Cci Puppy Raising Manual

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Puppy training tips from our experiences as service dog puppy raisers“Sharing our puppy training tips and experiences as guide and service dog puppy raisers.”Over the years we’ve written hundreds of articles sharing our experiences and most importantly our puppy training tips as guide/service dog puppy raisers. Below you’ll find our best and most helpful blog posts. 5 Must Have Puppy ProductsI wanted to get you guys started with 5 puppy products we can’t live without. – the Snuggle Puppy is a plush toy that includes a heartbeat and heat pack to help comfort your puppy his first nights away from his litter mates. – a dog crate can be a great tool for keeping your puppy out of trouble and can help when house training your pup. We crate train all of our puppies.

– Puppies love to bite and chew. One of our favorite products for redirecting this unwanted behavior are bully sticks. – There will be accidents! Make sure you have an enzymatic cleaner like Rocco & Roxie to remove the entire smell of urine otherwise your puppy may go back to potty in the same spot.

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– It’s imperative to have a good understanding of your puppy. The Puppy Primer is a great starting point for any new puppy owner.Those are 5 items we use with our new puppies on a daily basis, but the list doesn’t end therecheck out our full for all the puppy products we recommend before bringing home your new puppy. Puppy Training BasicsSo you just brought home a puppynow what? Here are a few puppy training basics to get you started. – So you just brought home your new puppy. Everything is going well until it’s time to go to bed. Low and behold your puppy will not sleep.

He barks, whines, howls, cries, shrieks, and pretty makes every ungodly noise imaginable. We’ll tell you our story and give you some tips on what you can do with your puppy during his first night. – As a pirate would say the feeding chart on a bag of dog food is more say what you’d call guidelines. Take a look at how we determine how much to feed our dogs and puppies.

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– During clicker training we always hear the term “cue” instead of “command”. Do you know the difference between these two words when training your puppy?. – Since I started clicker training my puppies these are the 6 tools I always have with me.Potty Training#1 on our list of puppy training problems would have to be potty training. You have the questions. We have the answers. – This is our basic guide on how to potty train your puppy.

– STOP THE MADNESS indeed! No my friend you have not gone mad. Puppies do this all the time and we’ll tell you why and what you can do about it in this article. – Does your puppy or dog pee in her crate? Here are a few tips to help stop that unwanted behavior. – Most puppies have at least some adjustment period when getting used to their crate. Our article on crate training puppies shares tips on how to best get your puppy used to his crate.Puppy Behavior ProblemsWe’ve yet to bring home a puppy who was perfect from day one.

Puppy behavior problems are as common as they are cute. Biting, Chewing, Jumping Up, Barking, and Digging all top our list.We’ve answered a few of these questions and we plan to answer a few more in the coming weeks/months. – Do you have a mouthy puppy? Does he bite or nip? Are you tired of getting bitten by those little vampire teeth. Take a look at our ultimate guide to find out how to best deter this puppy behavior problem.

– If this is a common problem for you then you may not have heard of Archer’s favorite puppy game known as “Bitey Face”. We go into detail about Bitey Face and what you should do about it.Obedience TrainingWhen thinking of puppy training I think most people think of obedience training which includes basics such as sit, down, stay, come, and name. – Teaching your puppy his name may be one of the most important things you teach your pup. Check out how we teach our guide dog pups their names. – Unfortunately, I still make some of the mistakes included on this list. – Have you ever wanted to raise a guide dog puppy? Learn to raise your dog like a guide dog puppy raiser!.

– When I started raising service dog puppies I noticed the list of commands was much longer then the list from the guide dog school. I have a 9 week old mini dachshund that I brought home at 8 weeks. We have a doggie playpen (the outside pen that’s used for containment exercise) that we keep in the kitchen for him to use instead of a crate. The reason for that is that he WILL NOT calm down in a crate and barks/whines non stop. He still barks and whines for a while when I put him in his pen at night and he seems to be anxious so I’m not real sure he even sleeps.

Could the pen be too big for him? Also, he is already really attached to me and we tried the crate in our bedroom but he sees me and won’t settle down. He also won’t sleep during the day unless I’m holding him. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I’ve read through all the training and have been doing it all from the beginning with our pup since I found your blog prior to getting him. He’s a three month old German Shepard that we got at 10 weeks old.

He is having trouble with potty training, with the most discouraging being his accidents in his crate. His crate is the correct size, there’s no blankets or anything inside AND we’ve used the cleaner that you recommend to get rid of the smell of urine. He will go all night long without using the potty in his crate, but then we’ll put him in there during the day for less than an hour and he pees in it and lays right down in the pee, he doesn’t seem to care at all.

I don’t understand why he is fine all night long but then pees almost every single time he is crated during the day. We walk him, he pees and gets praised, and he’s kept on a consistent feeding schedule.

It doesn’t matter what time I crate him, nine times out of ten, he’s going to pee. I’m over having to washing my dog and crate every single time I leave the house.

