Why a school for puppies?
Before the age of 6 months it is
essential for the puppy to develop certain skills.
He must acquire sensory balance,
sociability, awareness of hierarchy, and basic training.
The traditional method, with
puppies mixed up together with a group of adult dogs for working sessions, is
not appropriate for their psychological abilities and their need for play.
A lack of understanding between
the puppy and his human family can lead to tension. This leads to anxiety,
which causes inappropriate responses such as barking, destruction, or aggression.
When the situation becomes untenable, the owners reach extreme solutions and either
abandon the puppy or resort to euthanasia.
The puppy that has had the chance
to go to Puppy School invented by Joseph ORTEGA, equivalent to our nursery school,
has every opportunity to integrate into the life of his owners and that of our
society, under the best possible conditions.
A puppy needs attention and
affection for harmonious development. He will then become secure and well behaved!
AIMS OF PUPPY SCHOOL
To teach the owner- to understand
and to make himself understood.
The owner must learn
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What the Man-Dog
relationship should be
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How the should
communicate with a puppy
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The place of the puppy
in the house-What is not allowed
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How to improve the
social behaviour of the puppy
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About hierarchy, and
how to make it respected
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Basic training by
positive reinforcement according the Natural Method Joseph ORTEGA
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Basic care and grooming
for the good health of the puppy
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Good citizenship so
that the puppy is not a nuisance to passers-by and does not soil the footpaths
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How to react to inappropriate
behaviours
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Control of the dog in
all circumstances.
To teach the puppy- So that it is
happy to learn and at ease everywhere
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Socialisation with its
species (intra-specific), with well trained puppies and adults
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Ways of communicating
with its fellows through play
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Socialisation with
other species (inter-specific)- humans
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To allow itself to be
handled by and to play with strangers or people of different types, in
disguise, etc.
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To accept varied stimuli:
visual, tactile, olfactory, gustatory
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To adapt to different
situations
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Basic learning through
play according to the principles of the Natural method: coming when called,
walking to heel, sit, down, stand, stay, fetch
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To respond to verbal
signals (orders) or gestures (orders from a distance)
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To get used the town,
and to control his behaviour (exploratory, greeting, elimination)
Division of classes by age
Nursery; from 2 to 4 months
Primary: from 4 to 6 months
Class teen: 6 to 8 months – 8 to
10 months – 10 to 12 months
Remedial class:
The puppy that arrives late (5 to
6 months)
The puppy that has learnt nothing
and is running wild
The puppy with a specific problem:
socialisation, hierarchy, fear, phobias, etc.
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