if it does something you dont want it too, flick it LIGHTLY on the nose and coarsly say NO
if that doesnt work your a D13K
If you are wondering what the most popular command is that dogs are trained to do, then your answer would be, "sit". New puppy courses teach the "sit" command, and most owners require a dog to learn the command even if they did not get puppy training.
If he's a puppy teach him the command "jump". Then you can say "no jump" and punish, when he jumps on people. If he's not a puppy disapline him when he jumps on people.
command
Don't do it! -I did it, but my puppy was just... a liar!
There are many different kinds of ways one can train their Yorkie puppy. Whenever the puppy does something good, give it a treat to know what it is doing is right. Be firm when trying to teach your dog to sit, it needs to understand who the master is.
no
Get a puppy pad and odour remover for when it goes on the floor. Eventually move the puppy pad outside.
The simple answer is you keep them separated when you are not there. Introduce them when you are and teach the dog to accept the puppy.
Bringing home a new puppy is an exciting time in many people’s lives. However, once the novelty of the moment has begun to wear off, dog owners are then left with a confusing reality. A puppy must be trained. One of the most frustrating and difficult aspects of a puppy’s training, is teaching a puppy the appropriate times to bark. A puppy that is allowed to bark incessantly will continue this behavior throughout its adult life, and can become a nuisance to its family, guests, and neighbors. Bark Control In Three Easy Steps: 1. Use a firm and consistent command to cease barking. It is best to choose a separate command that is not used for anything other unwanted behaviors. For this reason, commands like No or Stop are too general. Your puppy will better associate a specific command like No Barking or Quiet with the need to stop barking. This command must be stated firmly, in a voice that is a louder than what is usually used to speak to the puppy. This will help to show the puppy who is in charge of the situation and reiterate that it is necessary to obey this command. In addition, the same command must be used consistently every time an unwanted barking session begins. Without consistency a puppy will never fully learn to obey this command, which is the fault of the master. 2. Incorporate treats into training. When a puppy listens to the ’no barking’ command for a few seconds, promptly give the puppy a treat. This will help the puppy associate the command with a pleasant outcome. Puppies learn at a much increased rate when pleasantly rewarded for their obedient behavior. Once a puppy fully listens to its masters command to cease barking, a decreased number of treats will be needed to reinforce the behavior. However, at the beginning of training, the use of treats will be a powerful persuasion towards obedience. 3. Understand that some puppies truly have a mind of their own. While some puppies may be more difficult to train than others, all dogs can be made to be obedient . In the case that a puppy will not listen to its masters chosen command to stop barking, negative reinforcement may need to be used. In the case that a puppy will not obey commands, fill a water bottle with rocks and shake the water bottle every time the puppy barks. This sound is unpleasant to dogs and will help a puppy associate barking with an unpleasant noise, as a means to discontinue the behavior.
Ash
Teach it to 'stay'.
train him to come