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How to Find the Best Labrador Chew Toys: Dog training, #4
How to Train Your Puppy: Dog training
How to Stop Inappropriate Chewing: Dog training, #3
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Congratulations, sharing your life with a puppy is a pleasure and honor. Our 12-page book How to Train Your Puppy is the first book in our series of Dog Training books designed as an introduction to training your first puppy.

Puppies can be a lot of fun and give many years of love and companionship. It's important for both you and your puppy that you train them properly so they know what types of behavior is expected and what is not. Your puppy will quickly respond to positive instruction and once you set the boundaries your new pet will become a happy, loyal and healthy member of your family.

Puppies have short attention spans, so need brief lessons regularly. They respond well to food-lure training, but if they cannot respond you should never resort to negative treatment such as the stick and carrot method as this will cause them to fear you, not trust you and develop anxiety problems. By treating your puppy with respect and kindness, you will quickly develop a strong lasting bond that will help you seal your relationship.

Puppies need to understand socially acceptable behavior, house training, and how to follow simple instructions. From these basics, we can further train them when they mature to have a full and happy life with you.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimon Staub
Release dateMay 13, 2021
How to Find the Best Labrador Chew Toys: Dog training, #4
How to Train Your Puppy: Dog training
How to Stop Inappropriate Chewing: Dog training, #3

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  • How to Stop Inappropriate Chewing: Dog training, #3

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    How to Stop Inappropriate Chewing: Dog training, #3
    How to Stop Inappropriate Chewing: Dog training, #3

    All dogs like to chew, but inappropriate chewing is a fairly common problem in young dogs. It often stems from the fact that puppies use their mouths as a means of exploring the world around them. Chewing is normal behavior for puppies but becomes undesirable behavior when it is directed towards inappropriate objects such as your shoes, furniture, or even your hands and feet. If inappropriate chewing is not corrected then it can lead to wide-scale destruction of personal property, medical problems and erosion of the human-animal bond. A dog's deciduous teeth arrive between three to eight weeks of age and around four to six months of age these teeth start to be gradually replaced with permanent teeth. Teething is a painful process coursing puppies to chew more during this period of time because their gums can become very irritated. The act of chewing relieves their discomfort so they are likely to chew anything they find. Although inappropriate chewing is most likely to occur while the puppy is teething, if not corrected it can become a long-standing problem even after all the adult teeth emerge and teething ends.

  • How to Find the Best Labrador Chew Toys: Dog training, #4

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    How to Find the Best Labrador Chew Toys: Dog training, #4
    How to Find the Best Labrador Chew Toys: Dog training, #4

    . All dogs are different, especially Labradors as they usually have an even, gentle and loving temperament. They are very intelligent, faithful and protective friends who need to be treated with kindness and respect. A wonderful companion for all ages and types of people, including youngsters, and those with all manner of disabilities. Labradors are often chosen because of their loving nature, friendly disposition and loyalty. Labradors love to chew and bite things. This is because their mouths are their main sensory input and their way of exploring their world. Their sense of smell and taste is many times stronger than humans. Having a good range of high-quality non-toxic chew toys is a healthy option to keep your dog physically and mentally healthy. Chew toys will keep labs occupied for hours before they happily fall asleep. As young pups, Labradors need toys designed to promote dental hygiene and soothe their gums. This is an ideal time to encourage appropriate chewing behavior and stop inappropriate chewing as they get over teething pains. This book will help you choose the right chew toys for your Labrador and gie you some insights into the reason he choose to chew everything unless you teach him not to and provide suitable alternative chew toys  

  • How to Train Your Puppy: Dog training

    How to Train Your Puppy: Dog training
    How to Train Your Puppy: Dog training

    Congratulations, sharing your life with a puppy is a pleasure and honor. Our 12-page book How to Train Your Puppy is the first book in our series of Dog Training books designed as an introduction to training your first puppy. Puppies can be a lot of fun and give many years of love and companionship. It's important for both you and your puppy that you train them properly so they know what types of behavior is expected and what is not. Your puppy will quickly respond to positive instruction and once you set the boundaries your new pet will become a happy, loyal and healthy member of your family. Puppies have short attention spans, so need brief lessons regularly. They respond well to food-lure training, but if they cannot respond you should never resort to negative treatment such as the stick and carrot method as this will cause them to fear you, not trust you and develop anxiety problems. By treating your puppy with respect and kindness, you will quickly develop a strong lasting bond that will help you seal your relationship. Puppies need to understand socially acceptable behavior, house training, and how to follow simple instructions. From these basics, we can further train them when they mature to have a full and happy life with you.

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