Building a relationship with your pet dog is a matter of friendship and
trust. With training and time, your puppy will grow up to be an
excellent companion. He will keep striving to win your approval and have
a growing respect for you. You will then find it easier to train him.
Bonding with a puppy is not an easy task. It takes time and a great deal of patience and understanding. Since he cannot communicate you must remember to keep checking him for any signs of injury or disease. Your kindness and thoughtful interactions with him during his growth will facilitate his learning process feeling secure in your fair treatment of him and taking care of his needs.
It is important to play with the puppy as it helps in establishing a strong relationship between the owner and the puppy. Puppies bite anything that moves as it is in their nature to play in that manner with other puppies. This is obviously not acceptable to humans especially the elderly and children who have comparatively sensitive skin. It is up to the owner of the puppy to teach him how to play with toys instead.
Find out what kind of toy your puppy prefers by getting moving or squeaky toys or tugging ones or the ones he can chase. Ensure you only give him soft bite able toys. Puppies are easily excitable and once you know which toy he prefers, you can offer it to him to distract him when you have visitors or when you have been away for long and he falls all over you.
When playing with your puppy, play with a lot of energy but make sure to show your disapproval if the play gets out of hand or too rough or if he bites you accidentally. This will teach him to be gentle while playing and not use his teeth on your skin.
Having a positive attitude, getting your puppy involved with different kinds of toys and taking care of all his needs will earn the love and trust of your puppy and build a relationship that will be rewarding for both you and the puppy.
Play with your puppy often and keep toys easily accessible to you. Regular play will keep him exercised and help him burn excess energy. It will help form a bond between you to help you in training him later.
Bonding with a puppy is not an easy task. It takes time and a great deal of patience and understanding. Since he cannot communicate you must remember to keep checking him for any signs of injury or disease. Your kindness and thoughtful interactions with him during his growth will facilitate his learning process feeling secure in your fair treatment of him and taking care of his needs.
It is important to play with the puppy as it helps in establishing a strong relationship between the owner and the puppy. Puppies bite anything that moves as it is in their nature to play in that manner with other puppies. This is obviously not acceptable to humans especially the elderly and children who have comparatively sensitive skin. It is up to the owner of the puppy to teach him how to play with toys instead.
Find out what kind of toy your puppy prefers by getting moving or squeaky toys or tugging ones or the ones he can chase. Ensure you only give him soft bite able toys. Puppies are easily excitable and once you know which toy he prefers, you can offer it to him to distract him when you have visitors or when you have been away for long and he falls all over you.
When playing with your puppy, play with a lot of energy but make sure to show your disapproval if the play gets out of hand or too rough or if he bites you accidentally. This will teach him to be gentle while playing and not use his teeth on your skin.
Having a positive attitude, getting your puppy involved with different kinds of toys and taking care of all his needs will earn the love and trust of your puppy and build a relationship that will be rewarding for both you and the puppy.
Play with your puppy often and keep toys easily accessible to you. Regular play will keep him exercised and help him burn excess energy. It will help form a bond between you to help you in training him later.