u can train your puppy to share its toys by taking his toy off of him and getting another dog the same teddy so he thinks its his and then he will realise he doesn't like it when other people don't share their toys so he will start to share his
Depends, how you train them. If you can't train a first correctly, the other will take the other puppies example.
If your puppy is not motivated by food, you can try using other rewards such as toys, praise, or playtime to train him. Experiment with different rewards to find what motivates your puppy and use positive reinforcement techniques consistently to encourage good behavior. Consistent training and patience are key to successfully training a puppy who is not food motivated.
You can train your puppy like any other dog, but since it is a puppy and they like to have fun, try makeing training a game!(also try to train them at a young age, that way they have a better chance of being a good dog in the years to come).
you must bring somebody to train the dog for the child
Teach it to 'stay'.
Good Luck!
train him to come
Train him well since puppy
For someone else to teach you how to train it, train it a little bit, than yes. But, if you mean doing it by yourself, no.
To train a puppy to calm down, you can use techniques such as positive reinforcement, exercise, mental stimulation, and creating a calm environment. Consistent training, patience, and providing structure can help your puppy learn to relax and be calm.
The best way to train a puppy to stay within the boundaries of its designated area is to use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, when the puppy stays within the boundaries. Consistent training and supervision are key to teaching the puppy to understand and respect the boundaries.
No, the puppy doesn't know better, but you do ( I think). House train your pup.