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Sunday May 20th 2012

Dog Training – Learn How to Stop Your Puppy From Nipping and Chewing

Every one of us will always love our puppies, primarily when they are being cute and also perfectly behaved. We as well adore these animals even when they act out in bad ways, with bad habits. These kinds of annoying habits, however, might be based on our standards of how we think they should behave.

In the mind of the puppies, they are only acting much like a dog would, imagine that!

But a good way to keep your home a secure and calm place to enjoy, they need to figure out how to behave within the human world, and it is your responsibility as the puppy owner to make that happen.

By using sufficient and practical dog training techniques, almost any puppy can learn how to stop these types of objectionable habits including the ones discussed on the following paragraphs:

The Nipping Habit:

Nipping throughout playtime will be normal for more or less all puppies, primarily if they get excited. Yet, despite how cute any puppy looks or how harmless it may seem to be, nipping is a unfavorable and dangerous habit that should be ceased quickly. Each puppy dog has to learn that, even in play, his teeth shouldn’t contact human skin.

Curbing this behavior now would certainly lower the chances of your pup growing up and biting another person in the future.

The moment your new puppy begins to nip, convert this biting habit into a focused image on his or her playthings, instead of your hands. Provide toys which are tempting to your puppies mouth such as rubber toys that are chewable, spefically those that will have dog goodies inside or the capability to re-load new treats.

In addition suppy soft, multicolored plushtoys that can peak his or her attention.

You should not have to wait for your puppy dog to be older so that you can start to train. Actually, puppies as new as 8 weeks will be able figure out and understand that nipping isn’t permitted. If he or she commences to bite in the course of play, tell him or her “NO” or “OUCH” and back away for a short period of time.

In the event he or she starts to bite again, wander away, visit a separate room and shut the door. But remember, don’t allow the puppy to be on it’s own for any longer than 1 minute. Walking away and leaving your pup, in addition to going to another room with the door closed, teaches him that biting hard will make the “good time” and entertainment go away.

The puppy will ultimately figure out how to restrain the pressure of the nipping. As soon as he or she learns to nip lightly, elevate the bar and say “OUCH” or “NO” once again when the mild bites occurs until your puppy learns to quit entirely.

The Chewing Habit: Another infuriating habit which frustrates puppy owners is undoubtedly when these cute little animals chew on our favorite stuff, especially those brand new expensive shoes. Understand that puppies come with an insatiable urge to chew, mostly in order to soothe their own aching gums when they go through their own teething stage.

It might seem to you to be cruel to stop your new puppy from trying to soothe his pain. However, you should certainly refocus his or her chewing habit to their toys rather than your shoes or boots, clothing, books, and so on.

Always have numerous toys available for them to gnaw on. Get the pup accustomed to chewing on these types of toys by placing them close to him constantly while he’s still young. Ensure that you place these toys in the confined place together with any puppy so that he or she doesn’t concentrate his attention on some other things lying around at home.

When you notice him or her chewing on items they are not supposed to have, say “NO CHEW” in a firm tone and immediately substitute the forbidden object with his or her chew toy. Always, always reward him or her any time he or she starts to chew on the toy.

Don’t hold back the praise. The more, the better!

Brian Schmitz is a longtime pet owner, trainer and breeder. As the co-owner of http://www.stayandsit.com, a website designed for pet owners, the author has developed the site to generally aid owners in the correct way to implement new and advanced dog training techniques.

If your interested in learning more, or simply just grabbing page after page of valuable dog training information, then take a look at the website. http://www.stayandsit.com.

Remember, Never Set Your Dog Up To Fail!

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