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Be willing to take responsibility for your puppy. Keeping puppies can be fun, but you should also define your family member's duties when participating in puppy training, as well as some rules for them. Training methods are important and not just for puppies.
For example, if your puppies are required to sleep in the cage until they are trained to use the toilet, tell people not to let them sleep in the bedding for a few nights.
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Make clear rules for puppies. They need to know the specific rules on their first day in their new home. You should come up with an easy-to-follow rule. For example, if you do not want the puppy to climb the stairs, you can install a barrier on the stairs to block them. In case you don't want your puppies to ask for food from the table, don't give them your food. Be careful not to scold your puppy too much as it will make him or her less confident in you.
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Reward it deserves. You cannot train puppies without rewarding them. Most puppies respond fairly well when given a treat. However, be aware that when training comes with a food reward, or "junk food", you should only reward small treats, or daily chunks of food!
Giving your puppy a lot of junk food every time she rewards her will have negative effects on her health as well as make them overweight. You should use high-value rewards when training new cards, for example, turkey is good for dog health, and low-value foods, such as dog food when retraining. Oldest.
Some puppies respond well to toys. You can reward your puppy with a catcher game by throwing the ball away every time he has a good behavior, or if the puppy likes something else, you can give him tug of war. However, rewarding with toys takes longer, and can cause the puppy to be overly excited from training, or become bored over time. Toys often work when training for quick reflexes, although this training can only be used when puppies are 18 months old because their bones and joints could not adapt to the training pattern