Step-by-Step Dog Obedience Training And Tips For Your Pet Dog

I have new puppy, she is about two or three month old how do I start training her

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  1. by Susan Smith, on December 29 2009 @ 5:01 am

     

    now is not too early. I like a positive approach, such as clicker training. Here is a video that might help:

    http://www.puppiesanddogsinfo.com/episode-11-introducing-your-puppy-to-clicker-training/

  2. by BYBs are small puppy mills, on December 29 2009 @ 5:01 am

     

    depends on what you are training her to do?

    Housebreaking, obedience and basic manners start right away. You have to consistently work on the housebreaking and basic house manners.. obedience tho, work on one command at a time and keep training sessions short so that she doesnt loose interest.

  3. by wombat, on December 29 2009 @ 5:01 am

     

    You can start training her now with the basic`s, sit, down and come but keep the lesson`s short as a puppy has a relatively short attention span and will soon get bored. Good luck.

  4. by Adele Mancini, on December 29 2009 @ 5:01 am

     

    take her to puppy pre school

  5. by Emilie, R.I.P Bubby, 9/10/09, on December 29 2009 @ 5:01 am

     

    Right now!
    If she’s three months, you’re already lagging :P !

  6. by di, on December 29 2009 @ 5:01 am

     

    Start training now. Basic obedience and manners are important. Don’t let the pup do anything now that you don’t want it to do as an adult. It might be cute when it’s a pup but it will be a problem when it’s an adult.

  7. by purple_mars, on December 29 2009 @ 5:01 am

     

    Right away! Puppyhood is the best time to train a dog because they have the greatest ability to learn new information. Research different methods of house-training, choose one, and STICK TO IT. The worst thing you can do while training a dog to do anything, is be inconsistent. Also, to ensure you end up with a polite, well-mannered adult dog, start discouraging behaviours you wouldn’t want an adult dog to do WHILE he is still a puppy. For example, jumping up! Especially if your puppy is going to be a big dog. A puppy jumping up to greet you may be the cutest thing in the world, but most people would not appreciate this from a full-grown dog. So start NOW. Good luck! :)

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