Tips for Training Your Golden
Retriever
Although there are many training tips for Golden Retrievers,
teeth is the most common. Golden puppies love to chew,
and will chew anything they can get. Although chew toys
are preferred, there is a way that you can help your Golden
fulfill his natural instinct to chew, and help him to ease the
pain of teething as well.
To start, simply fill an old sock you have with several ice
cubes. Next, put a knot in the sock and place the sock
with the cubes in the freezer. When your puppy starts to
chew on things, simply give him the sock. You can keep
several socks with ice in it in your freezer if you want, so
your puppy will always have a chew toy. Although this is
great to use, you should never leave your dog alone with the
sock. He could end up chewing the sock and swallowing
pieces of it, which could lead to very serious health
problems.
Leashes During leash training, a lot of
people prefer to attach the leash to the Golden then drag him
in the direction they want him to go. This isn’t the best
way to train, as it often sends the wrong signal to the
puppy. Instead, you should first get your Golden puppy
used to the collar and the leash. You can do this by
putting his collar and leash on inside the house or outside in
a fenced in area, so that he can walk around and move about
freely with the leash on, dragging it alongside him.
Once you have given him some time, pick the leash up, then
start calling him to you. Once he comes over to you,
start praising him for it, so he knows that he is on the right
track. Always be patient when leash training, as it will
take some time for him to get used to it. If you continue
to praise him when he is doing it right and continue giving him
time to get used to the leash, you shouldn’t have any
problems.
Digging around Digging is something that
Golden Retrievers love, as it is essential to their
nature. Digging can be somewhat frustrating if you don’t
give your Golden an area to himself, as he will dig holes in
your yard. If you keep your Golden indoors, he may try to
dig in the floor, on the couch, or on the bed. Digging is part
of their nature, and you should never punish a Golden for
digging.
To help him fill this need, you should give him an area to
dig in. You can get him a kiddie pool or sandbox, filling
it with either soil or sand. Then, try burying a treat or
toy in inside, so your Golden will dig to get it out.
Once he learns this is where he should dig, he will more than
likely head to that area when he has the need to dig.
Later on, when he becomes a bit older, you should invest in
obedience training classes that will help him to get his
digging habits under control.
The above tips can help a great deal when training your
Golden Retriever puppy. Golden’s are great dogs, although
you’ll need to have a bit of patience with them. Even
though they are very smart dogs, it may take them time to
learn. Once they start learning however - they will
become an integral part of your family that you couldn’t begin
to live without.
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