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Puppies For Dummies


Puppies For Dummies


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von: Sarah Hodgson

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 27.03.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781119558507
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 432

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<p><b>Everything you need to bring home a new puppy</b><i> </i></p> <p>Across America and beyond, tails are wagging with anticipation. Why? Because puppies and the people who love them are eager for the update of <i>Puppies for Dummies.  </i> Originally released and welcomed as a positive, loving alternative to the alpha dog philosophy of a popular celebrity trainer, <i>Puppies for Dummies</i> is now updated and more relevant than ever.</p> <p>This new edition covers the latest puppy training gadgets, tricks, and tips and offers expanded coverage on the latest training techniques, including new studies on positive reinforcement methods. This edition continues to provide readers with the trusted and proven advice that has made previous editions a success.  </p> <ul> <li>Integrate a puppy in your life</li> <li>Explore the latest science of dogs</li> <li>Train a happy, healthy pup</li> <li>Raise and nurture a loving dog</li> </ul> <p>Rather than saying: "Uh oh, now what?!" new pet owners can be equipped with the best advice. </p>
<p><b>Introduction</b><b> 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 2</p> <p>Conventions Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Optional Reading 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 3</p> <p>How This Book is Organized 3</p> <p>Part 1: Choosing a Dog to Love for a Lifetime 3</p> <p>Part 2: Living and Loving Your Puppy: The Early Days 4</p> <p>Part 3: Training with a Positive Spin 4</p> <p>Part 4: Conditioning Good Manners in Your Puppy 5</p> <p>Part 5: Creating a Wellness Plan 5</p> <p>Part 6: The Part of Tens 5</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 5</p> <p>Beyond the Book 6</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 6</p> <p><b>Part 1: Choosing a Dog to Love for a Lifetime</b><b> 7</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Welcome to the Puppy Love Club: Here’s All You Need to Know!</b><b> 9</b></p> <p>Looking at All Your Options 10</p> <p>Helping Your Puppy Jump into the Family Groove 12</p> <p>Understanding your puppy’s point of view 12</p> <p>Raising a puppy in the modern world 13</p> <p>Positively overdoing bonding and socialization 13</p> <p>Tackling Training Throughout Your Puppy’s Growth Phases 14</p> <p>Teaching words your puppy should learn and love 15</p> <p>Picking a consistent approach 15</p> <p>Handling Day-to-Day Frustrations — and More Serious Problems 16</p> <p>Ensuring a Clean Bill of Health 17</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Finding the Puppy That’s Right for You</b><b> 19</b></p> <p>Living Your Dream: Pinpointing What You Really Want 20</p> <p>Getting in the right mindset 20</p> <p>Considering yourself before you choose your puppy 21</p> <p>Interpreting your answers 24</p> <p>Deciding on the age to bring your puppy home 27</p> <p>Considering Your Household 28</p> <p>Me and my shadow 28</p> <p>Just the two of us — plus pup 29</p> <p>A family with young kids 30</p> <p>A family with older children 31</p> <p>A whole menagerie (other pets) 31</p> <p>Other dogs 32</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Browsing Breeds and Rescues: Choosing One That’s Right for You</b><b> 35</b></p> <p>Figuring Out Whether You Want a Purebred, Mixed-Breed, or Designer Dog 36</p> <p>Choosing the breeder route versus the rescue route 37</p> <p>Deciding on a purebred dog 38</p> <p>Opting for a random-mix puppy 39</p> <p>Designing fancy (and expensive) mixed breeds 39</p> <p>Choosing the Type of Dog That’s Right for You 41</p> <p>Different Breeds for Different Folks 42</p> <p>The Sporting group 43</p> <p>The Hound group 43</p> <p>The Working group 44</p> <p>The