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THE
TWO PUPPIE STAGES
Yes puppies
go through two stages. The second stage is the one, which
can make a grown man cry, and any woman pull her hair out
in frustration. It is also the most misunderstood stage of
any dogs life. Sorry, but all puppies have this stage
in-between being so cute and cuddly and being an adult dog.
First
he/she is just an adorable, fat little ball of joy. Oh sure,
they get into a bit of mischief, galloping around the house
with one of your socks stolen out of the laundry basket. But
you rescue the sock and it is unharmed. Yes, they chew on
your shoelaces but really no harm done. Outside on the lawn,
they run here and there but never look twice at your flowerbed.
Okay they run through it but your flowers survive, maybe a
bit bent over for a day or two. They love to try and chew
on your fingers as you cuddle them on the couch, but your
fingers survive the attack without a mark on them.
But then
they become what I refer to as TEENAGERS. No longer little
puppies but not intelligent thinking adults yet either. Personally,
myself, I stayed in my teenage years until well into my twentys
but that is another story, another time. Now you rescue your
sock and it has a giant hole in it, toasted. They no longer
try to just chew on your shoelaces. No, they eat the insides
out of the shoe but you dont know that for two days
until you finally find the missing shoe hidden in the now
torn up and destroyed patch of one time flowers.
When you
are trying to bond with your half-grown pup on the couch,
his/her needle sharp teeth puncture your thumb and it hurts
like hell. You dont notice the chewed up corner of the
couch until you stand up to go get a Band-Aid for your bleeding
thumb.
Are you
still with me here? Yes your puppy is in the full blown stage
two of his development. Dont despair, there is still
hope and things you can do to curtail their stage two.
Stage
two can last until they mature at one to one and a half years
old, depending on the breed. Sorry to say this, but some breeds
start stage two earlier and trust me, lasts even longer.
- If
you havent started some sort of obedience training
classes with your pup before, now is the time to start.
Or at least visit your local library and read some excellent
books on at home obedience training.
- Teach
him the words NO and QUIT and STOP IT NOW. Never ever strike
your puppy, simply find ways to teach him what is allowed
and what is not. When he does what you ask, always remember
to praise him. They are smart creatures (I have never yet
met a truly dumb dog, just untrained ones). Though I have
met an occasional dumb owner. Sorry, but its true.
- Lots
and lots of interesting and fun excercise to get him through
this stage. No, locking him in his kennel or crate isnt
the answer.
- And
of course, lots of his own toys and acceptable things for
him to chew on and play with.
- Talk
to other dog owners, read books, visit websites that are
good ones, just so you know you are not alone in this stage
two.
- And
please remember, you were a teenager once too!!!
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