Tips for Training Your Golden Retriever

There are many tips for training your golden retriever and all of them can be enjoyable as you watch your golden retriever grow and learn. One of first training tips that you will need once you have brought the golden retriever puppy into his or her new home is regarding teeth. Golden puppies love to chew; it’s their natural instinct, and in fact you’ll probably discover this once they start chewing the sofa! You need to make sure that your puppy has something to chew to ease the pain of teeting such as a chew toy, although it is possible to create your own chew toy for your dog.

Firstly find an old sock and fill it with a number of ice cubes that you can then knot and place in the freezer. The next step is easy, if your puppy starts to chew give him the sock! You can of course place a few iced socks in the freezer so that your golden puppy will always have something to chew. Never leave your dog unattended with a sock though as he could easily chew the sock and swallow any pieces, which can obviously cause unwanted health problems.

Golden retrievers love to dig, it’s a natural thing for dogs to dig. This may become frustrating for you as the owner though as he may end up digging in parts of the yard that you wish he didn’t! In this case give your golden retriever an area to himself to dig. If you don;t you may find him digging the carpet, bed, or on the couch.

A sandbox is a good option if you want to give you puppy an area to dig with soil or sand. You can even give your puppy a surprise by burying a treat or a toy. Not only will this give your dog a nice treat, but it also teaches him where to dig. When he gets a bit older you can control this digging by taking him to dog obedience training.

Training your golden retriever with leash is often preferred so that you can point the golden in the direction you want him to go. However, this is not the best way to train your puppy as it often gives him the wrong signal. Instead you should firstly allow your golden puppy to become accustomed to the collar and leash by putting it on in the house or in a fenced yard. This will allow him to walk freely with the leash dragging alongside.

After your golden retriever puppy gets more used to the collar and leash, pick up the leash and begin calling him towards you. If he does well and comes to you make sure you praise him so that he knows he is doing good. Be patient when leash training as it may take some time for the puppy to get used to knowing what he needs to do, but if you continue to give praise when he does right you should not have too many problems.

Just these few golden retriever training tips can help your puppy a great deal. You will need patience with golden retriever puppies, even with them being very smart dogs, but once they start to learn they will become an important part of your family.