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From owning just a male and female Pomeranian in 2008 as our family companion, our love and understanding for this awesome breed have developed.
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Find out how to train your puppy in a variety of ways, from toilet training and crate training to ‘sit’ and ‘stay’, and some advice on how to deal with a puppy if you have children.Obedience training will not only ensure you have a well behaved puppy, it will also stimulate your puppy mentally and ensure your puppy grows up to be happy and confident.You should start basic training as soon as your puppy has settled in to his/her new home.

As your puppy gets older he will be able to concentrate for longer.https://pomeranianhaustierhaus.com/As well as training your puppy at home you should look for obedience classes or puppy classes to take him to.

This will provide him with a chance to socialise as well as giving you other ideas on training and obedience.There are some basic principles of obedience training that you can apply to much of the training you will be doing:Sit and StayUse lots of treats and praise.

Never be cross with your puppy or he will associate the command with getting told off.Keep going with an exercise until your puppy gets it right.If the puppy gets something wrong say ‘uh-oh’ or something similar and start the exercise again from the beginning.Always try to end training sessions on a positive note.

Get another treat and repeat, each time saying ‘sit’ as your puppy sits, not before and not after; timing is crucial.

Your puppy should learn to associate the word ‘sit’ with the action.After a few days of regular short training sessions you should move on to the next stage, which is to hold the treat as above, then give the command ‘sit’.

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chiara njuna 2020-08-12
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Find out how to train your puppy in a variety of ways, from toilet training and crate training to ‘sit’ and ‘stay’, and some advice on how to deal with a puppy if you have children.Obedience training will not only ensure you have a well behaved puppy, it will also stimulate your puppy mentally and ensure your puppy grows up to be happy and confident.You should start basic training as soon as your puppy has settled in to his/her new home.

As your puppy gets older he will be able to concentrate for longer.https://pomeranianhaustierhaus.com/As well as training your puppy at home you should look for obedience classes or puppy classes to take him to.

This will provide him with a chance to socialise as well as giving you other ideas on training and obedience.There are some basic principles of obedience training that you can apply to much of the training you will be doing:Sit and StayUse lots of treats and praise.

Never be cross with your puppy or he will associate the command with getting told off.Keep going with an exercise until your puppy gets it right.If the puppy gets something wrong say ‘uh-oh’ or something similar and start the exercise again from the beginning.Always try to end training sessions on a positive note.

Get another treat and repeat, each time saying ‘sit’ as your puppy sits, not before and not after; timing is crucial.

Your puppy should learn to associate the word ‘sit’ with the action.After a few days of regular short training sessions you should move on to the next stage, which is to hold the treat as above, then give the command ‘sit’.