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In order to properly train your puppy, you need to be in the correct mindset and tuck your heart away. The only way your puppy will learn is if you are firm, patient, and consistent. You can wear your heart out on your sleeve the rest of the time with your pup, but during training, you cannot show emotions.

A firm tone of voice needs to be used for training. If you use your “come here, puppy…let me hug you” voice, the training will take a nosedive downward. When your puppy hears your “training” tone of voice, it will snag its attention and as training progresses, your pup will understand that the tone you use that is firm requires immediate response. Pay a visit to this site for the veterinarian Cameron Park to know more.

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When your dog was a puppy, it would greet its mother and its siblings by jumping on them. As your puppy grew into an adult, its inbred instincts to jump on people in greeting is just an extension of how it would excitedly jump up on a member of its canine family.

Attempting to break your dog of this habits is almost impossible. It sees you touching people in greeting (handshakes, hugs, etc.) and it just feels that greeting people should be done how IT has always expressed its feelings.

No matter how many times you tell your dog to “get down” or try to restrain it, it will, at some point, jump up on a person to extend good manners and properly greet him or her. In order to learn more, you can go ahead and head to the website for the ... Read more »

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You know your dog races after cars that pass by your home, so when your dog comes back limping, you will not be overly shocked that it finally got clipped. It was only a matter of time.

Instead of fooling around with trying to determine how badly injured your dog is, you should get it to the vet as quickly as possible to get it x-rayed.

Your dog will not have learned its lesson here, especially if it did get hurt. It’s in a dog’s nature to chase fast-moving objects, plain and simple…even at the risk of its own health being jeopardized.

Once your dog has healed, your dog may go right back to chasing vehicles or it may decide that trying to bite at tires while they are in motion isn’t such a good idea. For more information, please visit this website for the veterinary clinic El Dorado Hills.

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