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Puppies, especially Golden Retriever puppies, are very cute. They have tons of energy, and are eager to please the people in their life. They are tiny and lovable. But they don’t stay tiny for long, and behaviors that seemed cute when they were small are not necessarily as cute once they are bigger. A pup of twelve pounds at two months can easily top sixty-five pounds by a year, and is not quite so tiny and snuggly. It is important that you determine the types of behaviors you will have from your puppy (and later, your dog) in your home.

Before you even allow your puppy in your home is the ideal time to decide on the limits you will place on your puppy’s behavior. Will you allow it to bark whenever it wants to? Will you let it climb up on people’s laps, or on the furniture? Just like housebreaking, there are important things to do in order to socialize your puppy, so that it will be a good companion as it grows older.
Golden Retriever puppies sometimes will bark or growl as they play. While it may seem cute to begin with, it is best to curtail this behavior from the beginning. Be sure to not growl or bark at your Golden Retriever puppy when you are playing with it, as that encourages the behavior. Also, remember that some Golden Retrievers will look like they are smiling or talking with growly sounds when they are happy or excited. This isn’t dangerous, but can be frustrating to people who don’t understand the behavior.

You also want to be sure that your Golden Retriever Puppy learns that it is ok for you to touch its food bowl and toys, and that it shouldn’t growl at you when you do.

Also, since Golden Retriever puppies are still babies, they are getting in their adult teeth – mouthing and chewing feels good to their gums. It is fine for them to chew on toys. But when they nip your fingers, it is wise to use a firm voice and remove your hand. It is helpful to keep an eye on your pup when he is out of his crate, as they sometimes chew because they are curious.
Golden Retriever puppies need to be obedience trained in order to be pleasant to be around as they grow. They need to learn to not nip and chew, to not growl at people when they play with them, and to not growl or intimidate when a person touches their food bowl or their toys.

Obedience classes can facilitate the training, and even teach the owners how to continue to work with their dog. It is best if the training is held in an established training facility, where classes are smaller and distractions are few. Using positive reinforcement is the best way to instill good behavior in your dog, for example, using praise and food. Negative behavior, on the part of the owner, is much less effective. These methods would include yelling, intimidating and getting mad at your dog. Your dog wants to please you and is happiest when you are happy with him.

TrainingGolden Retriever Puppies is important for a good relationship over the years. If you want to come up with a greatGolden Retriever puppy names it is helpful to know about typical Golden Retriever puppy behavior.




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