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Dog Obedience Training - Puppy Behavior

Puppy Behavior 8 - 11 weeks old.

Puppy behavior is important to be able to understand as when a puppy goes through certain stages in its development their behavior will also go through changes. We will look at the stages a puppy goes through between the ages of 8-11 weeks of age and how you can learn how to train a puppy during this stage.

Puppy Development 8-11 weeks old.

You have just purchased your adorable new puppy and have teaken him home. However, you must try not to get to caught up with the 'cute puppy' phase and should start puppy training as early as possible.

  • You should start basic training.
  • Don't allow strangers to scare or intimidate your puppy as this can seriously affect how your puppy interacts with humans in adulthood.
  • Some dog trainers argue that this phase is so important that if you want your puppy to be a detection dog and you have not taught him the basics of the 'fetch command' between 8-11 weeks then they will never be able to become a detection dog

Your puppy will want to explore his surroundings but will have a general fear of everything.

  • Start socializing your puppy by introducing him to different objects.
  • Use positive reinforcement to reward good behavior-give your puppy a treat and lots of praise.
  • Do not be over protective with your puppy. If you give your puppy lots of attention when he becomes scared this will teach him that it is natural to be scared and when he shows fear he gets praise-never a good idea.

Your puppy's personality will start to really develop so it is imporant to start puppy socialization with other humans and other animals.

  • Puppy parties are a good socialization tool-but don't start introducing your puppy to walks or other dogs until your vet says it is ok.
  • As a new owner you should expect crying and house soiling in the night.
  • Your puppy will also cry when he is left alone-he is not used to being seperated and he is still a baby.
  • Monitor fearful behavior as you don't want irrational fears to develop into adulthood

Your puppy may start tugging and pulling on clothes and even jumping up.

  • Understand that puppy chewing may happen-but do not allow it.
  • A puppy soon grows so don't allow behavior such as jumping up to happen-if he does start ignore your puppy.
  • Remember that you are the pack leader so you need to be strong and set the House rules
  • Try not to let anything startle your puppy at this age-watch out for fire works parties
  • You really need to start introducing your puppy to other dogs as this is how they learn to behave and respond to other dogs.
  • Although Diarrhoea is common at this age due to changes in diet-if you have any worries at all you must consult your vet.

Yo can start basic puppy training as it is a great way to communicate with your puppy and to build a string relationship-remember these golden rules when puppy obedience training:

  1. Be patient-remember that a puppy has a limited attention span.
  2. Be consistent-set the rules and stick with them.
  3. Positive reinforcement-always heap lots of praise on a puppy that behaves well.
  4. Be rational with your puppy by understanding that you are also learning how to train a puppy so will make mistakes
  5. Be fair at all times with your puppy and accept that their will be accidents in the House.

Start Basic Puppy Obedience Training

  • Keep pupy obedience training short and fun.
  • Have lots of treats ready to give your puppy when he behaves well.
  • Do not give commands in a harsh tone.
  • Make sure the whole family use the same commands otherwise it will confuse your puppy.
  • Practice training techniques everyday

Puppy Behavior 8-11 weeks old - what to expect

  • Fearful behavior
  • Play biting and chewing
  • Your puppy may chase other animals
  • Crying when seperated from you or the family
  • Minor destructive behavior
  • Jumping up

About the Author

Tobias Charles writes on all aspects of dog obedience training and puppy training. For more onformation visit his website on dog obedience training tips and techniques for more information.




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