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Best Ways To Get Your Puppy To Behave

Best Ways To Get Your Puppy To Behave

Puppies are adorable. But no matter how adorable they are, they still need to behave. If your puppy doesn’t listen to directions, begs while you’re eat dinner, and jumps on your guests when they walk through the front door—continue reading the material below that goes in depth on some of the absolute best ways to get your puppy to behave.

Be Firm

There is a difference between being firm and yelling. Don’t yell or scream at your puppy; that’ll only make them fear you—and we don’t want that to be the case. Instead, if you’re firm and stern with your words and directions, you puppy will allow you to give direction and be authoritative.

Don’t Feed Them People Food

Nobody likes a dog that begs and whines every single time you eat. You can get ahold of this from the beginning by not feeding your puppy people food. Not only is it not good or healthy for your puppy to eat, but if they don’t eat it, they won’t want to beg for it while you’re eating.

Use Positive Reinforcement

Don’t just focus on the punishing. Instead, it’s okay to reward the good. The best way that you can do this is by using treats and positive remarks!

Consistency is Key

This simply means if you expect a certain behavior one day, you should expect the same behavior the next. You don’t want to confuse the puppy, so making sure you’re always bringing them outside to the same area, providing them with the same place to sleep, and having the same people teach them and direct them is key to keeping everything consistent and easy.

While having a new puppy and their cuteness can be overwhelming, it is crucial to follow these steps when training. These are some of the best ways to get your puppy to behave, and you can start today!

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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