How To Train Your New Pet Dog Behavior Training
June 30th, 2011
The old song “How Much is that Puppy in the Window” is something a few of us might remember. But even people who don’t remember this popular tune can still relate to the experience of falling in love with every cute little puppy that they see or encounter.
Trying to figure out where the phrase “puppy dog eyes” comes from shouldn’t take too long. The bad news is that the animal shelters which are filled with older relinquished pets are a sad testimonial to the fact that well intending folks don’t really understand the basics of dog behavior training which is why there are too many instances of “puppy seduction” ending up in a household disaster.
The first concern of new puppy parents should be dog training behavior. For a moment, you can put the crates, bedding, leashes, and food aside. You need to make sure that your dog training resources are in order if you want to effectively transform that sweet little puppy into a functional member of your household.
Taking the time to instill this requirement in the minds of new dog owners before you leave their facility is what responsible breeders and pet shop owners should do. Too often, the excitement of a new pet and the completion of sale or adoption formalities distracts both parties from addressing dog behavior training as the highest priority of pet ownership.
On the surface one might conclude that dog behavior training is a process which benefits the new dog owner. While this is most definitely true from the perspective of owning a well disciplined, controllable pet, one ultimately comes to learn that it is the dog which benefits more from proper training than the owner. Simply put, an untrained dog quickly becomes a nuisance rather than a welcome addition to the home.
If the owners have not pursued the path of effective dog behavior training and are unfamiliar with the basics of canine behavior, then they could become frustrated quickly with their newly acquired animal. This stresses the dog and seriously compromises the pet’s future potential for learning what is expected of him. The relationship of owner and pet quickly becomes a relentless downward spiral and eventually the animal ends up in a shelter.
Quality dog behavior training is the ultimate gift you can give to your dog. It ensures the dog’s experience will be positive and catalyze a long lasting, irreversible bond between your family and their new pet.
About the author: Writer Melanie Hewitt is a dog enthusiast. If you’re looking for the pick of the litter, check these English bulldog puppies for sale. These litters of English bulldogs for sale are wrinkly with a massive nose rope and overdone. One of these classic dogs is perfect for your family.


