CUTE PUPPY GOOD DOG
How to train your Naughty Puppy and make it a Good Dog
By
VIKRAM KARVE
1.  Do not punish your puppy. Punishment  teaches a dog only one thing – how  to avoid punishment. So, instead of  beating or scolding your puppy,  teach the puppy what to do, what is  the appropriate behaviour you expect  of your pet, and reward the puppy  when it listens to you both by treats  and caressing it lovingly saying  “good dog”.
2.  Do not have unrealistic expectations of your puppy  – after all he is a  dog. Have reasonable standards and train your  puppy lovingly and  patiently. Remember there are breed to breed  differences in intelligence  and adaptability to training and obedience  too.
3.  Do not leave your puppy alone,  especially when he is small. Never tie  up a small puppy or lock him up  in a crate. Remember that a small puppy  loves human company and hates  to be left alone. (Will you leave your  human baby all alone in your  house or lock the baby up in a cage…?). Raising   a puppy properly takes time, love, patience and commitment. If you are   very busy and do not have enough time to devote towards bringing up  your  dog then please don't get a puppy into your family. All members of  your  family must love dogs and be commited towards devoting time and  love  towards the dog and his upbringing and care.
4.  Do not keep your pup indoors all the time  and keep him completely  isolated from the outside world. Take the  puppy outdoors regularly for  walks and play. Let your puppy interact  with other humans and other  dogs and animals, socialise, learn to play,  get a bit rough and tough, fight it out, develop immunity and  courageous spirit.  
Follow   these tips and spend maximum time with your puppy, talk to your dog   regularly, train, play games and lovingly caress your puppy. 
The  ideal  time to get a puppy into your home is when he is three weeks old  and you  must totally focus on the development of your puppy till he is  about  six months old. 
Training  your puppy and watching his antics as he grows  up will be a rewarding  and happy experience and you will transform your  cute puppy into a good  dog who will be a joy forever. 
Remember Good Dogs  don’t just happen – you have to make them happen…!
(NB – If   you have a female puppy, for “he” read “she”… By the way, I prefer   female dogs – they are more loving, intelligent and loyal – like my   darling Sherry who you can see in the picture with me…)
CUTE PUPPY GOOD DOG
How to train your Naughty Puppy and make it a Good Dog
By
VIKRAM KARVEVIKRAM KARVE
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VIKRAM    KARVE      educated   at IIT    Delhi, ITBHU Varanasi, Lawrence School    Lovedale, and        Bishop's School Pune, is an Electronics and        Communications        Engineer by    profession, a Human Resource Manager and        Trainer        by occupation, a    Teacher by vocation, a Creative Writer by               inclination and a    Foodie by passion. An avid blogger, he  has    written a           number of    fiction short stories and  creative    non-fiction    articles   in         magazines and journals  for many    years before the    advent of   blogging.      His     delicious foodie    blogs have been    compiled in a book    "Appetite     for  a     Stroll".   Vikram lives in    Pune with his family and     pet   Doberman    girl      Sherry, with whom    he takes long walks   thinking      creative     thoughts. 
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