Whether it’s a Tibetan Mastiff Dog or any other breed, most folks find training a puppy more difficult than they imagine. Usually, they end up blaming their pets. They think their doggies are stubborn and don’t listen to anything. If you have experience in training dogs, you know it’s not true. However, if you’re about to adopt one for the first time, you should go through this write-up.
Confinement
While it may seem a bit harsh, you must keep your new pup confined,
particularly when you aren’t interacting with him/her. According to Tibetan
Mastiff Breeders, the first step to achieve indoor calmness and better
behavior is to control your pet’s indoor movements. You should never allow
him/her to roam around the house freely. If you do it, you’ll surely have to
put up with bad behavior in the future.
Focus on calmness
Specialists of the Black Tibetan Mastiff
Breeding Program suggest focusing on achieving calmness. They say that
it gets profoundly easier to train a puppy if you encourage him/her to stay
calm or discourage excitability inside the house. Only calm and relaxed doggies
have the will and patience to learn something. You’ll know that you taught
discipline to pet when he/she stops barking at someone from the window, jumping
on people, hopping across furniture pieces, pulling on the leash, attacking
home appliances, etc.
Final words
You may love dogs now, but that love will increase significantly once you
bring home a puppy. After all, they’re adorable beyond description. However,
you should never let your love prevent you from teaching him/her discipline. As
soon as you allow excitable, impulsive, or disrespectful behavior, your doggie
will give you more headaches than you bargained for.



