How to Train a Puppy Not to Whine
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How to Train a Puppy Not to Whine


How to Train a Puppy Not to Whine

Dogs are social creatures that enjoy interacting with people, animals and the environment. When puppies want food, water, attention or feel insecure, they often whine. This annoying form of canine communication can be prevented by the owner reassuring the puppy, not giving into its demands and not rewarding it when it refuses to stop this unwelcome habit. As with most puppy socialization techniques, the sooner you start training the puppy not to whine, the quicker it learns to obey your commands and mature into a healthy and balanced dog.

Instructions

Preventing Whining When Home Alone

Preventing Whining in Your Presence





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