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A Common Problem that Bulldog Puppies face

All bulldog puppies have to deal with a problem, they have to learn to get up on there own. If the owner helps them, they won’t learn and the owner can’t be there to help flip them over 24/7. It is a common thing you see when around any bulldog puppies. Due to their odd body shape, yes it is difficult for them to get up. Everyone seriously needs to calm down, the owner of the video was actually doing the right thing, and people will realize this if they think about it hard enough.

Dog Training is a Must after Puppy Proofing Your Home

What happened when one day you bought a puppy and this cute dog suddenly start biting and chewing everything in the house, from socks, toilet papers, carpets, etc. and there is nothing wrong with his health?

It is very important that dog training is conducted at an earliest stage possible while they are still puppies but when you just got your new dog, here are some ways to puppy proof your home as an emergency and short term solution that you can use immediately to reduce the damage.

It’s perfectly natural for puppies to want to explore their surroundings.

They know the world around them through their noses and mouths, which is why many puppies can be seen smelling or chewing on just about everything they encounter.

The fastest way to prevent this destructive behavior for your Puppy is this Puppy Proof Your Home instead of reprimanding her as she is not trained yet.

 

Puppy Proofing the House
What does “Puppy Proof” your home mean:

1.Temporarily take up any throw rugs.

2. Place all plants, poisonous substances, household cleaners, trash receptacles, paper products (such as tissue and toilet paper), shoes, and any small chewable objects out of reach.

3. Remove, cover or tape down all accessible electrical wires.

4. Remove or secure heavy objects which could fall or be pulled down and cause injury to the puppy.

5. Confine her to just a specific location of course with a few toys to play with. Too much toys is also not good and may cause her to confuse between what belongs to her and what belongs to you

6. Apply bitter apple spray to some things which is very hard for you to move like furniture legs and etc.

That’s it some of the ways to puppy proof your home.

Last Note, it is good for your puppy to have a lot of outdoor exercise and for a much better and fruitful relationship with you, it is good to let your puppy goes through dog training session.

Puppy proofing your home should not become an excuse for you for not training your pets, but instead puppy proofing will give you some breathing space to create a dog training routine while preventing the puppy from his own destructive behavior.

So with that say, training is probably your obvious solution to providing long term solution to your dog behavior problem and in the long run will create a more meaningful relationship for both the dog and its owner.

 

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