Yorkshire Terrier Obedience Training: Done Right The First Time
Posted by: Susan Bailey in dog, tags: dogWhenever you bring someone new into your home, there is always a little bit of nervousness and this is especially true when that someone is a young pup who can ruin your carpets and all of your belongings in a heartbeat. Before you actually go to pick up your new Yorkshire Terrier, it is important for you and your family to truly sit down and think about what is important to you in regards to Yorkshire Terrier obedience training.
Like any other type of Yorkshire Terrier training, it is important that you have a game plan before you step into action so your training will be a success. Stopping and starting training in the middle or suddenly changing your training techniques will cause more damage then good.
To make sure that your training runs smoothly, once you pick a certain training technique, you must stick with it in order for this to go as fast as possible.
Once you have decided that you know which type of Yorkshire Terrier obedience training that you want to use; you must decide which lesson to start with. And in order to avoid a lot of messy accidents, it is often suggested that you begin with something like potty training the lack of which could result in frustration while trying to focus on other issues and trainings.
Once you have decided that, you will want to make sure that you put them in place as you had planned all along and in the beginning, while the pup is still young, you will want to focus on one training at a time. Trying to combine too many lessons in at one time can be too hard on the pup and make them confused, which will delay any progress. This would prove not only frustrating to you but to your puppy as well.
Whenever you are approaching the different kinds of Yorkshire Terrier obedience training or when you are putting them into place, it is important to never show frustration as your little pup can pick up on those feelings and emotions and this can delay their progress.
Keep a positive attitude at all times and make sure that you are praising your puppy each and every time they do what they are supposed to do.
Know that you are able to move ahead with your training, know that there will always be bumps in the road and it is only natural. With the few quick pointers you found here and even with a little reading in some different dog training books, you will see that training a dog on just about anything does not have to be scary or frustrating, but yet be an experience that you will remember for a long time and be proud of.












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