the rules of the house and to understand how they are supposed to behave, you need to go through and learn the process of training your puppy.
There are many reasons why you should consider training your puppy. No one wants a puppy who won’t listen to them, who goes to the bathroom in the home, or who is aggressive and causes other issues in the family. Let’s explore some of the reasons why you should train your puppy to get them to be a model citizen in your home.
Creates a Bond
A good training schedule will make it easier for you and the puppy to create a bond, no matter what age or size the puppy may be. You will need to get this in place early to help the puppy feel who the person in charge is and help them to feel comfortable in their new environment. When the puppy is unsure about how they are supposed to act and behave in your company, they will start to act out and not know who to trust. On the other hand, if you start out with an early training schedule with your