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Training is basic obedience. It is teaching your dog to sit, stay, come, and heal. When your dog learns to listen to you, you can do a lot of fun things together. Best results are achieved with training between eight weeks and seven months of age.
Start training is with positive reinforcement. Try to figure out what your puppy likes best (food, a particular toy, or physical affection), and use that as the reward when he performs the correct behavior for you. Turn favorite activities into games. Based on natural instincts, certain breeds enjoy certain games. For example, springers like to run, so play ball. Creative games educate your puppy and provide a physical outlet for all that energy. They also promote emotional and social growth, improve coordination, and enhance your relationship. Avoid rough games like tug-of-war, wrestling, and chasing because they teach your puppy to struggle against you. WHAT YOU AND YOUR VET CAN DO
INTRODUCING YOUR DOG TO YOUR BABYExpecting a new baby can change a lot of things, including your adult dogs behavior. His position in your family will change and you do not want him to blame the baby. Make as many changes in your home environment and your dogs routine as early as you can.
COMPLEMENTARY TREATMENTSHERBAL REMEDYIf your dog has a nervous disposition, try skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) to calm him down, first talk to your vet. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDYKali phosphoricum 6x can be beneficial for hyperactive dogs. Give this salt on a daily basis for four weeks |