Herding group 44</p> <p>The Terrier group 45</p> <p>The Toy group 45</p> <p>The Non-Sporting group 46</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Deciding Where to Go to Get Your Puppy</b><b> 47</b></p> <p>Searching High and Low for Your Puppy 48</p> <p>Finding puppy love on the Internet 49</p> <p>Adopting a pup from a shelter or a rescue organization 51</p> <p>Buying a puppy from a professional breeder 54</p> <p>Checking out a home breeder 56</p> <p>Avoiding puppy brokers, puppy mills, and pet stores 57</p> <p>Meeting and Assessing Puppies 59</p> <p>Finding out what to expect when visiting puppies 59</p> <p>Profiling puppy personalities 60</p> <p>Testing a puppy’s temperament 62</p> <p>Going for an Older Puppy 67</p> <p>Considering the source 68</p> <p>Testing older pups 70</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Shopping for Your New Baby and Looking to the Months Ahead</b><b> 73</b></p> <p>Shopping for the Early Days with Your Puppy 74</p> <p>Your puppy’s safe place 74</p> <p>Rewards, toys, and self-soothing activities 79</p> <p>Freedom lines (indoor and out), collars, and early leash skills 82</p> <p>Exploring Future Needs, Modern Gadgets, and Training Tools 86</p> <p>Compassion wear (also known as walking restraint) 86</p> <p>Leash training 89</p> <p>Clicking and targeting tools to simplify learning 91</p> <p>Bringing Puppy into the Digital Age 92</p> <p>Two-way camera 92</p> <p>Automatic feeder and water fountain 93</p> <p>Treat dispenser 93</p> <p>Tracking collar 93</p> <p>Automatic poop-picker-upper 93</p> <p>Treadmill and hamster wheel 93</p> <p>Mechanized brush, hair remover, and bathing apparatus 93</p> <p>Bluetooth music cube 94</p> <p>Light-up leash and collar 94</p> <p>Activity monitor 94</p> <p><b>Part 2: Living and Loving Your Puppy: The Early Days</b><b> 95</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Bonding with Your Puppy Using the Science of Modern Dog Parenting</b><b> 97</b></p> <p>Domesticated Wolves or Little Children? 98</p> <p>Brain science 99</p> <p>What the nose knows 100</p> <p>Master emotions 101</p> <p>Your Puppy is Talking — Are You “Listening?” 103</p> <p>Posture 103</p> <p>Eyes: blinking, social gazing 105</p> <p>Tail talk 106</p> <p>Ears 107</p> <p>Mouth: Grin or grumble, stress panting, play panting, yawning 108</p> <p>Vocalizing 108</p> <p>Fur 110</p> <p>Understanding Your Puppy’s Basic Needs 110</p> <p>Sleeping 111</p> <p>Eating 112</p> <p>Drinking 112</p> <p>Going to the bathroom 113</p> <p>Playing 113</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Establishing Good Habits from the Start</b><b> 115</b></p> <p>Preparing for Your Puppy’s Arrival 116</p> <p>Puppy-proofing a free-play zone 116</p> <p>Setting up a food and water station 117</p> <p>Establishing your puppy’s sleeping area 118</p> <p>Sleep training 118</p> <p>Crate training 119</p> <p>Establishing a route to the bathroom area 121</p> <p>Bringing Puppy Home 122</p> <p>Introducing Puppy to Your Household 123</p> <p>Forming a welcome circle 123</p> <p>Calming the kids 123</p> <p>Saving your friends for another day 124</p> <p>Managing resident dogs, cats, and other animals 125</p> <p>Planning Out the First Days and Weeks 130</p> <p>Surviving the first 24 hours 130</p> <p>Time for bed 131</p> <p>Adjusting, week one 131</p> <p>Bonding with Your Puppy: The First Month 132</p> <p>Handling fears 133</p> <p>Knowing when to pick them up — and when not to 134</p> <p>Handling the heart hold 134</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Including Everyone in Team Puppy</b><b> 135</b></p> <p>Welcoming the Help of Family and Friends 136</p> <p>Encouraging Positive Interactions between Kids and Pups 136</p> <p>Short, fun lessons and groovy games 137</p> <p>When rowdy play ends the fun 138</p> <p>Getting Help with Shaping Good Manners from Day One 139</p> <p>Following early steps for house-training 139</p> <p>Redirecting jumping 140</p> <p>Instilling good chewing habits 140</p> <p>Displaying mealtime manners 141</p> <p>Discouraging nipping 141</p> <p>Enlisting Outside