Having a puppy is like having a child - your daily routine changes.
If you want to succeed in training your new dog you should think of
schedule best suited for him and you and start accommodating him to
it. If your puppy knows what to expect every day the process of
getting used to a new place, people and various activities will be
easier for him and his owner. With properly organised schedule you
will be able to housetrain him, carry out other kinds of training
much easier for yourself and more comfortable for him.
What you need to think of when
organising schedule for both you and your new dog:
Analyze your own schedule.
Your daily life will influence your dog's. For example, if you
work all day, then you need to get your puppy on a schedule that
will accommodate this. You will have to get up earlier than you
did before. You should have enough time to feed your pet,
provide clean fresh water in puppy's bowel. If you are able to
stay at home during the day or if your work at the schedule will
differ greatly.
Think about ways to simplify
the process of puppy's accommodating. E.g. crate,
a yard and a dog walker will help you. A crate is a good way for
a dog to associate it with rest, while a yard is meant for
playing during the day while you are at work. A dog walker can
help in the middle of the day give your dog good exercise and
a break.
You should thoroughly think
through all activities your dog will be occupied with during
daytime. For example, if you are busy in the morning,
your dog will probably should sleep most of the morning. You
will need good joyful and pretty exhausting activities for a
dog in the morning before you start working. Your puppy will be
definitely tired and be ready to go again around dinner time at
the latest.
Food factor is very
important. While it is necessary to organise free
access to water there shouldn't be constant eating whenever dog
wants otherwise there is no reason to speak about control over a
puppy at all. Control access to food. A precise time for
breakfast, lunch and dinner time will help you to determine when
your puppy has to go out.
When you work out the schedule in your mind start implementing
it. Try to stick to the schedule. Of course you can change
something in your schedule but this changes shouldn't be drastic
or constantly occur.
Please, consult your vet on the
best way to handle your Bullmastiff puppy's needs.
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