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Training is usually broken down into two types: obedience and behavioral. We will discuss obedience training in this article.

Obedience training for your new puppy should begin the day you bring him/her home. You should make obedience training fun and incorporate the training with play sessions. It is so easy to train a puppy when they are having fun and the puppy has no idea that they are learning valuable lessons. Please keep the sessions short and reward the puppy when they obey a command on the first call.

Some basic commands are: sit, stay, come and heel. Focusing on these commands with your new puppy is a good start. You should practice with your puppy at least twice every day and more often if you have the time. Make each practice session short so as not to tire the puppy or let the puppy become bored. Remember make it fun for both of you.

After your puppy has completed their vaccination course, you may enroll them in puppy classes. These classes are beneficial for both the puppy and owners. Before you enroll the puppy, stop by the class and observe the instructor during a training class. Is the class fun for both humans and animals? Do you feel comfortable with the type of training? Remember, your puppy’s welfare is at stake and you want to be satisfied with the training techniques. Also, make sure the class size is small because you will receive more instructions and individual attention. This class should be fun for both owner and puppy and educational for both. If you feel uncomfortable or you’re not happy with the trainers methods you may always find another class and instructor.

Puppy classes are invaluable. Your puppy will learn or reinforce the basic commands you have taught them and will be socialized. Socialization is the foundation of a well behaved dog. A puppy that is accustomed to being around many different people and animals is better behaved and less likely to be aggressive around people or other dogs. Make sure you practice the commands with your puppy at home and continue the socialization whenever you are out with your animal whether it is the park or just a walk around the block. Socialization is so very important during the first five months of the puppy’s life. Letting the puppy get use to strange sights, sounds and smells will make him/her a more stable dog as they grow older.

There are many classes your puppy can attend. Some are called Beginning Puppy Classes, Puppy Kindergarten, Puppy Class 1 and so forth. After your puppy has graduated from the first class, you can enroll them in the next class for further training and socialization. There can never be too much socialization or training for your puppy or dog. As the puppy learns new commands and branches out further in his obedience training, he/she will become more self assured and you as the owner will be more confident and allow them more freedom in the home. Training benefits both the puppy and the owner.

As the puppy grows older, you may want to enroll them in a beginning agility class or a Canine Good Citizen class. There are many continuing classes for puppy’s and dogs and the only limit is how much time you have to devote to your animal and the cost of the classes. There are many group classes offered that are not expensive and in some communities informal classes are formed by pet owners who just want their animals to play and exercise with other animals in dog parks. Dogs are social animals and are happiest when they can run and play with other dogs or play with their humans.

There are many books and articles on the different types of puppy and dog training. If you are not familiar with certain terms like reward training or Canine Good Citizen, do your research before enrolling your puppy or dog in any class. You want a rewarding experience for both you and the puppy in training class.

Jim McKiel
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11 Responses

  1. 1 chaco24
    2009 Jun 14

    where to go for puppy obedience training?
    where is the best place to take my puppy for obedience training in Phoenix, AZ?

  2. 2 Ash
    2009 Jun 14

    petsmart
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  3. 3 Me
    2009 Jun 14

    Most Petco's offer classes. Call your local shelter or your vet and ask them, they are sure to know a good trainer.
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  4. 4 Anthony Edwards
    2009 Jun 14

    the dog whisperer
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  5. 5 Ruddy
    2009 Jun 14

    train your dog yourself cause you dont waste $$$ and you and your dog get to spend time getting to know each other and build a bond!
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  6. 6 Romy
    2009 Jun 14

    Search on google.
    on google web search for obedience training in Phoenix :P
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  7. 7 Kennadee
    2009 Jun 14

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    try this a googled it cause i dont live in peonix az.
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  8. 8 The guy that helps
    2009 Jun 14

    i have a a 5 week old puppy that itake to petco every 2 days in a week from 4-6 in the afternoon so he'll be trained in obeying sitting and tricks. it is working for 100$ a month. you can also use the ole newspaper trick to let some of his waste or urine get on it then he follows it around and uses it.
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  9. 9 big j
    2009 Jun 14

    actually not all pet co do either my friend has a dad that trains dogs into sniffing drugs. he can also teach them the basic skills for a police dog or any dog! the number is 855-626-4184
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  10. 10 Cee
    2009 Jun 14

    PetSmart is really affordable, so I would recommend you going there. Good for you for taking your dog to class. You learn much more by going to class rather than reading books and trying to do it yourself. You will be glad that you did it in the long run!

    Good luck and enjoy class with your puppy!
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  11. 11 schnzrlady
    2009 Jun 14

    My advice is to stay away from Petsmart/Petco unless you already know how to train are just looking for a place to socialize your puppy. Many of the trainers at these places have no idea what they are doing. They walk in off the street, take a 6 week training course, and then start teaching classes. A lot of them are totally clueless unless they have had dog training experience before they are hired.

    If you are in the west valley try Phoenix Field and Obedience Club: http://www.pfoc.org. They offer classes ranging from puppy kindergarten all the way to upper level obedience competition. If you are in the east valley you might want to check out Desert Dog Obedience in Ahwatukee: http://mlfdogsports.com/ I have taken classes at the last two places. They both teach with positive training methods.
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