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Yorkshire Terrier Obedience Training: Done Right The First Time


by Susan Bailey

Whenever you bring someone new into your home, there is always a little bit of nervousness and this is especially true when that someone is a young pup who can ruin your carpets and all of your belongings in a heartbeat. Before you actually go to pick up your new Yorkshire Terrier, it is important for you and your family to truly sit down and think about what is important to you in regards to Yorkshire Terrier obedience training.

By picking one lesson and sticking with it, you are making your chances for a fast and efficient training. It is important that while many different types and techniques for particular trainings may work, you should only use one type in order to not disturb the training that your puppy is learning.

Even though there are many different techniques that would work, once you pick one, you must stick with it for it to be the graceful success that you wished for.

Once you have your game plan in place, is it important to make sure that the Yorkshire Terrier obedience training exercise you are starting is what you should be beginning with. Things like potty training are way more important then not jumping up onto the couch. You have to evaluate what your home and personal lifestyle is in order to see which types of Yorkshire Terrier training should come first.

Pick one lesson and train on that lesson and that lesson only, for as long as it takes. Do not confuse your puppy as mixing different lessons in your Yorkshire Terrier obedience training can cause upsets. It can cause confusion on the part of the puppy as the terms you use in training for one thing to another may get mixed up and it is important that your pup learns the proper commands in order to make this a success.

One of the most important things that owners should know when putting a pup through a Yorkshire Terrier obedience training routine is to make sure that you do not end up showing anger, fear, or frustration to your dog as he or she will pick up on that and that will cause an interference in the training process.

It is important to know that when going through Yorkshire Terrier obedience training with your young pup that you never show your frustration, as it is only natural for young pups to make mistakes. But, if you show that frustration, it can be picked up on by the puppy and actually delay your success in the training. Keep a happy face on and remember to praise, praise and then praise some more.

And just like with everything else in life, it is only natural that you will come across times where things just do not seem to be going your way and it may even feel like all the time and effort you have put in is a waste. But be assured that it is not and with consistency, you are for sure able to pull yourself and your little pup on top and you both will be so proud.

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