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Puppy Growth Care Training Classes - Things to Expect

If you’re the owner of a new puppy and you want to know how to teach it the difference between right and wrong, why not take a class? Classes are available at many pet stores and even veterinarian offices that teach new owners how to handle the task of training this new addition to your family.

When you attend these classes alongside your dog, this helps not only in training your new dog, but it also brings the two of you closer together, which is essential to any training effort. Puppy growth care training classes aren’t that expensive, and they’re well worth it when you consider you’re getting the knowledge you need to make your puppy a great, and good, new addition to your family.

Find A Class Near You
You should have little trouble locating a puppy growth care training class in your area. Stores such as Petsmart, and other large pet chains, often hold their own classes for owners with new puppies. Ask your veterinarian if they suggest one or seek one out yourself. Just remember that a puppy growth care training class isn’t there for you to just drop off your pet so you can go run some errands. The class is intended for both of you, owner and puppy together, to teach it the behavior you expect of it, and also as a bonding experience.

The first thing you will learn in your puppy growth care training class is how to teach it the difference between right and wrong. This can be accomplished in several ways. The most basic of these is through praise and punishment. When it does good, praise it by petting it and telling it good dog. If it does bad, tell it no or make a loud noise, but never hit the animal. Some puppy growth care training classes recommend the use of treats to teach it good behavior from bad. If it does good, you give your new puppy a treat. However, this means you need a healthy supply of treats on hand and if you run out, you’ll have to go get more to keep up with the training. For that reason, many people stick to the praise, which is both inexpensive and easy to keep up with.

The best part about puppy growth care training classes is that they teach you to bond with your puppy. Your puppy will learn to love you and will expect your praise, which means it would rather exhibit good behavior rather than bad. And this is the goal of any puppy growth care training class. So, if you have a new puppy and you are looking forward to training it but don’t know how, seek out a class in your area and get ready to have some fun with your new best friend.

         

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