DOG, ie puppy

Bpool77

Senior Retro Guru
Me and the missis held out over xmas and said we'd do a January biggy for
each other. I got a bike (that ive paid for???) and shes got 'us' a puppy a fookin 600 quid 1 at that. He's a Shar pei And Ive got to go get him tomoz
shes kept it secret/snide till today really peed me off but i luv dogs espesh
sar pay(thats how you say it) ive had dogs all my life but never a puppy,
thrown on my toes like this?
He is a crinkley little man dog to be, but how do I deal with a puppy?
All help and tips will be GREATFULLY RECIVED.
Thanks Daz.
 
Shame you went for a pup plenty of other dogs looking for a home just now. Buy training pads rubber toys to help it teeth, a nice bed. Get its jabs as soon as you can same with pet insurance I've got a vets bill at £1627 so far due to another dog attacking mines and running away leaving him with 3 fractures.

Dont get angry if the dog has an accident it will even a grown one its just marking it's terriorty and a bit scared.

Take it to training classes as soon as you can.

On the first few nights place a hot water bottle and a clock that makes a ticking sound under it's blanket it will help settle it in as it will still think it's with it's mum.

Get it neturerd at the first chance you get.
Get it checked over at the vet to be sure it doesnt have heart defects
go to the libary or buy a book on puppy training.
Have fun

Oh and as your a donkey lasher you didn't get it from the big pet shop that sell the pups did you?
 
I rescued a shar pei last year, very nice dogs, was running with me while i biked everywhere.

They are prone to eye problems and get infections in there ears etc, the rolls of fat cause this.
 
All you need to know. Much of it is counter intuitive but works for the dog as she looks at it through dogs' eyes.
Put it like this, my sister spoilt her dog rotton....it's eaten 3 kitchens, two sheds and a steel reinforced dog cage. Our dog was trained pretty much like the book and well....


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He's lovely!

( that's the foam I put on my 27" framed tourer when I'm commuting by train....I swear he was trying to tell us something )
 
Plenty of good advice already. Just one more thing (said in a Columbo-esque manner) consider getting it used to / crate trained whilst it's young. Getting them used to a crate and even to like it as a kind of den is truly a boon.

edit: and don't let it on the furniture, your bed, or even sleep in your bedroom.
 
week 1 puppy survival guide.

find a massive card board box, place where the dogs bed will be or where you want the dog to sleep.
fill with small water bowl, its bedding & one of your old jumpers (& some old unwashed clothes of any kids in the house).
also chuck in one toy, ideally a nylabone / chewing toy.

newspaper in the corner of each room the dog will be in, if you don't want it upstairs get a cheap baby gate from argos for <£20.

all dogs ultimately end up with nicknames... we've got 3 dogs and each one will answer to multiple. the spaniel for example... Tesse, shugs, shuggy bear, beastly, beast, wooly bear / wooly beast, sh1tbag & the missus calls it sugarplum (hence shugs etc.). the black lab & the ridge back are similar but have slightly less p.c nicknames!

pick one name & stick to it until it reacts to its name being called. this is vital to all training.

daytime, spend as much time as possible with the dog, interact, play, talk to it. tone of voice is critical. higher pitched, happy voice to reinforce good behaviour, deeper, angry tones to discourage bad behaviour.

keep to short, simple commands. assuming the dogs name is gary... gary, NO. gary, sit. gary, stay, gary, BAD BOY etc. they will learn basic commands if they are given basic commands consistently.

when the dog squats, pick it up and put it down on the paper & reinforce with 'good boy / girl' when business is done on the paper. if the dog picks up / chews something it shouldn't. Gary, NO. as you take it off him.

NO, will be the first command any dog learns. once they have NO they will start to pick up the rest pretty quickly.

night time, make sure the dog is toileted, put them in the box, close the door of the room they are in & walk out. don't make a fuss, don't give them a treat, just leave. this exercise should be done through the day if possible, just 10 minutes or so at a time lets the dog know you are coming back for it & at night it should help the howling. they will yelp / howl for a night or two, just ignore them. they are lonely & want attention. if you give them attention before they learn NO then they will start joining the dots... howling gets me attention, i'm lonely, i'm gonna howl. night times are hardest, but persevere.


basic training should start straight off. each time you call the dog try and get eye contact, this is easier with a 'proper' breed with the correct skin : rest of dog ratio but be firm with the call and they will get there.

first thing they will pick up on is the NO command. next one should really be the come / heel command which can be sped up significantly with 'praise' training. try and avoid reward training with treats because clever dogs will manipulate you without you knowing it!

Having learnt by my mistakes, I use the following with fairly good success

NO (no should instantly stop them from doing whatever they are doing and get them looking at you for their next command)
DEAD (drop command for when they have anything in their mouth they shouldn't, the spaniel will retrieve & drop live animals at my request, however it also has a KILL command for when i really don't want / need a live mouse or similar)
COME IN (recall from distance)
SIT
STAY
HEEL (for when they are by your feet & sitting & you want them to follow)


for getting good, basic training, have a look at some gundog training books. the basics work well for family pets & are all you need for day to day dog handling but gundog books will give you good advice on training to gesture or the whistle. again, the spaniel will perform certain tasks form a distance by gesture & responds differently to different whistles (3 short pips for example is the 'come in' command whereas one long whistle is stop & sit.)

above all else, consistency is king. stick to what your doing, keep it simple & keep everyone in the house singing the same song.
 
BVT. do you know me? how do you know that my Grandad lashes Donkeys day in day out on bpoo prom. :lol: hahah dont call me that tho (lite the blu touch paper) grrrr
Jax WOW what youve said is THE LAW ON PUPPY.
If you need to know anything RetroBike can sort it.........
What a place.
Hope my input can be of use some day.
 
Neil":36xtu4p9 said:
Plenty of good advice already. Just one more thing (said in a Columbo-esque manner) consider getting it used to / crate trained whilst it's young. Getting them used to a crate and even to like it as a kind of den is truly a boon.

edit: and don't let it on the furniture, your bed, or even sleep in your bedroom.

Totally agree with this.. Did this for both our German shepherd and alaskan malamute.. they now both understand the ground rules of the house and what area is theirs..

Plus the crate will help with house training.. as a rule they will not foul their bed (but little accidents do happen)

Most of all... enjoy and take lots of pictures.. :D :D
 
Setting off to go get him now, Im 34 and feel like its xmas when i was
10 haha Pic up asap
:roll:
IM A DIV. yer yer ive gone puppy mad.
 
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