Puppies are the cutest little things in the world. Then they eat the couch. Need help?
Find out how to guarantee that your puppy will be a veritable Lassie among puppies, the star of the dog park, a Rover who never roves, a non-eater of couches.
And don't believe the myth that you can't train a puppy. Puppies learn things from the moment they open their eyes, and you can and should teach your new family member how to adapt to life in a human pack from the moment you bring him or her home.

 | Basics of Training Puppies (5) |
| Before the New Puppy Comes Home |
| | Whether you are waiting for a planned canine family member from a breeder or scheduling a trip to a shelter to look for one, you’ll want to be ready. It can make the difference between a smooth or rocky start with your new pup, or success or failure. |
| Doorbell Excitement |
| | What happens at your house when the doorbell rings? If you have a dog, chances are the sound of the bell is joined by the sound of barking. The dog may make a mad scramble to the door. |
 | Housetraining Puppies (2) |
 | Jumping Up (1) |
 | Leash Training (2) |
 | Puppy Biting (2) |
 | Puppy Chewing and Destuctiveness (2) |
| Training with Food: Yes or No? |
| | People tend to have strong feelings about whether or not to use food in dog training. Actually, whether or not to use food is not just a yes or no proposition. The answer is "sometimes yes, sometimes no." Best of all; learn how to use food and other motivators effectively in training so that you can choose the best motivator for each task. |
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