My new puppy is home--Meet Mickey!!!!

EsmeraldaX said:
Some things I find to be invaluable to have around the house while training a puppy:

* Bitter Apple Spray. Nasty spray that tastes like bitter apples. Safe to put on skin, furniture, carpets, anything and when the dog bites/chews on it, he gets a tangy, gross taste and usually does not chew on the item again. After a while he learns that chewing on, say table legs, is a bad thing to do.

* Wee Wee pads (or something similiar). Depending on how old your puppy is, these are good to keep around in case he can't make it to the outside during the period of housetraining. Good to keep near the door he goes out from.

* A good cleaner like Natures Miracle that gets out puppy accident odors.

* LOTS of good, solid chew toys. Kong and other hard rubber toys work best for serious chewers. I learned the hard way with Monty, that toys made of any other material just don't last more than a few minutes w/ my dogs.

* Clickers and training treats. Some dogs respond better to the click training method than others, but it basically works on Pavlovs principle of a sound being associated with something good. I keep a pocketful of training treats broken into even smaller peices on me, as well as the clickers. When I see my dogs doing something I want to encourage (such as just sitting quietly, or laying down) I click the clicker and give them a peice. They catch on pretty fast. I've only had Dodger for 2 weeks, and he already knows sit, down and stay because of this.

* People with children already usually have these but....those covers you can put into electrical outlets not in use. Prevents dogs from poking around in them.

* Several spray bottles full of lukewarm water. When puppy does bad, like head over towards a wire he may chew, spray him with the water. Most dogs, even dogs who LIKE water, hate to be squirted with it. We used this to get Monty to stop going near wires.


Sheri

Sheri,

I just printed your entire post :teeth: . As long as our home visit goes well on Saturday , I will be adopting Cosmo (see siggy) on 2/26. It has been so long since I've had a puppy, (my other dog Angel is going on 9) that I've forgot all the training tricks. Thanks for telling us all what works for you.


Autumn

PS Mickey is adorable!
 

He is SOOOOOOO cute!!!!!!!!!
I just want to give him a big kiss right on that Mickey nose :love2:
 
autumnblue said:
Sheri,

I just printed your entire post :teeth: . As long as our home visit goes well on Saturday , I will be adopting Cosmo (see siggy) on 2/26. It has been so long since I've had a puppy, (my other dog Angel is going on 9) that I've forgot all the training tricks. Thanks for telling us all what works for you.


Autumn

PS Mickey is adorable!

What a sweety!!!!

Let us know when he's home!
 
Thanks Sheri--that is excellent information.

We are blessed with Terrazzo floors--so no carpeting...a couple of area rugs so I I will get some NM...but for the most part...the areas he has access to are bare floors. We have a big dog cushion for a bed (had it from before). I have been saying bed anytime he is on it...and he goes to it to snuggle frequently.

Those Alpha tips are great and we will start using them ASAP. He was squirmy yesterday to get on his back and by today he voluntarily rolls over for a tummy rub.
 
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Congratulations, Lisa! Your new baby is adorable. Glad to hear the adjustment is going so well. It definitely sounds like you know what you are doing!
 
He is to cute!!!!
Hug him, kiss him, and enjoy him.
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ZachnElli said:
He's adorable! Hide your shoes! ;)

Funny thing---didn't nest with either human baby--I am the worlds worst home organizer--though in business and extra-curricular activities..I'm organized to the outside world.

I nested all week long and my home has stayed it's cleanest for 2 days straight.

My shoes are all in their cubbies in my closet with the doors closed :).
 
keenercam said:
Congratulations, Lisa! Your new baby is adorable. Glad to hear the adjustment is going so well. It definitely sounds like you know what you are doing!

Lots of people say that about lots of things I try and do--I guess I "act" well....b/c I don't think I know much.....just when I can anticipate that I am getting in over my head, I research like crazy.
 

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