Saturday, January 9, 2010

10 Best Training tips for a new Puppy

Puppy

10 Best Training tips

Ok, he's finally home. Training needs to begin immediately, considering the new pattern on the rug, not to mention the dog's breakfast he's made of your new Manolo Blahnik strappy sandals. But where should you start?

Whether you train your new puppy or dog yourself, take classes, or hire a private trainer, some basic training tips should be tackled right out of the gate. These top 10 tips from professional dog trainers at the top of their game will help get you going.

Aside: When your puppy is old enough, think about getting him or her neutered or spayed, likewise if you adopt a dog. A neutered or spayed dog is more docile, less aggressive, and may be more open to successful training.

Top 10 training tips

1. Choose your dog's name wisely and be respectful of it.

Of course you'll want to pick a name for your new puppy or dog that you love, but for the purposes of training it also helps to consider a short name ending with a strong consonant. This allows you to say his name so that he can always hear it clearly. A strong ending (i.e. Jasper, Jack, Ginger) perks up puppy ears - especially when you place a strong emphasize at the end.

If he's an older dog, he's probably used to his name; however, changing it isn't out of the question. If he's from a shelter, they may neglect to tell you that he has a temporary name assigned to him by staff. If he's from a breeder, he'll come to you with a long name, which you may want to shorten, or change. And if he's coming out of an abusive situation, a new name may represent a fresh start. But we're lucky: dogs are extremely adaptable. And soon enough, if you use it consistently, he will respond to his new name.

New name or old, as much as possible, associate it with pleasant, fun things, rather than negative. The goal is for him to think of his name the same way he thinks of other great stuff in his life, like "walk," "cookie," or "dinner!"

2. Decide on the "house rules."

Before he comes home, decide what he can and can't do. Is he allowed on the bed or the furniture? Are parts of the house off limits? Will he have his own chair at your dining table? If the rules are settled on early, you can avoid confusion for both of you.

3. Set up his private den.

He needs "a room of his own." From the earliest possible moment give your pup or dog his own, private sleeping place that's not used by anyone else in the family, or another pet. He'll benefit from short periods left alone in the comfort and safety of his den. Reward him if he remains relaxed and quiet. His den, which is often a crate, will also be a valuable tool for housetraining.

4. Help him relax when he comes home.

When your puppy gets home, give him a warm hot water bottle and put a ticking clock near his sleeping area. This imitates the heat and heartbeat of his litter mates and will soothe him in his new environment. This may be even more important for a new dog from a busy, loud shelter who's had a rough time early on. Whatever you can do to help him get comfortable in his new home will be good for both of you.

5. Teach him to come when called.

Come Jasper! Good boy! Teaching him to come is the command to be mastered first and foremost. And since he'll be coming to you, your alpha status will be reinforced. Get on his level and tell him to come using his name. When he does, make a big deal using positive reinforcement. Then try it when he's busy with something interesting. You'll really see the benefits of perfecting this command early as he gets older.

6. Reward his good behavior.

Reward your puppy or dog's good behavior with positive reinforcement. Use treats, toys, love, or heaps of praise. Let him know when's he's getting it right. Likewise, never reward bad behaviour; it'll only confuse him.

7. Take care of the jump up.

Puppies love to jump up in greeting. Don't reprimand him, just ignore his behavior and wait 'til he settles down before giving positive reinforcement. Never encourage jumping behavior by patting or praising your dog when he's in a "jumping up" position. Turn your back on him and pay him no attention.

8. Teach him on "dog time."

Puppies and dogs live in the moment. Two minutes after they've done something, it's forgotten about. When he's doing something bad, try your chosen training technique right away so he has a chance to make the association between the behavior and the correction. Consistent repetition will reinforce what's he's learned.

9. Discourage him from biting or nipping.

Instead of scolding him, a great way to put off your mouthy canine is to pretend that you're in great pain when he's biting or nipping you. He'll be so surprised he's likely to stop immediately. If this doesn't work, try trading a chew toy for your hand or pant leg. The swap trick also works when he's into your favorite shoes. He'll prefer a toy or bone anyway. If all else fails, break up the biting behavior, and then just ignore him.

10. End training sessions on a positive note.

Excellent boy! Good job, Jasper! He's worked hard to please you throughout the training. Leave him with lots of praise, a treat, some petting, or five minutes of play. This guarantees he'll show up at his next class with his tail wagging - ready to work!

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

All Feline Products Are NOT Created Equal


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Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Federal Trade Commission Blogging Rules


The Federal Trade Commission has recently approved rules for blogging endorsements.

Some time ago we posted to our blog the information below which describes our links, endorsements, products for sale, our article sources and other things that you may want to know about us to help judge our reasons for selecting things for this Blog. We think that our posting has complied with our intent and the FTC's intent to provide information of value to you. If there are any comments or suggestions about this subject, please leave a comment.


Notice Regarding Links From This Blog


This Blogger loves pets and has operated Blue Ridge Pet Center since 1999 trying to provide only quality and unique pet products.

This blog was started originally to share with the customers of BRPC information that we think is informative and helpful in maintaining an active and happy pet with a good quality of life. Trying to be as accurate as possible, we sometimes republish information from other bloggers who may have more experience in their field than this writer. We try to find information that is timely and informative that our readers may not otherwise have found. The posts about the possible legislation for tax credit for pet care, health concerns and specialized training are some examples. When we use all or part of such a post we always link to the original source to enable our readers to investigate further into the topic as well as to give proper credit to the author and his or her expertise.

That is one type of link that you will see on our blog. There are four other forms of links found within articles as well as in surrounding areas that are meant for product promotion. This type of linkage is found on almost all small and large blogs of every nature.

One type of link is to www.BlureRidgePetCenter.com which we own and operate. These links are to products that we have represented with positive feedback from our customers. The result of you purchasing and using that item may vary from experiences of others that have been reported to us.

Some links are relevant to the subject of the post. Some links are link ads just to acquaint or remind you of a certain items availability. In all cases the links to BRPC should be to a page that describes in some detail how that item looks, works, costs and how it will benefit the user. If a purchase of one of these products is made by you, we will make a profit from that sale.

Another type of link is provided by, and identified as, Google AdSence and they appear on most blogs, We allow Google to place those links on our blog because Google claims that they attempt to find sites that resemble the content of the blog and, therefore, may be useful to the reader. If you click on that link, we will earn a commission for the referral even if a purchase is not made.

Some links are in text or in banner form and are obviously ads. These ads can generate income to the blog by way of commissions if the reader makes a purchase as a result of following the link and making a purchase. These are normally links to companies that offer a product related to our blog that is not inventoried in our store. Links, for example, to the huge bookseller, Amazon .com, may be to a book related to the subject of the post being read in case the reader wants to consider further exploration of the topic. Amazon and similar sites pay us a commission for looking into their promotions and selecting things we feel may be of value. Based on the subject, it is beleived that the product shown may be of interest to the reader, however, we are not experts and may be incorrect as to the product's value. For this reason please understand that this referal is not an endoresment and we can not verafy any claim made by the company offering the product.

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Lastly we run across things that we just like for the fun of it. I love Dark Chocolate and Popcorn for example. We find businesses like those companies that offer a quality product and for the fun of it we mention those things on the blog. How else would you think of a big tin of popcorn for yourself or as a gift. Yes, besides the fun, we get paid a referral commission if you actually purchase. Your enjoyment of that product, however, may differ from mine.
So - we try to research and provide to you information of value without cost to you - we offer some products to you that we believe in which results in a profit if you buy one from BRPC - we offer to you other subject related and unrelated items of interest that we earn a commission on if you agree with us.

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