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Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

YNP #041: Tips on Raising a Puppy in an Apartment

Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist

Kids & Family, How To, Pets & Animals, Education

4.8917 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2019

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

There is only one thing that you need to know about dog behavior to teach or stop any behavior!  Yup, when it comes down to it, our dogs are very simple creatures.  

In this episode, I am revealing my secret.  This is what I use to solve 90% of my client’s training issues.  

I have centered my life around dog behavior.  And everything I have learned and observed comes down to this one thing.  

SPOILER ALERT…

The one thing you need to know about dog behavior

***Dogs do what works for them…always; and they don’t feel guilty about it.***

That’s it.  If your dog is exhibiting some behavior then it is working for them.  Otherwise, they wouldn’t be doing it.  The trick is to understand what’s working.  

We can use it to our advantage to teach a behavior.  For example, you want to teach your dog to sit, you give them a treat every time their butt hits the floor when you say “sit”. Now, that behavior works for them so they are going to repeat it.  

Or we want to stop a behavior.  For example, your dog barks at you and you give them attention by looking at them or even telling them “no.” That behavior now works for them and they will repeat it.  To change the behavior we have to take the attention away.    

The top 4 most common things your dog is looking for is

  • Attention
  • Food
  • Release extra energy 
  • Relieve boredom

These are not the only things but they are the place to start.  

The concept is easy, it’s applying that gets tricky.  Sometimes it’s super obvious (your dog jumps on the counter and gets to the food) or not so obvious (your puppy is whining in the crate for attention, not to go potty).  This episode is chock full of examples on how to apply this. 

Now you know my secret.  This is the same place I always start when trying to teach or stop a behavior.  It takes practice, but if we take a hard look at our dog’s behavior (and ours) you will see the pattern.  

Press play to listen to the full episode with more details and examples.  Enjoy!

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to your new puppies podcast. Starting you and your dog off on the right paw. Here's your

0:16.8

host Debbie Salento. Hello and welcome to episode 41 of your new puppies podcast. I'm Debbie and today we're going to

0:36.0

talk about some of the challenges of raising a puppy in an apartment because even though I've gone over crate training and potty training a few times

0:46.2

throughout these episodes living in an apartment creates additional challenges. So when I say apartment, essentially I mean a

0:55.3

police that you have super close neighbors. Maybe you can't get outside quickly, so you have to like go through a hallway or down a

1:05.9

flight of stairs or down an elevator and maybe you don't have a lot of room to for your dog to run around and get a lot of exercise,

1:15.3

whether inside or even outside like in a backyard.

1:18.3

So this could also apply if you're in a condo or in a townhouse.

1:22.3

So this is something that has become very popular.

1:25.2

Getting a dog, getting a puppy when you're living in an apartment because a lot more

1:30.4

places are allowing dogs, which is fantastic because I think everybody

1:35.7

should own a dog, but it adds some complications that you may or may not be

1:41.4

thinking about. So the very first thing I want to talk about

1:44.6

is choosing the right dog,

1:47.6

because a dog that is a good apartment dog

1:51.8

is very different from a dog that's a good farm dog. So first you

1:56.8

have to make sure that your building, your place allows dogs and then even if they, a lot of times they have restrictions and

2:05.1

most of the time it's about size. You know it's dogs under 40 pounds or

2:10.0

some kind of restriction like that which I don't fully agree with, only because the size of the dog doesn't necessarily make them a good or bad apartment dog.

2:21.0

There are plenty of small breeds out there that are super high

2:24.9

energy. They're a little harder to potty train and they tend to bark. And then

2:30.2

there's large breeds that are couch potatoes.

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