Sledgerunner Alaskan Malamute puppy training

Sledgerunner puppies are available occasionally. They are raised in the house, socialized extensively and each pup is evaluated for temperament.
Puppies are carefully matched to prospective owners and the new owners are made abundantly aware of their new obligation in raising good canine citizen.
A temperament in a puppy can be easily ruined by negligence in ownership . Failure to train a puppy or failure to impress on the puppy that you are the alpha in the household can result in a puppy or young adult that ends up in a recue or in the pound. Often a death sentence for the dog. So at sledgerunner, we take puppy placement seriously and follow up help plus coaching is always available to the new puppy owner.
There are a few general rules that apply to the raising and training of a new puppy if he / she is to become easy and fun to live with. Training must be consistent, for example you cannot allow your puppy to access a carpeted living room one time and then expect them to understand that they are not allowed in at another time.
You must make sure that they are not allowed to growl at you if you put your hand in their food bowl or attempt to take something away from them. This is very easy while they are small, and gets increasingly difficult as they grow. While they are small, grabbing them by the scruff, pinning them to the floor and saying NO in the gruffest, loudest voice you can is enough to make them realize they are not allowed to be aggressive toward their owners or anyone else, especially the small child who crawls or toddles to your puppy's food bowl.
Training classes are a must, this permits your puppy to become familiar with new places, many other dogs around, echoing noises, etc.
Another important aspect of raising your puppy is exposing them to everything you possibly can, such as the hustle and bustle of a downtown area with lots of people stopping to admire them, lots of buses, trucks and vehicles roaring by, and taking them into buildings where you can, walking them upstairs, across grates in the sidewalk, etc. Following these few training rules, will ensure a well-adjusted, well-behaved adult which will be the joy of your life for many years.
Puppies are carefully matched to prospective owners and the new owners are made abundantly aware of their new obligation in raising good canine citizen.
A temperament in a puppy can be easily ruined by negligence in ownership . Failure to train a puppy or failure to impress on the puppy that you are the alpha in the household can result in a puppy or young adult that ends up in a recue or in the pound. Often a death sentence for the dog. So at sledgerunner, we take puppy placement seriously and follow up help plus coaching is always available to the new puppy owner.
There are a few general rules that apply to the raising and training of a new puppy if he / she is to become easy and fun to live with. Training must be consistent, for example you cannot allow your puppy to access a carpeted living room one time and then expect them to understand that they are not allowed in at another time.
You must make sure that they are not allowed to growl at you if you put your hand in their food bowl or attempt to take something away from them. This is very easy while they are small, and gets increasingly difficult as they grow. While they are small, grabbing them by the scruff, pinning them to the floor and saying NO in the gruffest, loudest voice you can is enough to make them realize they are not allowed to be aggressive toward their owners or anyone else, especially the small child who crawls or toddles to your puppy's food bowl.
Training classes are a must, this permits your puppy to become familiar with new places, many other dogs around, echoing noises, etc.
Another important aspect of raising your puppy is exposing them to everything you possibly can, such as the hustle and bustle of a downtown area with lots of people stopping to admire them, lots of buses, trucks and vehicles roaring by, and taking them into buildings where you can, walking them upstairs, across grates in the sidewalk, etc. Following these few training rules, will ensure a well-adjusted, well-behaved adult which will be the joy of your life for many years.