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Training Your Puppy or Adult Dog


This section will cover training - whether it be teaching an old dog new tricks, house training your new eight-week-old puppy, or making sure old habits die away. To start off with, we'll do the puppy training basics. Click on the link to get a video introduction to puppy training.
How to Train a Dog With Positive Reinforcement

Now, if you're reading this and you haven't yet watched the above video, do it now and then move on. We're now going to go over teaching your pup his first through basic tricks which he should be learning at about twelve weeks old.
How to Train a Puppy to Sit and Stay

Now you know how to teach those commands! Even if your dog now those basic tricks, he still hasn't learnt not to wee poo in the house, so you need to train him or her in that, too.
Potty Training A Puppy

Now, if the past few sections are stuff you've all ready been through, and your pup still has those funny little habits which need to be sinking away now, then payattention to the next few videos.
Stop Puppy Biting

Now that puppy habit is out of the way, we need to focus on letting other habits disappear. If your dog needs to learn to stop barking when he shouldn't, then watch this.
Stop Dog Barking

Let's go back to puppies. Your puppy may now be vaccinated, and can go on walks. But it's not just as easy as clipping on the lesh and running to the park. Your pup needs to be leash-trained.
Leash Training A Puppy

Your pup might also need to be crate trained. A crateis lick a large cagethat yourdog can stay in when you go away for a short period of time, or it can be a place where your dog sleeps for the night in it's bed. Before your dog can sleep and play in it's crate, it will need to have fully got used to it.
Crate Training A Puppy

Now you know how to train a puppy in everything he should know in the early stages of his life, and you may have stopped some of those bad habits he has got himself into.


Puppy and Dog Care - Looking After Your Dog

Now your dog is trained in the basics, and he knows lots. Now you need to learn lots - about looking after your canine friend. Pick a video or watch all of them - it will result in a strong doggy relationship.

Bringing Your Puppy Home
Feeding Your Puppy
Taking Care of Puppies
Your Puppy's First Vet Appointment
Approaching And Greeting New Dogs
Cleaning Ears
Brushing Teeth
Introducing To Cats

I hope all this was helpful:)
Activity Toys

Kong Classic, Puppy, Senior and Ultimate:
Hard, chewy rubber compound toys for all dog life stages. Classic comes in several sizes. Buy Kong Stuff'N pastes and treats to fill your dog's Kong with.

Kruuse Buster Cube:
A square shaped cube toy that dispenses treats as it rolls across the floor. Comes in small and large sizes.

Seriously Strong Treat Bone:
A rubber bone with bobbles and grooves designed to clean teeth and a slit in the middle to insert treats.

PetSafe Bouncy Bone:
A rubber ball with a nylon bone through the middle and gnawhide rings. For chewing and playing.

Grooming Supplies:

Paw Pet Brush:
Grooming brush that is gentle, easy to hold, and is great for cats and dogs.

Pet Head Shampoo:
One of the best dog shampoos. Comes in different scents.

Trixie Nail Clippers:
This size is sutible for dogs and cats. They are also availible for small animals.

Four Paws Senior Dental Kit:
Toothpaste, toothbrush and other dog dental products.


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