Puppies are so cute when you first get them. They look at you with big eyes and you feel you could forgive them anything. But as they rapidly grow bigger those cute little habits like chewing your shoes becomes annoying and you realise that you’re going to have to take control.
Even at an early age your puppy will respond well to even dog training basics and this can make a big difference as to how well behaved your puppy will become when fully grown.
Chewing things they shouldn’t is probably one of the most annoying things that a puppy can do. It can also be very dangerous for both you and the pup if they start chewing on cables. So knowing how to go about stopping your dog chewing is useful.
Even if you aren’t too keen on having formal lessons then there are plenty of puppy classes out there. It may be worth your while visiting this dog training site for information about classes in your area.
The emphasis at these get-togethers is as much about the socialising as the training of your puppy. Allowing your puppy to mix with other dogs will help prevent future aggressive behaviour towards other dogs. You don’t want your dog to be fighting and attacking other dogs when you go for a walk.
As well as meeting other dogs at puppy classes your puppy will also get to met lots of people another important part of ensuring that your pup will a well balanced, sociable dog who gets on well with humans as well as dogs.
Puppy training doesn’t need to be formal to start off with and socialising your dog from an early age will make any future training you do a lot easier.
