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WESTIES: It would be a great idea to start training a westie as early as possible. Appropriate socialization, in which should took place between three to 12 weeks old, is vital in every dog's life...

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Training A Westie: Five Simple Tips.

Though it seems difficult, achieiving success in training a westie is not impossible at all. In fact, training a dog is just like training young kids in which consistency, determination and knowledge of effective methods are big factors.

If you are having difficulties training a westie, here are some simple tips that can help you go by:


>> 1. Understand that having a new puppy is more than just having a cute and furry little dog you can cuddle anytime you want to.

>> 2. Having a dog requires great deal of determination and patience. If you are not patient and forgiving enough to understand his occasional mistakes, what would become of him? If you are not determined enough to continue the training, do you think you will be able to correct the occasional mistakes? Know that dogs need responsible owners to able to grow happy and healthy. Be ready for that!

>> 3. It would be a great idea to start training a westie as early as possible. Appropriate socialization, in which should took place between three to 12 weeks old, is vital in every dog's life. It gives them the opportunity to explore new things. Negligence of providing proper socialization and early training can cause minor issues and can later result to serious ones without due attention.

>> 4. Know that dogs, though they are of the same breed, may differ from each other. It is therefore normal when a certain training method that works on a certain dog is not effective when used to a different dog. Don't stick to a training method when you noticed that your dog does not respond to it. Try other ways until you have determined what method works best for your dog. Then be consistent in using it.

>> 5. Absolutely no cruelty or physical punishment should be imposed. Violence is not the answer no matter how stubborn or difficult to train your dog is. Punishing a dog, be it slapping or hitting the rear with rolled paper won't do him any good. In fact, it may lead to behavior related problems such as aggression.

What would you feel when somebody, particularly your boss, praises you? You are motivated and want to accomplish more, right? The same it goes in dog training. Praising your westie when he has done something good increases the probability of him doing the same behavior again. So don't forget to give your dog lots of praise!



Westie Training For Enjoyable Trips with your Pet.


Traveling with dogs is not an unusual scenario. Celebrities and ordinary people alike, many of them find it pleasurable to travel with four-legged companions. Who wouldn't want a lively, courageous yet friendly west highland terrier as travel companion? Taking your westie along can make your trips more fun and exciting especially if your pet is trained for this. But if you think that Fido is not yet ready to go on board, better start your westie training as soon as possible.

Allow your dog to interact with other dogs and animals. Introduce them to people who are always visiting your house such as friends, neighbors and delivery men. Then take them to public places such as parks to get them used to lots of people as well as vehicles and towering buildings. Short car rides to pick kids at school, vet visits or dropping by a friend's place are great ways to get your dog used to going places.

When going on a long trip, advance planning is really necessary. If you will be staying in a hotel, better go for a pet-friendly one and make an advance booking if possible. Whether you are traveling by car, plane, train or boat, determine if it is safe for your dog. Take him to the veterinarian and make sure that all necessary vaccinations are up to date. Ask for vaccination records and health certifications since these things are required when traveling by plane.

If you are not sure that his regular food is available in your destination, bring along enough of it along with bottled water to prevent stomach upset caused by sudden change of diet. You may also want to bring his favorite things such as toys and blankets to give comfort and make him feel at home even if he's miles away from home. Medications and emergency kit should also be included in your westie's baggage.

Regardless of your destination, do not let your westie leave the house without identification. Identification tags must contain vital information such as your dog's name, your name and contact details should your dog get lost. You may also opt for permanent identification such as microchips and tattoos.

Traveling with your pet is an exciting experience. With successful westie training, traveling is not only exciting but is also safe both for you and your westie.

- Richard Cussons knows lots of advice about westie training. Visit http://www.westiesavvy.com to find out more advice that can help you achieve positive results in west highland terrier training.


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