Other ContactsFor questions about health or medical concerns, contact the veterinary department at extension 1118 ( 248-651-9011 or 888-777-5332).The Puppy Raiser Advisory Committee is a volunteer group that addresses puppy raiser concerns. You can contact the committee at.The is a closed group available to puppy raisers and breeding hosts. You must have a Facebook profile and be an active volunteer to be a part of the group. This is a fun social platform that is a great way to connect with other puppy raisers and breeding host families. Puppy Raiser Visitation Dates2019: Sept 7, Sept 28, Nov 2, and Dec 14. 2020: Jan 25, Feb 22, March 28, May 2, June 13.

More dates will be added later. DecemberMoraine Elementary School, 46811 Eight Mile Rd. NorthvilleTuesday, December 3 rd @ 7:00PMJune and Pat’s Meeting, patboyd5@gmail.comVillage of East Harbor, 33875 Kiely Dr, Chesterfield, MI 48047Wednesday, December 4 th @ 6:30PMRegular monthly meeting,Dec 4 - 7:00 - Glenn Rossow's Meeting - White Lake Lowes - meet in the lumber area - 8550 Highland Rd White LakeGreat Lakes K-9, 149 Runnels St.

Off Water Street in Port HuronFriday, December 6 th @ 6:30PMPort Huron Area Puppy Raiser Meeting with Obedience and socialization at 6:30 pm leaderdogporthuron@comcast.netSanta Breakfast, Richmond Lions at St. Peters Church, Richmond, MISaturday, December 7 th from 8:30 to 11:00 amPort Huron Outing leaderdogporthuron@comcast.netFlint Farmer's Market, 300 East First Street, FlintSaturday, December 7th @ 11:00amWork your puppy through the sights and smells of the market, ride the trolley (if it's running) and maybe do a little shopping along the way. I'm told that Santa Claus may stop by for a visit, as well! Meet Michael on the second floor of the market near Market TAP (access stairs are in the back corner)Dec 7 - 11:00 - Sandy Bower's Meeting - Flint Farmers Market 300 East First St - Meet Michael on 2nd floor near Market TAP (access stairs in back corner)Dec 8 - 12:00 - Rochester Christmas Parade - contact Cheryl Socrates -Dec 8 - 11:45 - Sherrill Platt's Meeting - Michigan Outdoor Adventure Center - 1801 Atwater Detroit - Fees: 13-61 $5, 2-12 & 62+ $3 approx 2 hr. Tour RSVPDec 10 - 7:00 - Meeting - Moraine Elementary SchoolDec 12 - 6:30 - Kayla Dever's Meeting - meet at the Rochester Library - walking Paint Creek Trail and streets of downtown Rochester (Big Bright Light Show in downtown area) RSVP toHoliday Outing to Wolcott Mills Historic Center, 65775 Wolcott Road, Ray MI 48096Friday, December 13 th @ 6:00PM($5.00) Celebrate the Holiday Season with Heritage Holidays at the Farm Center. Stroll through the farm and enjoy the holiday decorations and sparkling lights.

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Visit with Santa, make crafts, meet-and-greet with farm animals, listen to holiday music and even take a wagon ride in the festive setting of your Metroparks. Photo vignettes in the Dairy Barn create the perfect place for memories. Bring the whole family for an event that’s sure to put you in the holiday spirit.

Please remember to dress for the weather. RSVP hallero008@comcast.netDec 14 - 6:30 - Visitation - Leader Dog School - by invitation onlyChristmas in the VillageSunday, December 15th @ 1:00pm'Tis the season for joy and celebration. Christmas in the Village is a celebration filled with music, Santa Claus, cookie decorating, face painting, and shopping specials. Meet Sandy at the indoor entrance by Trattoria StellaDecember 16 @ 6:30pm - Rochester Group Christmas Party, Leader Dogs for the Blind Canine Center Basement.Dec 17 - 7:00 - Meeting - Guernsey's Family Dining - 21300 Novi Rd. Northville - Eyes Club will buy a dessert or drink for puppy raisers - Please RSVP by 12/16Christmas at Crossroads Village, 6140 Bray Road, FlintSunday, December 22nd @ 5:00pmMeet Sandy at the entrance to the Village.

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Train/Village tickets are $19. I have purchased my ticket to ride the train at 6:40pm. If you want to ride the train, I recommend you purchase your ticket(s) in advance. This holiday fantasyland features over 600,000 lights and Michigan's most spectacular moving light display, the Huckleberry Railroad. Model trains, craft demonstrations and holiday music delight all ages.Breakfast at the Laundry, 125 W. Shiawassee, FentonSaturday, December 28th @ 9:00amMeet Sandy near the entrance to the Beer Garden. We will work the parks of downtown Fenton before breakfast.

Then, enjoy good conversation with fellow Puppy Raisers while our puppies practice settling during a meal around other dogs.RSVP to Sandra Bowers @ 248-807-9196Dec 30 - 6:30 - Kayla Dever's Meeting - basement of Canine Development Center - PUPPIES 5 months & younger.