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Contributor - Lizzy Lund
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  • Date Contributed: Jun 05, 2008

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Boxer Puppy Training Tips and Much More
You have decided to take the plunge and get a puppy. What you do not know is that puppies are like children. They have to be taught what they can and cannot do. Yes, they are all cute and cuddly, but they will grow up and what is cute for a puppy is not necessarily cute for a full-grown dog.

If you have your sights locked on a boxer, take a few moments to find out about boxer puppy training. One of the essential things you'll need to remember is that you'll need to teach your puppy to listen to you. This is at the core of most trouble. If you have a dog that does what he pleases and doesn't listen or understand that he needs to help and participate in the process.

Building a relationship between you and your puppy should be the best it can be, and in order to achieve that, you need to start early. Puppies will listen if they are rewarded, so you'll want to reward him when he gets it right. He will keep listening even when you cut back on the treats, because he thinks he will be continuing to receive a treat.

This is fine to start out but cut down on them as he learns more and do not give him a treat every time. Taking your puppy out and around the neighborhood will give him a chance to explore his new home. Let him meet the neighbors, children included, so he will get used to being around people.

Establishing the rules and then enforcing them is the key to good boxer puppy training. If you stray from his normal routine, know that he will have the same reaction as children have when distracted. He will tend to forget what he is supposed to be doing.

One good idea is to establish a spot in your house where the puppy has all of his stuff, toys and the like. He will need a haven, a retreat and a place where you can send him when he misbehaves. Time outs work just as well with puppies as they do with children. Keep a container where you can put his toys during the time out.

Chewing on inappropriate things is one of the main problems that puppies experience when being trained. Everyone knows that puppies love to chew on things, and given half a chance, they will chew on the wrong things. This is another reason for establishing a place that is the puppy's area. It should be free of anything that isn't the puppy's things. Everything located in this area is his to chew on to his heart's content.

If the puppy inadvertently starts chewing on your favorite shoes or sweater, stop him immediately and scold him for the behavior. Replace the inappropriate object with something that he is allowed to chew on like his toys or a bone. Follow this up with praise to let your puppy know that you were displeased when he was chewing on your shoes or sweater, but that his chewing on his own stuff is perfectly fine. Establishing boundaries for your puppy will build a special bond and give you a relationship that will last a lifetime.

Your Dog Training Diva Lizzy Lund is the author of informative articles on dog training. Click http://boxerpuppytraining.wordpress.com to find out more about this topic and other behaviors

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