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Good treats for

   a Good Dogs

What you need

  • ID Tag: One of the most important things you can get for your dog is an ID tag with your number on it.

  • Martingale Collar or Easy Walk Harness: Your dog will need to go on walks so buy a collar he can't slip out of. If you are getting an adolescent dog that may be more difficult to walk, try a Premier Easy Walk harness.

  • Treats: When you start training, you'll need treats. Again, the higher quality the better.

  • Poop bags: You'll need them for walks.

What To Do

  • Set Consistent Rules: Decide as a family what the rules are and enforce them from the beginning. If it's not going to be cute when your dog is 10, don't let him do it when he's 10 weeks. Sending a consistent message to your dog is an important part of training.

  • Establish a Routine: Dogs respond well to routines, so while they are adjusting to their new home, try to keep meal, walk and bed times as consistent as possible.

  • Be Positive: Positive-reinforcement training is a great way to teach your dog the rules while establishing a solid relationship. Be patient. It's hard to adjust to a new home.

  • Socialize: If you have a puppy, make sure to socialize him to other dogs, people, children, skateboards and everything else you don't want him to fear.

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