Shugardrawers
<font color=teal><b>Ovarian Cancer Survivor!<br><f
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He is adorable! I wouldn't rely too much on his tempremant right now. He's in a new place and trying to figure out his place in the pack. He's probably a bit timid right now. In a few weeks you'll get a better picture of his personality. May I recommend a few books you REALLY REALLY need to get?
How To House Train Your Dog In 7 Days (don't remember the author's name but you can get it on Amazon.com) It WILL take longer than 7 days but the method they teach is the same method I have used with great success many times. I've recommended it to many disers who've said it worked great for them too.
Good Owners, Great Dogs, A training manual for humans and their canine companions by Brian Kilcommons. He's THE expert. In fact, he's the doggie whisperer IMO.
Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence by Carol Lea Benjamin it will get you through that difficult no longer cute puppy stage. Dogs hit their teenage years as early as 5 mo and stay in that stage up to 2 1/2 or 3 years of age. A large percentage of dogs surrendered to shelters are in that stage. Learn to deal with it before he gets to it.
Very VERY important, establish your dominance and position as the Alpha dog NOW. It will make training and life for everyone much easier. Remember YOU are the parent and he is the child. Expect obedience just as you would from your children. Don't take his cuteness as an excuse! All 3 books will teach you how.
How To House Train Your Dog In 7 Days (don't remember the author's name but you can get it on Amazon.com) It WILL take longer than 7 days but the method they teach is the same method I have used with great success many times. I've recommended it to many disers who've said it worked great for them too.
Good Owners, Great Dogs, A training manual for humans and their canine companions by Brian Kilcommons. He's THE expert. In fact, he's the doggie whisperer IMO.
Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence by Carol Lea Benjamin it will get you through that difficult no longer cute puppy stage. Dogs hit their teenage years as early as 5 mo and stay in that stage up to 2 1/2 or 3 years of age. A large percentage of dogs surrendered to shelters are in that stage. Learn to deal with it before he gets to it.
Very VERY important, establish your dominance and position as the Alpha dog NOW. It will make training and life for everyone much easier. Remember YOU are the parent and he is the child. Expect obedience just as you would from your children. Don't take his cuteness as an excuse! All 3 books will teach you how.