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The Important Tools You’ll Require For Your New Puppy

28 June 2009 One Comment

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It is always thrilling to acquire a new puppy but you will want to be set to train your puppy and teach him to be a valued member of your family unit. Before you bring your new puppy back home there are a few items that you will need to consider. It is easier to have the things that you will need on hand rather than to try to get them later on.

When you visit the pet store you will see that there is an large quantity of things that you can buy for your new puppy. Some of these things are good to have and others are not really necessary at all.

Probably the most valuable item that you will need is a crate. Dogs like to have their own space that is cozy and comfortable just for them. All of your instruction will be easier if you use a crate. Get one that is the right size for your puppy. If you take your puppy with you in the automobile very often you may want to get two.

You will also need a collar and a leash. Get at least one collar that fits well and then you can get special training collars later. One six-foot leash that feels pleasant in your hand is also essential.

Any dietary changes should be made step by step so try to find out what type of food your puppy is used to eating. Get enough of that for at least a few weeks. If you want to change it later, do it little by little. A stainless steel food and water dish combo is also essential.

To get ready for obedience and house training you will need to get some soft treats for rewarding your puppy and some type of aversive. An aversive is something that your dog doesn’t like and will try to shun but something that won’t injure him. A clicker that makes a noise is an aversive, so is a squirt bottle that squirts water.

Young puppies need to chew until they get a bit bigger so you will want to have some chew toys on hand. Start out with just a few until you know what your puppy likes. Same with other toys do not load up on toys until you know your puppy’s character.

When you are prepared you will be able to have more pleasure with your puppy, teaching him to walk on a leash and play. All of your training will be easier also if you are prepared.

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  • Louise - Teaching Puppies said:

    Great blog :D Its important think about why they want a puppy before they purchase one too and the commitment it entails?
    Its refreshing to see some one advocating treats for house breaking, as do I. Lets get with the times the rest of the dog training world! :D

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