Puppy Training For Beginners: The Fantastic Dog Guide
By Stacy Honey
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How to Successfully Master Puppy Training and Have Fun with Your Dog
For those who adore dogs, there's nothing quite like raising a puppy of your own. Full of youth and playfulness, your puppy eagerly explores its new world. The sofa quickly becomes an exciting playground where it can indulge its teething instincts. However, if the carpet becomes its self-proclaimed bathroom, it can lead to inevitable stress for you.
Of course, the occasional mishap is bound to happen, but who can stay mad at that innocent, sweet dog face for long?
Setting clear rules for your puppy from the beginning is crucial, or else it will create its own. As your furry friend grows older, breaking bad habits becomes increasingly challenging. You certainly don't want to replace your carpet or sofa every few months. Trust me, a well-behaved dog is welcomed everywhere.
Imagine being able to take your new companion with you everywhere without worrying about excessive barking. This would not only bring more relaxation to your dog but also to you. Your beloved pup wouldn't always have to stay home alone, eagerly waiting for your return.
Don't miss the opportunity to train your puppy into an exemplary young dog that everyone adores.
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Puppy Training For Beginners - Stacy Honey
Table of Contents
Foreword
Which puppy suits you? The checklist.
Please do not support animal suffering!
Help, the puppy is moving in.
preparations at home
Picking up your puppy
Welcome to the new home
Learn to understand puppies
How does a well socialized puppy grow up?
The puppy's body language
Why is understanding the puppy's body language so important for training and everyday life?
Feeding your puppy.
Dry food or wet food?
Is BARF also suitable for puppies?
puppy health
vaccinations
parasites
Care
training your puppy
Behave
commands
Punishment yes, violence no!
Treats – always put them in or rather not?
Dog school?
puberty of your puppy
The 13 most common mistakes in puppy training
1. Bite inhibition not (properly) taught
2. Puppy punished while being housebroken
3. Your puppy's name is not a command
4. Failed to reliably teach the recall (come on)
5. My food - your food
6. Pouncing on strangers
8. Your pup is overacting
9. Please drop a treat
10. Don't let your dog train you
11. Your dog does what he wants
12. Your dog pulls on the leash
13. The end is the end
Breed-typical hobbies for you and your dog
The 12 most popular dog games
Indoors
Outside
Puppy Training For Beginners: The Fantastic Dog Guide
Author: Stacy Honey
Foreword
This book is aimed at anyone who is still considering or is already planning to take a puppy into the family.
To all dog lovers who want to educate, feed and care for their puppies in the best possible way.
Do you want a puppy but don't know which one suits you?
Or have you already fallen madly in love with a little button-eyed creature?
You want to do everything right from the start with your new family member?
That's why you're looking for a guide on all important topics. A companion to look up to master all the hurdles well.
Then this book is for you.
It gives you tips and information for learning and reference for all areas. Your puppy will grow up healthy and happy with you.
The first thing to do is to choose the right dog.
Dog breeds vary greatly in their requirements and temperament. It is therefore important for both you and your dog that you are a good match and that your requirements harmonize.
Of course you want a model dog that doesn't annoy the neighbors and with which you are welcome everywhere.
This requires a good basic upbringing, which has to be consistent even with the puppy. Anything you miss out on in parenting in the beginning becomes all the more difficult later.
That's why you'll find all the tips and tricks for puppy training in this comprehensive puppy guide.
Important health topics are also included in this book so that your puppy grows up healthy.
Use this book as a textbook, reference book and guide. It is your all-round carefree companion through the puppy period.
Go to your new task with a lot of fun and joy and your puppy will have a great start in his life.
Which puppy suits you? The checklist.
As a future dog owner, think carefully about which dog suits you and your circumstances best. This will help you find the perfect dog and help the dog find the best home.
Answer the following questions for yourself in advance to find out what you can offer a dog. This makes it much easier for you to decide which dog will have a great dog life with you:
1. How is the space available in your home?
Do you live in the city or in the country? Do you have an apartment, a house with a garden or a yard?
How big is the living space where your dog will live?
2. What is your lifestyle like?
Are you a sporty, active person who spends a lot of time outdoors?
Do you go jogging or horseback riding? Do you like hiking or cycling?
Or are you more comfortable, reading a good book and snuggling up on the couch? A short walk in the forest or going for a stroll is enough for you?
3. Do you have dog experience?
Are you still inexperienced or did you perhaps have a dog when you were little? Maybe you had a dog a while ago? Assess yourself realistically.
4. Who handles the dog?
Say: Do you live alone or with your partner?
Do you have children? What age are these?
5. Longhair or shorthair?
Grooming long-haired dogs is expensive. Do you have the time and desire to do so?
6. What breeds drool?
Do you mind if a dog drools? In this case: Exclude such races directly.
The points noted so far will help you to look at possible dog breeds.
Now see which size and temperament suit your circumstances:
You can roughly divide dogs into these categories. They are officially used by the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale = World Organization for Purebred Dogs):
herding dogs and cattle dogs
Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molosser and Swiss Mountain Dogs
terrier
dachshunds
Spitz and archetypal dogs
Hounds, scent hounds and related breeds
pointing dogs
retrievers, scavenger dogs and water dogs
Companion and Companion Dogs
greyhounds
Take a closer look at these groups and compare the information to your list of traits.
Groups 1, 6, 7, 8, and 10 include active breeds that require plenty of exercise and tasks. The herding dogs in particular should be mentioned here, such as the popular Border Collies.
These dogs are not for leisurely walks. They are working dogs that are very agile and like to live out their herding instincts.
They are well suited for dog sports or active families.
When bored, such lively and active dogs often show behavioral problems because they are looking for a replacement job.
Dogs in groups 2, 3, 4 and 5 are also suitable for less active people. Terriers and dachshunds in particular, like the dachshund, have a hunting instinct and want to be kept busy. They are not lap dogs.
On the other hand, the perfect dog category for people who are not very active is Group 9.
It includes the so-called lap dogs, content