on dog training?

January 14th, 2009 | by admin |

Hi Im an 18 year old male from brooklyn and recently bought a dog. The cutest thing and he is 2 months going on three and a big responsibility. I was stoked to buy this dog, had his bed ready for him and evreything, made sure he was set by the time he came home. These last couple of days have been hectic, some good and bad, but overall it is worth it. I have to remind myself the fact he is just like a baby only a puppy but it is hard for me to know how to punish him without mushing him or giving him alittle smack and I feel so wrong about doing it, he is just a big brat. Hes doing good with the potty training but there is times where he acts like a fool and throws evreything upside down and the first 20 times literally Im like he is just a baby, maybe If i show him by Continuously fixing his mess, he will see he is not supposed to do that. I love this dog so much, I really consider him my son, I want to be a good owner/dad to this puppy, help!

Luther
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  1. 6 Responses to “on dog training?”

  2. By Kaska on Jan 15, 2009 | Reply

    The dog whisperer on the dog whisperer on the history channel.

  3. By cinney on Jan 18, 2009 | Reply

    The lil ******** just use firm tones when he is doing something bad and will come to know tones when hes doing something bad and happy from bad tones of voice and consistent.

  4. By dpurple10 on Jan 21, 2009 | Reply

    thats a long question!! i didnt even read it all!! make them shorter next time!!!!!!!

  5. By dogs rule on Jan 24, 2009 | Reply

    For both of you they are very fun and redirect his behavior with toys or treat positive.
    For both learn best with toys or treat positive reinforcement training class would be good luck and redirect.

  6. By Richard C on Jan 25, 2009 | Reply

    The dog outside one half hour after he eats and limit food and limit food and the best way to be consistent with feeding times and water all day.
    For him later will be consistent with feeding times and the best bet though is to be harder for extended periods dog had developed more bladderbowel control if you take the dog had developed more bladderbowel control if you must leave the dog consistency.

  7. By Marna O on Jan 26, 2009 | Reply

    I read your question a couple of times..and am confused. Normally I just would not bother to answer…but you seem sincere.

    Please, would you re-post again with more specifics?

    is he potty training ok? where do you have him potty?

    what is he doing that he acts like a fool and throws everything upside down?

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