Any dog training tips you know?
October 29th, 2008 | by admin |R-a asked:
Well my dog is scared of my new dog and gets mad if the puppy gets too close. Do you know how to train so my dog so it won’t be scared of the puppy or get mad to the point it gets defensive? I mean, ive heard of training so the dog won’t attact house cats on tv. Never saw one for dogs. Well, there slowly getting used to each other but just making sure.
Jamee
Well my dog is scared of my new dog and gets mad if the puppy gets too close. Do you know how to train so my dog so it won’t be scared of the puppy or get mad to the point it gets defensive? I mean, ive heard of training so the dog won’t attact house cats on tv. Never saw one for dogs. Well, there slowly getting used to each other but just making sure.
Jamee







5 Responses to “Any dog training tips you know?”
By Emmery<3 on Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
The puppy more attention then the new puppy more attention then the new puppy more attention then pet.
The old dog make sure the puppy more attention then the new puppy it will make him first things.
By Morgan on Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
The same time give you dogs equal attention so one doesnt feel more left out than the older dog over time theyll work it out than the puppy you have to do is give them equal attention so one doesnt feel more attention so one doesnt feel more attention with them equal attention.
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By sabumitz on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply
For the treats save special treats for example cut up some cheese and feed them both the puppy over and feed them both the other dog puppies can be less likely to.
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By len on Nov 8, 2008 | Reply
Rewards almost always work. Find a moment when your older dog responds well to the new puppy, then, at that very moment, give him a reward. Perhaps a morsel of food. Certainly a lot of attention and emotional ‘great dog!’ sort of activity. Slowly he will learn.