Valuable Tips To Know Before Golden Retriever Puppy Training
Deciding on what kind of dog to bring into the family is an easy decision when one of your choices is a Golden Retriever
. They are considered the number one family dog among animal lovers. Loving, affectionate, good with children, and loyal are just a few of the qualities that make them the right choice. Because they're an active dog, Golden Retriever puppy training can help raise a well behaved and happy valuable member of the family.
Puppies need training; it is an essential part of their happiness and the happiness of the household. Since Golden Retrievers are willing and intelligent, they're capable of learning quickly. At an early age your puppy will be eager to please you, and a positive training experience will encourage him and make things easier.
Right from the start you need to be aware of what kind of method you are going to use to train them, if doing it yourself. When talking to your puppy, your commands will need to be clear and consistent. To get obedience, consistency is necessary. Your clear commands will let them know how they can please you and they'll be eager to do that when young.
It will be best to begin training right from the beginning. The younger the dog, the more they want to learn. Their focus will be on you mainly in the early weeks so setting up a daily routine is something they will thrive on and keep them comfortable. Start with their food and water and when they'll eat. Make sure he knows where he is going to sleep and when he is expected to be there to do so.
The rules of the house are essential in making sure there are no problems in the future. Just like with children, you need to show them what they can and can't do. Correcting them when they are breaking a rule and praising them when they aren't is part of that. Plenty of encouragement and praise will make them eager to please you by following the rules.
House training is something that needs to be started immediately also. The first thing to pay attention to is the signs that he needs to relieve himself. They may sniff around or circle the floor, looking for a place to go. Normally about twenty to thirty minutes after they have eaten they're ready, so watch carefully at that time for the signals.
Crate training may be a method you'll want to look into to help with house training. A crate is able to help do that and also gives them a safe place to go when they feel stressed or need time to themselves. This method requires the right sized crate for your puppy. He'll need to be able to move around, stand up, turn, and lie down. It is recommended that a crate is not used for punishment though; it will make your puppy unhappy and will not give you the desired effects you are looking for.
Having a loyal, affectionate family pet can bring a lot of joy and happiness into the home. Golden Retriever puppy training is necessary to make sure that you raise a friendly, well mannered, and happy pet. With the good temperament and loving, eager nature of Golden Retrievers, they are considered the best family pet to have.
by: Robbie Bainer.
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