Help 142</p> <p>Your veterinarian 142</p> <p>Dog walker 143</p> <p>Puppy trainer 143</p> <p>Ways to Get Help 144</p> <p>Group Training 144</p> <p>Private trainer 145</p> <p>Digital puppy trainer 146</p> <p>Groomer 146</p> <p>Doggie daycare 147</p> <p>Dog park 147</p> <p>Living in a Neighborhood 148</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Socializing Puppy</b><b> 151</b></p> <p>Recognizing the Critical Stages of Your Puppy’s Social Calendar 152</p> <p>Birth to seven weeks 153</p> <p>Seven weeks to 16 weeks 153</p> <p>Sixteen weeks to six months 154</p> <p>Six months to one year 154</p> <p>Maturity 154</p> <p>Focusing on Your Puppy 154</p> <p>Your puppy’s personality 155</p> <p>Setting your socialization goals 156</p> <p>Choosing your words wisely 157</p> <p>Remembering the three T’s: Tips, tools, and techniques 159</p> <p>Socializing Your Puppy, No Matter Their Age or Experiences 160</p> <p>Settling your excitable puppy 160</p> <p>Coping with a fearful reaction 161</p> <p>Chilling out a defensive reaction 163</p> <p>Adapting to Life Changes 163</p> <p>Moving to a new home 163</p> <p>And baby makes three: Expanding your family 165</p> <p>Traveling with Your Puppy 168</p> <p>Taking your puppy on a plane 169</p> <p>Road trip! Traveling by car 170</p> <p><b>Part 3: Training with a Positive Spin</b><b> 173</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Taking Baby Steps: 8 Weeks to 14 Weeks</b><b> 175</b></p> <p>Understanding Your Puppy’s Mindset 176</p> <p>Taking Care of Your Puppy’s Basic Needs 176</p> <p>Making Learning Fun 178</p> <p>Teaching the Find It game 178</p> <p>Saying your puppy’s name 178</p> <p>Learning Sit 179</p> <p>Learning Come 179</p> <p>Give 180</p> <p>Associating words to everyday routines 181</p> <p>Helping your puppy learn the 4-paw rule 182</p> <p>Walking the stairs 182</p> <p>Helping your puppy identify their place 182</p> <p>Teaching your puppy to ring a bell 182</p> <p>Leash and collar associations 183</p> <p>Conditioning Your Puppy to Be Handled 184</p> <p>Playing doggie-doctor 184</p> <p>Touching paws 184</p> <p>Remembering the Importance of Early Socialization 184</p> <p>When You’re Feeling Frustrated 185</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Teaching Your Preadolescent Puppy: 14 Weeks to 6 Months</b><b> 187</b></p> <p>Understanding Your Puppy’s Mindset 187</p> <p>Conditioning good habits 188</p> <p>Practicing your lessons 188</p> <p>Taking Care of Your Puppy’s Basic Needs 189</p> <p>Making Learning Fun 189</p> <p>Play training 190</p> <p>Helping your puppy slow down 190</p> <p>Teaching your puppy Stop, Look, and Listen (also known as Wait) 195</p> <p>The Sequencing Method 196</p> <p>Sit-Down-Stand 197</p> <p>Follow-Wait-Find-It 198</p> <p>Come-Sit-Lean-In or Belly Up 199</p> <p>Over-Under-Through 200</p> <p>Instilling Household Manners 200</p> <p>Leading daily walkabouts 201</p> <p>Establishing a special place in the rooms you share 201</p> <p>Mealtime manners 203</p> <p>Handling Run-Throughs 204</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Surviving Puberty: 6 to 9 Months</b><b> 207</b></p> <p>Understanding Your Puppy’s Mindset at This Age 208</p> <p>Conditioning Good Habits 208</p> <p>Dealing with canine backtalk 209</p> <p>Teaching your puppy the concept of No 210</p> <p>Taking Care of Your Puppy’s Basic Needs 211</p> <p>Sleeping out of the crate 211</p> <p>Phasing out the midday meal 211</p> <p>Learning to hold it 211</p> <p>Making Learning Fun 212</p> <p>Stay, continued 212</p> <p>Cooperative leash skills 215</p> <p>Distance control 218</p> <p>Socializing in the World Beyond 223</p> <p>Off-leash dog play 223</p> <p>Interactive words 224</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Striving for Off-Lead Control: 9 Months to 1 Year </b><b>225</b></p> <p>Understanding Your Puppy’s Mindset at This Age 226</p> <p>Training the Off-Lead Dog 226</p> <p>Getting mentally prepared for off-lead control 226</p> <p>Buying the Right Equipment — and Using It Correctly 228</p> <p>A retractable leash 230</p> <p>An indoor freedom line 