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Brilliant_Rock
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How absolutely adorable! Congrats!
I crate trained all but one of my dogs and it works...you'll just have to get a super huge one when she gets older!
My best advice would be to watch the Dog Whisperer on the National Geographic channel just on how to be top dog to have calm in your house. I have tried his techniques and they have worked. People have different opinions about Cesar Millan but I like him and his techniques have helped me with a stubborn Rottie and and super stubborn Maltese! Here is a good video with him: Cesar Millan video. This video has puppy info too.
I agree with the other poster who said lots of exercise...going walking (don't let the dog walk in front of you, always to the side of you) is good. Cesar Millan says that mastering the walk is essential before you can do anything. You need to make sure the dog sees you as boss. He recommends that you have calm and assertive energy - never getting frustrated, etc, not allowing the dog to do things it wants but allowing the dog to do what you want it to do. Starting as a puppy is very important. Be a good pack leader (I swear, I've referred so many people to him! I should get commission).
Keeping a puppy busy is important - use a KONG - especially for the bigger breed dogs. My Rottie LOVES it. Stuff some treats inside and it keeps them busy for hours. Some dogs like the Kong and others get bored - try it!
Congrats to you and have lots of fun!
I crate trained all but one of my dogs and it works...you'll just have to get a super huge one when she gets older!
My best advice would be to watch the Dog Whisperer on the National Geographic channel just on how to be top dog to have calm in your house. I have tried his techniques and they have worked. People have different opinions about Cesar Millan but I like him and his techniques have helped me with a stubborn Rottie and and super stubborn Maltese! Here is a good video with him: Cesar Millan video. This video has puppy info too.
I agree with the other poster who said lots of exercise...going walking (don't let the dog walk in front of you, always to the side of you) is good. Cesar Millan says that mastering the walk is essential before you can do anything. You need to make sure the dog sees you as boss. He recommends that you have calm and assertive energy - never getting frustrated, etc, not allowing the dog to do things it wants but allowing the dog to do what you want it to do. Starting as a puppy is very important. Be a good pack leader (I swear, I've referred so many people to him! I should get commission).
Keeping a puppy busy is important - use a KONG - especially for the bigger breed dogs. My Rottie LOVES it. Stuff some treats inside and it keeps them busy for hours. Some dogs like the Kong and others get bored - try it!
Congrats to you and have lots of fun!