I would consider using more positive methods of training on a young puppy. If you're worried about bloodshot eyes as a result of choke chain corrections, you're probably correcting too severely anyway. Choke chains can cause damage to the dog's neck and windpipe if used incorrectly, as well as cause behavioral problems due to overcorrection. Maybe consider clicker training instead?
Grabbing a dog or puppy by the throat can cause some serious health problems. Your dog or puppy can get a broken or injured jaw, or can have a hard time breathing or swallowing. It is never safe to grab a dog or puppy by the throat, this is know as dog abuse and could be reported. If you are using this as a punishment, it's better if you stop. Start using a punishment as time out, or get your dog/puppy some training.
Happiness is a warm puppy.
To effectively train your puppy using separation training techniques, start by gradually increasing the time you spend away from your puppy, rewarding calm behavior, and creating a safe and comfortable space for them. Consistency and patience are key to helping your puppy learn to be comfortable being alone.
Using a puppy gentle leader for training and walking your dog can provide benefits such as better control over your puppy's movements, reduced pulling on the leash, improved focus during training sessions, and a safer and more comfortable walking experience for both you and your puppy.
As a verb: I desire that someone will buy me a puppy for my birthday.As a noun: A puppy for my birthday is the object of my desire.
The new puppy is very lively.
The puppy had unconditional love for its owner.
Well, I'm using facebook and one of my friends just "found" a foster puppy. That's a way to get a free puppy but I'm not sure if that's just facebook or everywhere.
Yes.Seemingly, the puppy's reserves of energy were boundless.
The puppy squirmed his way out of my arms.
To train a puppy to safely and appropriately interact with an iPad while playing, start by using positive reinforcement techniques such as treats and praise. Introduce the iPad gradually, allowing the puppy to sniff and explore it. Use interactive games and apps designed for dogs to engage the puppy's interest. Supervise the puppy during playtime to ensure they are using the iPad safely and not chewing on it. Consistent training and patience will help the puppy learn how to interact with the iPad in a positive way.
The puppy brought much happiness into our lives.