“Nothing in Life Is Free” In Puggle Training!

This post was written by London Dog Walker on October 30, 2009
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

 

Soon after the arrival home of your precious Puggle, you are in a tit-for-tat battle to stop it from hogging the furniture, stop it from pestering you to pet or play with it, and a host of other antics that weren’t there before. Indeed, the indicator is when there’s no denying your dog needs puggle training!

Worse, your puggle is into what most owners call exclusive “Puggle things,” such as taking off with things from around the house and chewing on them.

Puggle training to help the dog’s personality to shape up and help it to be the family pet it is capable of being. The first thing you need to do is to bring the dog to the level where everybody in your house (including you) makes decisions and act, and it would be at the level of “nothing in life is free.”~But this is no catastrophe; it may simply mean that its high time you stop being a passive dog owner, and instead be a more pro-active one. Why not use Puggle training? The first thing you need to do it is to bring the dog to the level that everybody in the house uses to relate to one another, which is the level of “nothing in life is free.”}

“Nothing In Life Is Free (NILIF)” is far from a cure-all to rid your dog of a nagging behavior problem. It is simply a canine attitude in living in a home that encourages a better behavior. It is supported by the ideas that the dog trusts and accepts you as leader, and accepts its participative role in the family.

Before you inculcate NILIF, begin first with some positive reinforcement strategies that will teach your dogs a few useful commands or tricks, i.e., sit, stay, down. When your dog has a solid understanding of these requests, start NILIF. Here, it can be seen that if the dog is to have something it needs or wants (a food, a walk, a belly rub), it needs to do first a command, or it needs to be in a certain condition first so that you can start attending to the dog.

Thus, when it comes to a dog walk, the dog needs to be calmly sitting down before you put the leash. When it comes to a meal, the dog needs to lie down and stay before you set down the dog bowl.

Once you’ve given the command, don’t give your dog what he wants until he does what you want. If your dog refuses to obey the command, walk away, come back a few minutes later, and just be patient.

Puggle training methods for helping many a dog overcome its stealing habits. One interesting and effective gadget is a motion sensing pad. One plan for using it is to place it near a counter or table with food items on top. If your dog makes the mistake of stepping on it to get to the food, it will hear a very annoying alarm it will not forget anytime soon!~Before we end, let’s turn to a common Puggle training method for helping a dog overcome its food-stealing ways. One interesting and effective gadget you can use is a motion sensing pad. Bring it near the counter or table, and leave some food on top. If your dog dares step on the pad to get to the food, it will hear an ear-splitting alarm it will remember well enough to keep it away from tables with food!}

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