Puppy education: When you should definitely set limits

Once you've got used to your new home, the dog children look for the challenge. They nibble on the stool legs, pull on the tablecloth and perform daring attacks on an imaginary enemy. There is a lot to laugh about when the young dog carefully examines its four walls. But just like his four -packed family would do, you should set limits if the dog is in danger or disregarded your rules. Bad habits quickly crept in, which they only have to get used to very laboriously.

Let go of the leash

Admittedly, it is huge when the young dog bites on a leash or pulls on it. Strictly speaking, however, it is an insolence, because this link between you and the dog is not a toy and must certainly not be attacked. When it gets that far, they solve the dog teeth gently, but certainly, without comment from the leash, take them back and continue. Under no circumstances will you get involved in a torn game.

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Attacks on hands

Dog children test their teeth on everything that comes to them in front of their teeth, sometimes on their hands, arms, legs and feet of their people. That doesn't work at all. When the puppy bites, they immediately (!) Pull up the attacked part of the body, get up and end this strange game. In addition, a loud aua squeaker helps.

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