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It's important to start from the first day you bring them home in setting the rules, boundaries, and limitations as well as consistently enforcing them. Just remember that you control your new puppy's world and they are greatly influenced by your pack leadership, so keep it balanced and consistent, even if you have given into your adorable little puppy in the beginning. At this stage your puppy will start to develop a greater level of confidence and will probably be interested in exploring everything in sight. The amount of interest will depend on both your puppy's breed and their individual traits. Your pup's brain is now at the stage where they will remember their name for life and training him or her on the basic control commands such as sit and stay will become much easier as they become more receptive to training. Your puppy will also continue to become more interested in gaining your attention and affection. Puppies at the 3 month old stage continue to develop better control over their bladders and will sleep for longer periods during the night. The start of your puppy's teething stage is just around the corner so ensure that you have plenty of chew toys around the house for them to chew on to avoid your belongings becoming the chew toys!! Here's what your 3 month old puppy will need to have done: * Second vaccination known as a C5 for Hepatitis, Distemper, Parvovirus and Kennel Cough (which is still needed even if your puppy never visits a boarding kennel) * 3 Month old worming * Frontline flea treatment Here's what you will need to do: * Call a Veterinarian to book an appointment for the C5 vaccination. * Worm and apply the Frontline flea treatment to your puppy It is also a great idea to find a local puppy school to continue the socialisation of your puppy with other dogs that has already begun to ensure that your dog will be well socialised with other dogs. This could prevent any behavioural issues that may arise later on from lack of socialization. Teaching your puppy how to sit The first and easiest thing to teach a puppy to do, is "Sit" on command. Once your puppy has learnt this basic skill, she can go on to learn her next command. Follow the steps out lined below and your puppy will learn her first command in no time. 1. First be sure to have some of your puppy's favourite treats at home, but if you don't know what it is that your puppy likes to eat most, use very small pieces of ham or liver treats. It is a good idea to use very small pieces so you don't fill your puppy up before the lesson is over. 2. Make sure you have your puppy's full attention (or at least as full as you can!). 3. Hold a small piece of the treat in your hand between your forefinger and your thumb so that only a small part of the treat is visible at the tips of your finger and thumb. (Don't worry that your puppy will not know that it is there as your pup's excellent sense of smell will let her know that it is there. 4. When your puppy comes close to you, hold the treat just over her nose and say "Sit". 5. Move your hand forward so that the treat is almost directly over your puppy's head. This is to cause your puppy to look up at the treat, while at the same time she will have to sit down to reach it. You can also push the treat toward your puppy's nose but just a little higher to again cause your puppy to look up and sit down to get to the treat. 6. The instant her bottom hits the floor, praise her excitedly with a high, "excited" voice and let her take the treat. 7. Repeat as often as possible in the first week of practice to reinforce the newly learnt command and always say the word "Sit" as she starts to sit down. 8. Your puppy will also recognise your hand gesture as you say the word "sit", so you will teach your new puppy to sit on voice command as well as a hand gesture. 9. Remember to treat and praise and repeat. 10. Once you are confident that your new puppy has learnt her new command, start to replace the reward of food with a physical reward such as a pat or quick scratch behind the ears. Weaning your puppy off treats as a reward and onto praise and pats alone is important, otherwise your puppy may be less interested in following obedience instructions when she cannot smell food in your hand or pocket. Keep in mind the following: 1. Keep training lessons to short lengths of time and practice often. Four short lessons of five minutes or less is very effective and you will start to see the fruits of your training within a few days. Keeping the lessons short is extremely important to stop your young puppy from becoming bored. 2. Always end the obedience session on a successful and happy note after a successful attempt. 3. Always try to train your puppy when you yourself are in a good mood and you have about 5 minutes to spend uninterrupted with your new puppy 4. Keep plenty of tasty training treats at home. www.chevromist.com Ph: (03) 8360 7562 Chevromist Kennels, Unit 5, 16-17 Hammer Court, Hoppers Crossing Victoria 3= 029, AUSTRALIA To unsubscribe or change subscriber options visit: http://www.aweber.com/z/r/?TOyMHBzMbLRsjCysbJws7LRmtIysLOxsHMwM --===============3946076096703999206== Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Your puppy at 3 months old</title> <style type=3D"text/css"> a { color: #2899D7; } .body {padding:20px; font-size: 12px;} .headline {font-size: 20px; color:#3aa5e0; padding-botto= m:10px;} .article {padding-bottom:20px;} .coupon {padding-bottom:20px;} body {max-width:600px; margin:auto; } td {cellpadding:0px; border-spacing:0px;} tr {cellpadding:0px; border-spacing:0px;} table {max-width:600px!important; border-spacing:0!importan= t; border:none; } .containerbox {width:100%; max-width:600px!important; font-family:"= HelveticaNeue-Light", "Helvetica Neue Light", "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, = Arial, "Lucida Grande", sans-serif;} img {height:auto; max-height:auto; max-width:100%;} .share img {width:20px!important;height:auto!important;display:i= nline-block;} .headline {padding:0px; font-size:30px;} @media only screen and (min-width:10px) and (max-width: 400px) { .containerbox {width:300px!important; max-width:300px!important; m= argin:0 auto!important; clear:both!important;} table {width:100%;} .headline {font-size:20px;} .paragraph {font-size:16px;} } </style> </head> <body> <center> <div align=3D"center"><div class=3D"containerbox" style=3D"width: 100%; max= -width: 600px; font-family: HelveticaNeue-Light, 'Helvetica Neue Light', 'H= elvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, 'Lucida Grande', sans-serif; background-c= olor: rgb(255, 255, 255);"> <center> = = <!