how do you train a new puppy?
By lajaded1
@lajaded1 (96)
United States
June 12, 2009 1:12pm CST
I have a new puppy he is very difficult to train he is a doxie/minpin mix he is very small and yappy lol but i love him do anyone have any tips on how to train him? i am at wits end! my other dog was very easy to train she learned everything the first time i trained her. are male dogs harder to train?
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@KaMlBob (786)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I found that small pieces of leftover beef worked the best for training, as a reward for obeying. It really takes a lot of patience to train a dog. It's like kids, consistancy and just one thing at a time! Some breeds seem easier to train also. Like Golden Retrievers were very easy for me and my pit bulls were too. My smaller dogs I have had seemed harder to train, like my maltese and my mom's yorkies.
@ericajane01 (5)
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21 Mar 10
well i tried to teach my dog how to sit by using stuuffed animals because he just loves them. that worked and still does but sometime it doesnt when he dont want them lol. as far as chicken and beef omg they are his favorite and he would sit there for it but off he goes when its all gone lol.
@darkangel079 (1488)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I'd be glad to help your situation. I have 4 dogs at home. We have 3 pekingese and 1 chihuahua. There is this show they have called "It's me or the dog!" from Animal Planet. I don't know if you have ever watched that show, but it does have great techniques on how to train your dog in various ways. The best thing to do is praise your dog everytime it obeys you. Make sure you carry dog treats at all times. One of the best dog treats is a brand called "Pupperoni" which they sale in most Pet Stores such as PetSmart, Petco and Walmart. The more you train them, the more you praise them, the more they will obey. If they do something wrong you should punish them with no treat, but be very gentle with them. Male dogs aren't hard to train. Female dogs though are a bit feisty, but are trainable once you get used to them.