For many people, choosing a dog for their family is as simple as finding a cute puppy. In reality however, this method is looking for trouble and its the number one reason dogs end up in a shelter. Choosing the right puppy for your family is a systematic procedure and by following a few simple steps, you can get a puppy that’s perfect for your lifestyle.
Dog Groups
If you want to select the right puppy, you should start by looking at the various dog groups. There are eight dog groups in total. You can narrow down the breeds that are suitable for you by looking at these groups. For example, the Sporting Group consists of retrievers, amongst others. Retrievers love to swim and are generally very athletic. By knowing this simple fact you can decide if a puppy from the sporting group is right for you. You have to ask yourself whether you are an active person who is willing to take the time to sufficiently exercise your dog so he or she doesn’t become bored and destructive. If your answer is no, than a breed from another group maybe right for you.
Breeders
Getting a puppy from a reputable breeder is very important when it comes to selecting a puppy. Sure, they maybe a bit more expensive then a puppy found in some random classified ad, but in the long run you will avoid a handful of problems. Good breeders raise their dogs in a proper home and will breed healthy and mentally stable puppies. Unfortunately, many people purchase a dog from a backyard breeder, only to later find out that their puppy has a serious health issue that will cost thousands of dollars in vet and medication bills.
Choosing a puppy from a litter
Just like babies, each puppy in a litter will have a different personality. Some will be very hyper and others more mellow. These traits will give you an indication of future temperament of the puppy. For example, if a puppy is overly dominant or aggressive with the rest of the littermates, that puppy will usually be more difficult to train later on and may even try to be dominant over you as an adult. On the other hand, a shy pup may translate its shyness into aggression later on, especially with strangers.
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Owner’s need to work with their dogs, so behavior problems won’t develop. Puppies need to be trained early to reduce any behavioral problems. There is still time, if you haven’t started from day one. Determination is the key in training your dog. All dog owners dream of a well behaved dog to show off and you can reach that dream.
Dog’s Bad Behavior Solutions
Training Method
The best method in training a dog is using positive training. Rewarding a dog for good behavior is part of positive training. This is a good way for the dog to know everything is okay. Start training your dog in short sessions. All learning should be done step by step. Dogs are like all animals, it takes time to learn something new. Owners need to be aware some solutions for unwanted behavior; prevent it, ignore it, or teach an alternative behavior. Starting the dog out with positive behavior training will allow for better results. Owners need to take control of bad behavior in their dogs and turn it around to a correct response. Dogs need to be rewarded for only good behavior, never the bad.
Behavior Problems
Behavior problems can only be fixed by first understanding the reason behind the behavior. Owners ask themselves a lot of why is my dog doing these things? Most of the reasons are that the dog is either timid, bored, or possessive. Most problems can be solved by understanding your dogs behavior. Behavioral problems can be corrected with a little patience from the owner. Remember, some problems can be challenging to solve.
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Who is the Leader?
Dogs have a very strong pack animal mentality. There is always a leader in the pack. The owner has to establish himself has the leader. Once the leader role has been established the owner will have better relationship with their dog. To change any behavior problems with your dogs, the owner and dog will need to work has a team. Using scare tactics on your dog won’t get the desired results, it’s best to have him wanting to please you.
A lot of dogs behavioral problems can be solved with training. The bond between owner and dog can improve the positive training methods. A dog will listen better and be easier to be around when fixing behavioral problems. Positive training focuses on the end result. Bad behavioral problems can result from a dog not knowing his role. Obedience training helps the dog understand what expected of him.
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