Imagine Yourself As A Little Dog
Your little dog has just as much intelligence and instincts as
the larger 150 pound dogs. Sometimes these little dogs forget
they are little. When he growls and snaps at bigger dogs it is
most likely he figures that he is safer being the aggressor.
Your little dog needs extra encouragement to feel safe. Gentle
and happy training methods work best for the little dogs.
Positive training methods are essential for the small toy breed
dogs.
Sometimes people expect too much of dogs. They think their dog
is supposed to understand all their commands and when the dog
does not understand, they are labeled as stupid or stubborn.
Our small dogs have the ability to adapt to our lifestyles and
learn what much of our language means. We just have to be able
to teach them how.
When you bring your small toy dog home he will need special
attention and supervision. They often experience hypoglycemia.
They don't have the body weight to be resilient to disease and
temperature changes. Nutri-cal is an excellent supplement which
helps to control the small dog's blood sugar levels. Let your
new small dog meet some gentle children at your house. He
probably fits into the palm of your hand. Expose him to
different surfaces such as carpet, linoleum and grass. Take him
on some short car rides. At this time the most important lessons
your new small dog should learn is that his new home environment
is interesting, safe and fun and that the new people here are
kind and gentle.
One of his next important lessons will be to learn to wear and
collar and a leash. Make sure the collar fits the small dog
properly and that he cannot wiggle out of it. For inside,
sometimes a cat collar works well. You will want a sturdier
collar, however, for outside use. Allow your small toy dog to
wear his collar for a week or so without trying to put on a
leash. After a week or so has passed, snap on a very lightweight
leash. Hold onto the leash and follow the puppy everywhere he
leads you. Don't try to direct him at first. You want the leash
to be a pleasant way of exploring his world. Do not talk baby
talk to your small dogs. Talk happily to him as he walks around
with his leash and collar. Tell him how handsome he is wearing a
collar and leash, or how pretty she is. After a few days of
letting your puppy lead you, then you can begin leading your
puppy.
Pat your knee and in a very happy voice, say his name and then
say, "Let's go!" Take a few steps and encourage your toy dog to
follow. When he does follow you, tell him he's the best puppy
ever. Alternate letting the puppy take you places and you taking
him places. Think of yourself as a team with your small toy
breed puppy and start exploring his larger world together.