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Tips to Guide You in Your Golden Retriever Training

2016/5/3 15:35:11

Golden retrievers are commonly near the top of the list of family pet choices for several reasons. Goldens are a good-tempered and playful breed, they are an especially good choice for families with small children. They are also intelligent dogs that are anxious to obey so they are able to be trained to behave properly. But that still doesn’t mean that training a Golden is going to be a walk in the park, there may be some bumps along the way. In order to have the pet that members of the whole household enjoy, follow the tips below for training your Golden retriever puppy.

Domestication: Proper Potty Etiquette

The first lesson in your golden retriever training course will be getting your puppy to relieve himself in the proper places. That will generally be in an outdoors area, and the easiest way to teach your dog this lesson is to use a crate. A crate is a constructive apparatus that helps your dog learn to only use the bathroom outside, and gives the puppy a secure, serene spot for sleeping. Most dogs won’t do their business in the same place that they sleep, so by keeping your puppy in a crate at night he will learn not to go to the bathroom inside the house. Once you train your puppy to go in a particular spot outside make sure to give it positive reinforcement with treats and praise.

Teeth Concerns: Proper Use of Biting and Chewing

Just because a dog explores its world by using its mouth, doesn’t mean it is okay for the animal to do so when interacting with its owners. A second important lesson in your golden retriever training that your pet needs to learn is that it is not okay for him to lick or mouth or nip at anyone during play or at any other time. Your favorite shoe or the dog’s favorite bone may be the next target, as Golden retrievers have the habit of chewing on whatever is nearby. This tendency to chew is only worsened when dogs are left alone for long periods of time or aren’t paid attention by their owners. The best way to wean your Golden puppy of bad chewing habits is to provide it with plenty of chewable dog toys. You must also make sure the dog knows your shoes and furniture are off limits for chewing.

A Golden Retriever may be one of the easier breeds to train, but you still need to devote a lot of time, effort and overall: patience. Goldens are very smart dogs and seeks you approval, but they do have a lot of energy so it can sometimes be hard to keep their attention on their training. Keep your training sessions short, and make sure you give plenty of praise and goodies when your dog does what its supposed to. Your compensation for your hard work and perseverance will be a pet that is well-behaved and obedient and a cause of satisfaction and pleasure for the entire family.

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