Boxer Puppy Training Tips For Successful Training


by Lizzy Lund

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 mind set on getting a boxer, take a few minutes to find out about boxer puppy training. Listening to you will be the main thing you want to teach your puppy. Without having that one skill, trouble will always begin. If you have a dog that isn’t trained to listen and do what he pleases, your commands will go unheeded and you will be frustrated.

In order to make the relationship between you and your puppy the best it can be, you are going to have to start early. A puppy will listen if he is rewarded and as time gradually passes, he will keep listening even if it is because he thinks he will be receiving a treat.

It is fine to start out with treats, but as your puppy learns more, you won’t want to give him a treat each time. When you take your puppy outside and walk around the neighborhood, give him a chance to explore and learn. Take him to meet the neighbors, their children and others so that the puppy gets used to being around people.

One way to go about boxer puppy training, is to establish the rules he will have to follow and stick to them. Straying from his normal routine is quite exciting for him but just as children tend to forget things that are expected of them, puppies will forget too.

One idea is to establish an area in your home that only belongs to your puppy. It will be the spot he’s sent to for time outs when he misbehaves. It will need to be some place that is quiet and private where you keep his toys and bed. It will also be a haven where he can retreat if need be. Keep his toys in a container that you can put away when he is in 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 you catch him chewing your shoes or favorite sweater, take immediate action. Scold him and replace the items with something that is his. A toy or bone will do, and when he gets the idea and takes, reinforce the good behavior with lots of praise. This lets him know that when he was chewing on your shoes, you were displeased, and when he chews on his toy, that’s just fine. You will develop a special relationship with your new puppy that will last a lifetime, if you take the time to make rules in the beginning and then consistently enforce them.

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