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People love cute and cuddly puppies, but have you ever wondered why so many are abandoned, often within a day of purchase? The answer is because the new owner never realised just how much is actually involved in looking after a young puppy. The aim of this book is to give the prospective owner an honest idea of what is involved in rearing a young puppy into adulthood and to get an idea if the experience is for them.

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Date de parution 21 septembre 2016
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781785385674
Langue English

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A PUPPY’S TAIL
A Survival Guide to the First Year of your Puppy’s Life
VC Dog Training





First published in 2016 by
AG Books
www.agbooks.co.uk
Digital edition converted and distributed by
Andrews UK Limited
www.andrewsuk.com
© Copyright 2016 VC Dog Training
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The views and opinions expressed herein belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect those of AG Books or Andrews UK Limited.



About the Authors
The authors of this book have quite a number of years’ experience of training dogs. We have trained breeds that are not usually worked in obedience competition, such as Pomeranians and Rough Collies. We are at the moment training Shelties and BSD Groenendaels. Because the breeds we train can be difficult, it means we have had to find solutions to problems that may not occur in the usual working breeds. This has helped us gain a lot of knowledge regarding the training of dogs.
We have tried to give you an overall picture of what life may be like with a young puppy. We hope that if you read this little book before you buy your puppy, it will help you decide if living with a young dog is really what you want. It can be a very rewarding experience for some people, but for others can be the stuff of nightmares. Usually people only find this out after they have acquired their puppy.
We hope you will give a lot of thought to your decision, and if you do decide to go ahead and buy your puppy, we hope you will have a long and happy relationship with your chosen dog. If you decide not to go ahead because you now feel you may not be able for a young puppy, then well done on making a very responsible decision. Many rescue centres will thank you for that.



Foreword
Deciding to bring a puppy into your life should be one of the most rewarding experiences anyone can have, but for many, and that includes the puppy, the experience can often be disastrous. It’s for this reason, that we have written this book. We hope to give the prospective owner a genuine idea of what it’s really like to own a young puppy, or an older dog. We will tell it like it is, no holds barred.
Many books are written for the owner who already has a puppy, and may be experiencing problems, while others are there to help with training or even perhaps problem solving. What we hope to achieve with this book, is to help people who are thinking about a dog, but actually haven’t yet gone down the road of owning one. We hope to give prospective owners an idea of where to buy their puppy, the difficulties of house training, and how to go about basic training.
We explain how dogs think, and we have simplified training in order to help the new owner understand their puppy’s needs. Our training methods are reward based and genuinely kind. If the new owner spends a couple minutes every day putting these methods into practice, we are confident that they will have a long and happy relationship with their puppy. We hope they will avoid the many problems others with little or no knowledge of owning a puppy, experience. This book is the first in a series of two, with each one detailing the different problems that can occur during your dog’s lifetime, ranging from puppy to senior dog.
One of the most important things you can do before you buy your puppy, is to research the many different breeds. It’s also a good idea to locate your nearest dog training class, because meeting other dog owners can be of great support to the new owner, even if you haven’t yet got your puppy. Owners love to talk about their dogs and how they solve different problems. Many dog classes are social and people often make lifelong friends at these classes, as well as perhaps finding a new hobby connected with dogs.
Enjoy your training
VC Dog Training



History of the Dog
Over the centuries there has been much debate regarding the origins of our domestic dog, but researchers now believe that our dogs are probably descended from the Grey Wolf. About twelve thousand years ago, for whatever reason, some wolves threw their lot in with early man. Why they did this is difficult to know, but some believe it’s because there was easy food around the camps, while others think it may have been a form of wolf puppy rescue.
Early humans were hunter gatherers, and perhaps while out hunting they may have found abandoned wolf pups and took them back to their camps. These pups would have grown into maturity around humans, and would have helped them hunt, and protect the camps from other wild animals. If this is their history, then it has huge implications for our domestic dogs of today, and also for how we go about training them. It would also explain why our dogs are pack animals, and why they have the instinct of the pack, which in their eyes is the family they live with.
If we go back to the wolf pack and look at how they live and survive, we find a unique system of leadership and organization. This sophisticated system has never changed over thousands of years. The core of the pack is the Alpha male and female, and each wolf below the Alphas has its own place within the pack. It never changes unless there is a death or a challenge. What this means for our pet dogs is that because they still retain the instinct of the pack, they will actively seek a leader. If none comes forward, they will feel it is their duty to take on the leadership and protect the pack, because it is so important to them that the pack has a leader. This is natural for them, and we must accept this.
If it happens that your dog takes over leadership, he may not be capable of carrying out the job and it will change his personality. He may become aggressive towards other dogs, and even towards people. In order to prevent these problems, it’s important that the new owner establishes leadership from the moment they bring their puppy home.
Again we must look to the wolf pack and study their ways. When we do, we discover that it is the Alphas responsibility to initiate the hunt, and when they have caught their prey, the Alphas eat first, while the rest of the pack waits for their turn. This ritual is important, especially when it comes to training our dogs.
If we want our new puppy to accept us as leader of the pack, then we must replicate the ritual of the food. Their instinct will tell them that their leader will eat first. The simplest way to do this is to let your puppy see you eating before he does. You can do this by letting him see you prepare his food, and then have your own biscuit ready and basically let him think you are taking it from his dish of food. Nature will tell him that his leader is eating the prey first and he will get his turn next.
You can now see how important it is to have as much information as possible before you buy your puppy. It can save you a lot of heartache and of course money, if you can deal with problems before they become a crisis. There is a fine line between our domestic dogs of today and that of their wild cousins. We must always remember that twelve thousand years is nothing in the great scheme of things.

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