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Puppy Training Tips and Housebreaking Advice

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Getting a new puppy and bringing it into your home can be one of the most enjoyable...but stressful events in your life.  Starting a proper routine including traning and house breaking your puppy are essential to start your relationship with your puppy.

If you want to train or housebreak your puppy, the dog training resources here will help you sort out the best methods available.

Puppy Training Articles

Housetraining Your Puppy  -- Puppies don’t usually come housetrained.  You must realize that over the next few weeks YOU will need much patience and time to do it correctly...
Puppy Proofing Your Home  -- Puppies like to check out everything so it is crucial that you make sure your new puppy is safe. Here’s a list of precautions you should take...
Puppy Jumping Up  --  Learn some trick to stop your puppy from jumping up on you.
Socializing Your Puppy  -- The socialization period for puppies is generally between 4 and 12 weeks of age....
Finding a Puppy  -- It is imperative when looking for the right puppy to start your search by looking for the right dog breeder...
Your Puppy and Chewing  --   Chewing and biting objects is an inevitable part of a young puppies' life...
Crate Training Your PuppyA great training aid for a dog or puppy is a training crate...
Choosing the Right Crate for Your Puppy
Responsible Puppy Ownership
Teach Puppy to Sit
Paper Training
Visiting the Veterinarian
Playing with Your Puppy - The importance of playtime with your new pup.
Barking Behavior

Puppy Training Resources

Potty Professor  (Ebook)
Happy Housetraining -  (Ebook) Written by Gene R. Sower, editor of the DOG BYTES Newsletter
The Art of Raising a Puppy (Book) By The Monks of New Skete
 

 


 

 

  Puppy School (Book) By By Maggie Holt and Stella Sweeting


You and Your Puppy: Training and Health Care for Your Puppy's First Year  (Book)  By  James DeBitetto and Sarah Hodgson

 

 
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