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Sunday, July 4, 2010

German Shepherd Puppy Training - Is It Important To Train My Puppy Now?

By Destin Davis

I love German Shepherds and if you are a first time dog owner, it is important for you to know having (and raising) a puppy is a long term commitment. If you decide a shepherd would be a great addition to your family, you will truly be getting a great dog. Not only are they, loyal and protective, but highly intelligent dogs as well. If you have a German Shepherd puppy, it is important to get him involved in training now.

Training helps your puppy make that smooth transition into adulthood, and have the best possible relationship with your family as possible. I have seen plenty of dog owners cry over shoes and irreplaceable items that have been torn to shreds because in their puppy's mind, no rules or boundaries were established. Training not only helps your puppy understand what is and is not acceptable behavior, but the time you spend bonding with your puppy helps prepare him to become a better family member and companion.

It is important to make sure your puppy has lots of contact with people and other dogs. Keep in mind, as an intelligent as this breed is, it is important to keep your German Shepherd mentally and physically sharp, they can't stand laying around all day being bored.

Remember your puppy will soon grow up to be a big strong dog, so you want to make sure he is obedient and you are able to control him. If can you do this you will see a loyal and compliant dog.

If you have enough money to take your puppy to a trainer, I think it is a good idea you do so. However, with the economy today, a professional trainer can be out of most people's budget. If you don't have the money to spend and want to train your puppy from the comfort of your home, it can be successfully done.

One of the best methods to use (in addition to positive reinforcement) is clicker training. The clicker is the device used (that sounds kind of like snapping your fingers) while you train your dog. When your puppy successfully performs the action you want him to, you click the clicker and follow that with praise and a treat. Soon, your puppy with be easily following the new commands and learn to associate the click with a job well done.

It doesn't matter if you have a German Shepherd puppy, or adult dog, at any age they seem to do well with the clicker training method and the clicker training course is one of the best training programs you can buy.

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