Re: Getting a dog, any tips?
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:02 pm
I'm no expert as the lady mostly takes care of them... but we did puppy classes and YES they are a great idea!! Take lots of notes...
Training a dog is one of those things where there's probably a hundred effective ways to do it but the main thing is to stick to whatever system you pick, since the consistency seems extremely important otherwise they just don't catch on. I like dogs I just hate the chores...
You will probably need two kennels, one for training that is just big enough (like Dave says) for potty training and then once that's taken care of, something they can grow into until they are fully grown. Also one of the best thing they said to us at puppy classes was the first 'tricks' to teach your dog... like how to stay put, drop something, come when they are called, pay attention when their name is called, manners if you are eating around them, not what you usually think of as tricks but very important for having a dog you can live with!
Training a dog is one of those things where there's probably a hundred effective ways to do it but the main thing is to stick to whatever system you pick, since the consistency seems extremely important otherwise they just don't catch on. I like dogs I just hate the chores...
You will probably need two kennels, one for training that is just big enough (like Dave says) for potty training and then once that's taken care of, something they can grow into until they are fully grown. Also one of the best thing they said to us at puppy classes was the first 'tricks' to teach your dog... like how to stay put, drop something, come when they are called, pay attention when their name is called, manners if you are eating around them, not what you usually think of as tricks but very important for having a dog you can live with!