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All Dogs Need to be Trained 
Dogs, like people, are not born knowing how to behave. For example, puppies are not born knowing that they are only supposed to go potty outside, or that they should not chew your shoes. They need to be taught, and it takes time, consistency and patience. Sometimes dogs develop behavior problems that their owners are not quite sure how to deal with. There is a lot of information available in books, on television, and on the internet, and there are different schools of thought on how to resolve behavior problems in dogs and different training methods.

If you are wondering why you should train your dog, please read this.

Nothing in Life Is Free
One of the most important things to teach northern breed dogs is that they must earn the good things, like food, treats, walks, toys, playtime, etc. The NILIF, or Nothing in Life is Free method, is an excellent way to instill your leadership into the dogs in your household. One of our volunteers wrote a short article explaining how to implement this method - please read it and feel free to pass it on to others.

Physical Punishment - to use, or not to use?
As an organization, Harnessed to Hope Northern Breed Rescue uses positive reinforcement training methods, and avoids physical punishment as much as possible. We believe that it's best for both the dog and owner to build a relationship of mutual trust and respect. Also, northern breeds need strong, stable leaders who can keep cool heads and maintain order. Here are a few articles that discuss how using punishment can contribute to problems:

Punishment: How Not to Do It     Recipe to Ruin a Good Dog     Punishment: Problems & Principles for Effective Use     

 The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior's Position on Punishment

Crate Training
One of the most important things you can do for your new dog, regardless of how old it is, is to crate train it. This short video clip provides a great explanation of how to crate train a dog.

Using Kongs
Kongs are a great durable dog toy, and great crate training aids. Most dogs love peanut butter, and it's easy to spread inside a Kong. A peanut butter filled Kong is a great incentive to keep a dog happy int its crate. You can also put biscuits, banana chips and other treats to the Kong to keep it interesting. You can go to the Kong company's web site and click on Tips and Advice to figure out what size of Kong to get for your dog, look at the user guide booklet, and find Kong stuffing recipes.

Controlling Mouthiness
Dogs like to glom and play chew on each other, but human skin is a lot more fragile then a dog's hide and fur. Pups and dogs need to be taught to be gentle with their mouths when playing with people. This short article explains how puppies usually learn to be gentle with their mouths, and explains how you can help teach your pup or dog. This short video clip provides a great example of how to handle this issue.

More Resources
Below are some more resources that provide exellent training information.

Denver Dumb Friends League - dog training tips      I Don't Have Time to Train...Oh, Yes You Do!

Training Articles by Suzanne Clothier      Iams Smart Puppy Online Training Videos

Child Proofing Your Dog

Do You Need Help For Your Dog's Behavior Problem?
If you would like to see if our volunteers can provide some helpful information for your dog's behavior problem, please email our behavior group or fill out our behavior help request form.

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