labradoodle training

if you search online you will usually find a thousand different tips, tricks, and opinions regarding labradoodle training and how to develop the best possible behavior in your labradoodle. so if you are having problems with a specific behavior, and your dog ends up stressed or losing interest, try moving to a different area and train something that you know your dog is good at. put your dog on a long training leash and make sure that you have a …

labradoodle care

we put a frozen dish of water in the crate, but it is usually long gone by the time your puppy arrives. your puppy is going to be a little confused at her new surroundings. from the beginning your puppy needs to learn that she is at the bottom, below even the youngest child. your puppy is smart and will quickly learn that the person attached at the other end of the leash is important to her. keeping her on …

training puppy not to bite

if you have a puppy at home, you’re sure to have experienced a nip from their puppy teeth. while you may wish they would just “grow out of it,” there are a few steps you should take to curb your puppy’s biting and redirect the behavior to more appropriate targets, instead of your fingers. puppies may nip for a number of reasons. whatever the cause, nipping can still be painful for the receiver, and it’s an action that pet parents …

caring for a new puppy

but be cautioned; parenting a new puppy is no walk in the park. read on to learn the 10 most important steps to care for your new puppy. anyone who has welcomed a new baby or toddler into their home knows that there are certain everyday items which need to be removed and kept out of reach for the safety and care of the youngster. a range of things to play with will make him feel cared-for, comfortable and happy …

things to train your puppy

to make it more manageable, i’ve compiled the most important training items to teach your new four-legged family member. teach your puppy his name by saying it and immediately offering something fun and rewarding. teach him that coming over to you means lots of fun, whether in the form of tug games, food rewards, meals, or belly rubs. your job is to create a puppy who has an expectation of an awesome reward when his collar is grabbed. do this …