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| Tiny Pooch Training Why dog lovers possess this preconceived notion that small breed puppies are more challenging to educate than medium sized or large breed dogs, I will never be able to know. Housebreaking a puppy, irrespective of its size should never be a problem. Small dog training, is no different from training a pup of any other size. Whereas training any dog will have its peculiarities, based on its breed, practically all other features remain the same, and the approach to training the puppy should not be different, irrespective its size. Never the less, I will stray from the rule here, and admit that small dog training may present issues in two areas, (1) Aggression and (2) Puppy crate training. However, this is not because the size of the dog breed is small, but in every instance, because of the owner. If a small breed puppy dog is aggressive and is hard to train, or if a tiny breed pup cannot be bathroom trained or poses difficulties in being potty trained, it is the owner who has not knowingly contributed to this problem. Let us examine how and why. Aggression. Smallish dogs are enjoyed because they are adorable, they are like playthings. Owners get pleasure from having their pet sit on their laps. This indulgence is where the trouble begins. The natural aggressive character of the puppy, is to declare ownership over its sector, its food, even its owner; all canines want to be the alpha dog. It is the aggressive streak in the dog that causes it to place itself on the lap of its mistress, especially when there are lots of persons gathered in the room. This is a blatant act of aggression. Instead of chastising and checking the animal, every owner with the exception of none, would hug the pooch, despite the fact it jumped on to their lap without being asked to, developing the aggressive streak in the animal. As a result the owner has given into the dog's instinct to be the alpha dog. Growling and getting upset at a a larger size dog is another clear act of unwanted anger. To the owner, and even the onlookers, this is looked on as cute, because one dog is small while the other is big. Most owners shower affection on the pup instead of chastising it, when it displays this aggression towards a larger dog. The above are but examples as to why small pet dogs are aggressive, and definitely not because small dog training is very difficult. Potty Training. Owners choose to haul their small puppies around no matter where they are, even at home and that makes it plain difficult to house break them It comes natural to the owners of smallish breed dogs to lug the animal to the designated place where the pooch should go to the bathroom and then carry it back into the house. It is this habit of carrying the dog to its toilet place that is the cause of all roadblocks. In addition, ever since the pup is as a rule carried around so much it has no way of it suggesting to or alerting the owner that it has to go the toilet. Small dog training begins with treating the dog as any other medium sized or larger sized dog. They have to be taken to their toilet area on a leash. If owners discontinue carrying their small breed dogs they would have no troubles in training them. Dog crate training, is the most exciting part of dog training, and so it should be, even in Small Dog Training. House Breaking For Pups Dog Kennel Training, most often described as Crate Training, is the best way to get started with house breaking the new puppy you have just brought home. 'Kennel' may be referred to as 'Crate' and 'Kennel Training' may be referred to as 'Crate Training' through out this article. Buying A New Dog - Can You Handle It? You are fairly well off, and have a large house with a spacious back yard and front garden, and feel you can provide a good home for a dog. But wait; there is more to buying a dog than just living space. K9 Socializing And Submission Training Courses Puppy training classes come highly recommended as a means of helping a dog owner to correctly train their new pets. There are two types of puppy training classes, the puppy socializing training class and the puppy obedience training class. Let us have a look at at both. 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Dog Health Issues: Tips On How To Safeguard Your Dog Against Infectious Hepatitis Dog health problems include a wide range of dangerous diseases and ailments. But one of the most feared problems that all dogs are at risk of attracting is called infectious hepatitis. Dogs of all ages are susceptible to infectious hepatitis - a dog health issue every dog owner should protect his animal against. If You're Searching For An Answer For Your Pet's Barking, Then Anti-Barking Dog Collars May Turn Out To Be The Answer When I heard that there was a device known as anti-bark collars, I thought that it had to be a joke. I was really shocked that such things even exist. I always thought that a dog's bark was a good thing specifically if the pup is supposed to help protect the house. Read This Informative Article Get Solutions For Your Dog Health Queries Do you have specific dog health questions that you find it hard to locate answers for? Take a look below at some common inquiries that dog and puppy owners like yourself write to us about. Dog Health: Things That Each And Every Dog Owner Need To Find Out About Congenital, Inherited, & Acquired Dog Diseases Many dog diseases are rare, while others are so common they are considered to be normal day-to-day dog health problems. To help you better understand genetics in dog disease, let's discuss some of the terminology in reference to dog health. |
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