Does It Matter If You Train Your New Puppy?
11 Mar 2010
So you brought home your brand new puppy. Dog obedience training is the last thing on your mind. Oh, you know you will have to train your dog to go to the bathroom outside but that is no big deal.
You can clearly see how your life will be know that you have a wonderful dog. In your mind you see you and your pet running free at the park and playing. He will always stay by your side eliminating the need for a leash and he will go with you everywhere that you go.
He might even be your child's best friend. They will spend long summer days playing and getting into mischief just the way a kid and their dog are supposed to . Life is going to be fantastic!
Then real life comes back to smack you in the face.
Your smart and well behaved dog is refusing to use the vast bathroom outside and has discovered that your couch is the perfect bed. He is now to good for the kibbles and bits you try to feed him and instead rummages around the counters to find better fare. Your new carpet has become is favorite digging hole.
Forget that you bought him chew toys and plenty of bones, the arms on your favorite recliner have become the best chew toy in the world. He is constantly barking at everything including his own shadow and your dreams of owning a well behaved dog are vanishing.
So what do you do now?
Well, getting rid of the horrible dog is not an option because even if you wish it for a second he get the biggest, mournful eyes when he is in trouble. He really loves you and you him.
If only he would behave.
Well the answer to your problem my friend is dog obedience training and I'm not just talking about taking him to a dog training class a handful of times and hoping for the best. Your dog will need constant training but it will not be as hard to do as you think. Dogs are born to please so when you and your dog finally figure out how to communicate to each other and he finally gets what it is that you want him to do he will go out of his way to make you happy.
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