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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Evansville, Indiana
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we just decided that it was time to get a puppy and amazingly found beautiful basset puppies close by. now it is just a waiting game untill we can go pick up little roxy, a gorgeous tri-color basset.
anyone have any tips for training? |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 61
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Check out these posts...there is information on training and house breaking.
Some Questions about Bassets Hi to Everyone
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My Basset is smarter than your honor student. YouTube: Snickers Is Smarter Than A 5th Grader 'Dog Whisperer' Training Approach More Harmful Than Helpful |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Canada
Posts: 119
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Don't mistake the puppy as being too young to learn, start training soon as puppy enters your home, that can be as simple as using her name everytime you want to get her attention. Don't let a puppy have the run of the house, potty training goes easier if you use a crate to confine her when you can't keep a close eye on her.
Using playtime as as an opportunity to train keeps the puppy happy and eager to learn, for instance you can teach the puppy all the basic commands such as sit and lie down while playing with her, e.g. don't throw the ball until she sits. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Boston MA
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Lots of luck and love. It's been 11 years but I still remember those soft puppy ears and his sweet puppy smell. When cuddled Francis could get positively boneless.
Enjoy it, they discover themselves and the rest of the world all too soon.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Evansville, Indiana
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they really are the cutest thing ever. i can remember when i was like 5 and my grandparents brought home there little basset and i knew from then i had to have one of my own. he just past away a couple years ago and ever since then i have been on the hunt.
we can't wait to bring her home and start training her and playing with her. thanks for all the tips |
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the most important start you can give a puppy does not really involve training per say. It is socialization /hibituation and teaching it bite inhibition. Lack of socialization will create behavior problems later on and a lack of bite inhibition turn a minor beavioral issue into a potential dangerious situation
Countdown to a Crackerjack Canine Companion Quote:
Puppy Socialisation and Habituation (Part 1) Why is it Necessary? Quote:
Puppy Socialisation and Habituation (Part 2) How to go about it Bite Inhibition - How to Teach It Quote:
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Evansville, Indiana
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so she is finally home. been here for a little over a week now and from what i can tell she loves it here. i have posted some more pictures of her. she has already grown so much in a week.
tell me what you guys think. |
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