Let’s make fun for you and new members of your family … “Your Beautiful German Shepherd puppy. Follow these 5 simple and easy to apply steps listed below and you will see yourself with a well balanced dog, affectionate and sociable in the future.
Step # 1: House Training.
Your little puppy is just like a little baby meaning he will want to relieve himself regularly, usually around every 45 minutes or so. . . Your puppy will want to go to the toilet after drinking, sleeping, playing and especially if he is excited.
After he’s had a drink take him outside and wait with him until he has done his business, he might go straight away or it could take some time, so be patient with him and try not to take him back in until he’s done his business. If you take him in to early and let him do the deed inside, he will form the habit of waiting to back in and that will not be good for either of you.
Both sleep too. After his nap just go through the cycle above, if you play against him and get excited then the best place to do it is beyond what he had to pee without any warning. Through constant repetition always try to find a specific area to do his business so he gets an idea of where it should go. Ascribed to the difference of places to go to the bathroom later became a model for him and soon you will see that it is whine, bark or scratch at the door when he must go.
Step # 2: Socialization.
Any dog not properly socialized especially from a young age and became responsible for everything that came in contact and is the owner of the duty of care to ensure that their dog is accessible and safe, not only for the good of the dog, but owners and the general public too.
Socialization like all aspects of training is best done when the puppy about 12 weeks of age. Interacting with him is not difficult and can be fun for you and him. What we must not forget that your dog or a dog, however, regardless of race, basically basically want to be sociable as this offers him security.
It is imperative that he sees other humans as friends and not something he should be fearful of, so with that said, the easy way to socialize him would be to take him everywhere you go within the boundaries of limitation and let everyone you meet, touch, stroke and caress him…He’ll love the attention.
Socialization should be a pleasant experience for him and one great trick is to carry a bag of his favorite treats with you and when you introduce him to other people, hand them one of his treats for them to give to him, this way he becomes accustomed to other peoples hands and sees them as something not to be fearful of. Introduce him to other animals, being mindful that the other animals you introduce him to are fit and healthy…Do Not however try to introduce him to any dogs that are roaming free as an attack from such an animal will cause no amount of set backs.
Take him for long walks in the park, have other members of the family, friends and their children brush him and take him for walks. Take him regularly to have his nails clipped and his teeth cleaned. All this type of handling will ensure that you will have a well balanced dog in the future knowing that he has nothing to fear from humans and if he has nothing to fear from humans there is no need for him to go on the defense.
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Friday, March 26th, 2010German Shepherds make great pets and are one of the most versatile and hardest working dogs in the world. They can be trained to do almost anything and are often trained to be police dogs or other service dogs. Because of their versatility, training German Shepherds needs to be approached a little different than most other dogs. Read on then check the links at the bottom for some great dog training resources. German Shepherds are athletic, strong, and relatively large for a dog. They love challenges and will do almost anything if you show them what you want. Before you start, there are some things you need to know about training German Shepherds and the dog breed in general. When they are young, they can be very excitable and rambunctious. Because of their large size even when young, there can be problems knocking over the elderly or small children that may be around. They aren’t being aggressive or mean, this is just because of their size and nature. Letting your dog know this is not acceptable is one area you really need to address right away with your German Shepherd training. If left alone, they can also be quite destructive because of their size and excitability. A bored puppy or young dog can destroy a house if left alone without any stimulation. It is important that you socialize any dog to make sure they are comfortable around other people and dogs. German Shepherds are no exception. You need to put them in non-threatening situations where they are around people and other dogs. This should prevent them from developing aggression issues towards strangers or other dogs. There are several ways to go around training German Shepherds. The first way is to sign up for professional dog training. This can be quite expensive, though, and tie you to a specific class time one or more times a week. If you miss a week, you may come in the next week and find out your dog doesn’t know what the other dogs do and you are now on your own catching up. A potentially better and certainly cheaper way to train your German Shepherd is to buy a dog training book. This will cost you a lot less than professional training class and for most dogs this will provide all the training information you need. If you have a problem dog, you may have to look into professional help, but I would try the DIY method first. You are going to have to be involved in training process either way so why not try to do it at home when you want to. In my opinion, there are 2 keys to German Shepherd training and pretty much all dog training. First, you must be consistent and use simple commands. Second, you must use positive reinforcement. Your dog wants to please you more than you can imagine so make sure you praise them when they do a good job. Do yourself a favor and download the Secrets to Dog Training to learn all the secrets you need to know to make your training experience a pleasant and rewarding one. Good luck with your new pet!
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