Crate training is the most effective way to house break a puppy. Put them in a crate, just big enough to turn around in, dont worry thats not cruel, dogs prefer inclosed areas over open ones. as soon as you let the puppy out take them directly outside. As soon as they go, reward them with lots of praise and their favorite treat... if they do go in the house, dont yell, or scold just take them outside emediately... they eventually associate outside with doing thier buisness. if you want to up it one more, get a small bell and mount it near the floor by the door you take them out. everytime you take them out ring the bell. eventually the dog will ring the bell to go out.
The French Bull Dog Club of America has various online resources that offer information on crate training, potty training, leash training, bull dog puppies.
Cesar Millan has a site with secrets on dog training. Information can also be found on Slideshare and also on YouTube and Daily Motion. Also, check the site dogtrainingsecret.
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Golden Retrievers are known as one of the most family friendly breeds of dog. With puppies, you need to be patient and persistent in training as they are easily excited and distracted. They are very responsive to training as long as the person training the dog is consistent.
You can find information on training dogs at http://www.thedogtrainingsecret.com/. Also try http://secretstodogtraining.org/. Positive reinforcement and consistency is the key!
Yes, training your puppy in a dog cage is a proven method. It helps establish good habits and behaviors and prevents troublesome behaviors from arising.
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Results may vary, but some dog owners have had success using Don Sullivan's training methods. It is important to remember that every dog is different and what works for one may not work for another. It's a good idea to research and understand the training techniques before implementing them with your own dog.
The number of puppies a dog can have varies based on the breed and size of the dog. On average, a dog can have anywhere from 1 to 12 puppies in a litter. However, some larger breeds can have even more puppies in a single litter.
probably not. only if that dog has puppies.
it best not to have puppies with a dog from a dog shelter
puppies for dummies or (i kinda forget the name) a monk's guide to raising a puppy