231</p> <p>A short lead 231</p> <p>The Tether-n-Train 231</p> <p>A freedom line 232</p> <p>Gauging Your Pup’s Reactions 233</p> <p>Training an excitable explorer 234</p> <p>Guiding a more timid pup 234</p> <p>Getting the Emergency “Down” Down Pat 235</p> <p>Knowing When to Trust Your Pup and Other FAQs about Off-Lead Training 236</p> <p>Out and About 238</p> <p>Following five key rules 239</p> <p>Under and back: Helpful commands when you’re out and about 239</p> <p>Introducing Your Pup to People 240</p> <p>Introducing the wild one 241</p> <p>Introducing the scaredy-cat 241</p> <p>Entering Buildings Peacefully 241</p> <p>Making Friends: Introducing Your Pup to Other Dogs 242</p> <p>Gaining control when encountering other dogs 242</p> <p>Enjoying puppy play dates 243</p> <p><b>Part 4: Conditioning Good Manners in Your Puppy</b><b> 245</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 14: House-Training for Success</b><b> 247</b></p> <p>Picking Your Puppy’s Potty Place 248</p> <p>Establishing a Routine 249</p> <p>Following general guidelines 250</p> <p>Getting on a potty-time schedule 251</p> <p>Being consistent 253</p> <p>Helping Your Pup Communicate Their Need to Go 254</p> <p>Quick Tips for Handling and Avoiding Accidents 256</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Conquering Common Frustrations</b><b> 259</b></p> <p>Understanding What Shapes Your Puppy’s Routines 259</p> <p>Shaping and Redirecting Behavior 260</p> <p>Talking the talk 260</p> <p>Stopping the chewing frenzy 262</p> <p>Grabbing, tugging and chasing, oh my! 268</p> <p>Grounding the joyous jumper 269</p> <p>I want to see what’s on the counter, too! 272</p> <p>That couch sure looks comfy 273</p> <p>Controlling Mouthing and Nipping 275</p> <p>Mouthing 275</p> <p>Nipping 276</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Addressing Extreme Reactions — On and Off the Leash</b><b> 279</b></p> <p>Recognizing What Aggression is and What It Isn’t 280</p> <p>Dominant aggression 280</p> <p>Resource guarding aggression (object guarding) 281</p> <p>Territorial aggression 282</p> <p>Protective aggression 284</p> <p>Predatory aggression 284</p> <p>Fear-induced aggression 285</p> <p>Dog-to-dog aggression 286</p> <p>Idiopathic aggression 287</p> <p>Silencing Your Barking (or Whining) Puppy 289</p> <p>Conditioning your puppy to everyday sounds 290</p> <p>Socializing your puppy early on 291</p> <p>Busy puppy, quiet puppy 291</p> <p>Developing your puppy’s Off switch 292</p> <p>Barking at e-v-e-r-y-thing 292</p> <p>Barking for attention or protest 293</p> <p>Discouraging Mounting 294</p> <p>Getting Control of the Digging 295</p> <p>Remedying Leash Resistance 296</p> <p>The lunge-and-drag 296</p> <p>Mule wannabes 298</p> <p>Redirecting Your Little Grazer 298</p> <p>Surviving Isolation Stress and Separation Anxiety 299</p> <p>Isolation anxiety 299</p> <p>Isolation distress 300</p> <p>Separation anxiety 300</p> <p>Helping a puppy with isolation issues 301</p> <p>Knowing how long is too long 303</p> <p>Dealing with a Stimulated Tinkler 303</p> <p><b>Part 5: Creating a Wellness Plan</b><b> 305</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Maintaining Healthy Habits</b><b> 307</b></p> <p>Puppy Nutrition 101: Your Puppy’s Changing Dietary Needs 308</p> <p>Comparing different types of food 308</p> <p>Looking at your puppy’s food options 309</p> <p>Evaluating essential ingredients 310</p> <p>Interpreting food labels to get more bang for your buck 315</p> <p>Understanding Food Allergies and Special Needs 316</p> <p>Pinpointing allergies to your food and theirs 316</p> <p>Accommodating special nutritional situations 317</p> <p>Keeping Your Puppy Looking and Feeling Tip-Top 317</p> <p>DIY: Making bath time lots of fun 318</p> <p>Brushing made easy 319</p> <p>Performing daily care and spot-checks 320</p> <p>Taking Your Pup for Regular Checkups 326</p> <p>Identifying and Remedying Allergies 327</p> <p>Spaying or Neutering Your Puppy 329</p> <p>Playing for Fun and Fitness 331</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Identifying and Preventing Common Ailments</b><b> 333</b></p> <p>Controlling Diseases with Vaccines 334</p> <p>Core vaccines 334</p> <p>Noncore vaccines 335</p> <p>Day-to-Day Health Concerns 337</p> <p>Teething 338</p> <p>Coughing 338</p> <p>Lethargy 338</p> <p>Diarrhea 339</p> <p>Dry skin 339</p> <p>Constipation 339</p> <p>Vomiting 339</p> <p>Gas 340</p> <p>Bloat 341</p> <p>Compacted anal glands 341</p> <p>Limping 342</p> <p>Bugging Out: External Parasites 342</p> <p>Fleas 342</p> <p>Ticks 343</p> <p>Ringworm 346</p> <p>Mites and mange 346</p> <p>Getting Below the Surface: Internal Parasites 347</p> <p>Heartworms 347</p> <p>Other internal critters 348</p> <p><b>Chapter 19: Preventing Accidents and Knowing What to Do in an Emergency</b><b> 351</b></p> <p>Accidents Happen: Preventing and Preparing Before They Do 352</p> <p>Puppy first aid kit 352</p> <p>Playing puppy doctor 353</p> <p>Fences Help 354</p> <p>Evaluating fence types 354</p> <p>Training your puppy to concentrate their attention 355</p> <p>When Accidents Happen 355</p> <p>Restraining a hurt pup 355</p> <p>Transporting a hurt pup 356</p> <p>Helping a choking pup 356</p> <p>Performing artificial respiration (mouth-to-nose resuscitation) and CPR 357</p> <p>Stopping your pup’s bleeding 358</p> <p>Treating bug bites and stings 359</p> <p>Treating snakebites 359</p> <p>Treating burns 360</p> <p>Treating and preventing heatstroke 360</p> <p>Hunting for household dangers 360</p> <p>Taking care of small indigestibles 361</p> <p><b>Part 6: The Part of Tens</b><b> 363</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 20: Ten (Or So) Fun Games</b><b> 365</b></p> <p>Find It 366</p> <p>Tug 366</p> <p>Give (Or Drop) 367</p> <p>Tug Tug Give 368</p> <p>Wiggle Giggle Freeze 368</p> <p>Two-Toy Toss 369</p> <p>Fishing for Fido 370</p> <p>Swing Toss — Can’t Catch Me 370</p> <p>Toy Along, Tag Along (also known as The Squeak-Toy Shuffle) 371</p> <p>Hide-and-Seek 371</p> <p>Superball Soccer 373</p> <p><b>Chapter 21: Ten (or So) Crowd-Pleasing Tricks</b><b> 375</b></p> <p>If You’re Happy and You Know It, Wag Your Tail 376</p> <p>Give a Kiss 376</p> <p>Stylish Greeting Tricks 377</p> <p>Go Get Your Toy 377</p> <p>Belly Up 377</p> <p>Spin 378</p> <p>Paw 378</p> <p>High-Five 379</p> <p>Bump It 379</p> <p>Take a Bow 380</p> <p>Go to Sleep, or Time for Bed 381</p> <p>Roll Over 381</p> <p>Ask Nicely 382</p> <p>Over 383</p> <p>Through the Hoop 384</p> <p>Index 387</p>
<p><b>Sarah Hodgson</b> is a dog and puppy behavior expert and the author of many bestselling books on dog training. Her positive techniques help dogs become well-behaved family members. She writes for the Huffington Post, and collaborates on articles for <i>Parenthood, Prevention,</i> and <i>Country Living</i> magazines as well as <i>The New York Times</i>. and has appeared on Animal Planet. Connect with her at SarahSaysPets.com!
<ul> <li>Understand your puppy's actions</li> <li>Use positive reinforcement techniques for training</li> <li>Redirect problem behaviors</li> </ul> <p><b>Are you about to become a puppy parent?</b> <p>Congratulations! Expect some wonderful inspiration and unconditional love, along with some hair on the furniture and a wet spot or two on the floor. But fear not—this updated guide from a renowned trainer, behavior specialist and online influencer is what you need to raise a happy, healthy puppy. From how to choose the new addition to your family, to managing everyday frustrations from housetraining to separation anxiety. This rewards-based training guide uses the new science of modern dog training to encourage learning on both ends of the leash! Want a book that helps you to develop a joyful bond to last a lifetime? Look no further! <ul> <li>Exploring canine personalities</li> <li>Starting off on the right paw</li> <li>Keeping your puppy healthy</li> <li>What your puppy needs from you</li> <li>The importance of socialization</li> <li>How puppies learn best</li> <li>Training techniques that encourage good behavior</li> </ul>

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