--[if !mso]><!--><table cellpadding=3D"0" cellspacing=3D"0" bgcolor=3D"#f= fffff" style=3D"width: 100%; max-width: 600px !important; border-spacing: 0= px; border-width: medium; border-style: none;"><!--<![endif]--> <!--[if gte mso 9]><table width=3D"600" bgcolor=3D"#ffffff" cellpadding=3D"= 0" cellspacing=3D"0"><![endif]--> <tbody><tr style=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"> <td width=3D"23%" bgcolor=3D"#ffffff" background=3D"https://www.aweber.co= m/images/email-templates/pets/blue/sidebar.png" style=3D"border-spacing: 0p= x; background-repeat: repeat-y;"></td> <td class=3D"body" valign=3D"top" style=3D"padding: 20px; font-size: 12px= ; border-spacing: 0px;"><div class=3D"region"><div aw-contents=3D"1"><table= class=3D"row" style=3D"width: 100%; max-width: 600px; border-spacing: 0px;= border-width: medium; border-style: none;"><tbody><tr aw-contents=3D"1" st= yle=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"><td aw-attributes=3D"width, valign" class=3D"c= ontainer" aw-contents=3D"1" width=3D"auto" valign=3D"top" style=3D"width: a= uto; border-spacing: 0px;"><div class=3D"definition-parent"><table cellpadding=3D"0" cellspacing=3D"0" border=3D"0" class=3D"headline-element"= width=3D"100%" style=3D"max-width: 600px; border-spacing: 0px; border-widt= h: medium; border-style: none;"> <tbody><tr style=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"> <td class=3D"headline" style=3D"padding: 0px; font-size: 30px; color:= rgb(58, 165, 224); border-spacing: 0px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><div s= tyle=3D"text-align: center;"><b><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, = 8); font-size: 28px;">Your puppy at 3 months old</span></b></div></div></td> </tr> </tbody></table></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><div class=3D"paragr= aph" style=3D"padding-bottom: 12px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><div style= =3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); fo= nt-size: 16px;">Hi </span><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8= ); font-size: 16px;">Helen,</span></div><div> <p style=3D"text-align: just= ify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Your= puppy has been socialized from the beginning but they still need your guidance to become great canine citizens in the human world. It's= important to start from the first day you bring them home in setting the r= ules, boundaries, and limitations as well as consistently enforcing them. J= ust remember that you control your new puppy's world and they are greatly i= nfluenced by your pack leadership, so keep it balanced and consistent, even= if you have given into your adorable little puppy in the beginning.</span>= </p></div></div></div></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><div class=3D"paragraph" style=3D"padding-botto= m: 12px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><spa= n class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">At this stage = your puppy will start to develop a greater level of confidence and will pro= bably be interested in exploring everything in sight. The amount of interes= t will depend on both your puppy's breed and their individual traits. Your = pup's brain is now at the stage where they will remember their name for life and training him or her on the basic control commands such as= sit and stay will become much easier as they become more receptive to trai= ning. Your puppy will also continue to become more interested in gaining yo= ur attention and affection.</span></p></div></div></div><div class=3D"defin= ition-parent"><div class=3D"paragraph" style=3D"padding-bottom: 12px;"><div= aw-variable=3D"value"><p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" s= tyle=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Puppies at the 3 month old stage continue to develop better control over their bladders and = will sleep for longer periods during the night. The start of your puppy's t= eething stage is just around the corner so ensure that you have plenty of c= hew toys around the house for them to chew on to avoid your belongings beco= ming the chew toys!!</span></p></div></div></div><div class=3D"definition-p= arent"><table cellpadding=3D"0" cellspacing=3D"0" border=3D"0" class=3D"hea= dline-element" width=3D"100%" style=3D"max-width: 600px; border-spacing: 0px; border-width: medium; border-style: none;"> <tbody><tr style=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"> <td class=3D"headline" style=3D"padding: 0px; font-size: 30px; color:= rgb(58, 165, 224); border-spacing: 0px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><p sty= le=3D"text-align: center;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8);">= <b>Here's what your 3 month old puppy will need to have done:</b></span></p= ></div></td> </tr> </tbody></table></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><div class=3D"paragr= aph" style=3D"padding-bottom: 12px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><p></p><ul = style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;"><li style=3D"text-align: ju= stify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Se= cond vaccination known as a C5 for Hepatitis, Distemper, Parvovirus and Ken= nel Cough (which is still needed even if your puppy never visits a boarding= kennel)</span></li><li style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">3 Month old worm= ing</span></li><li style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D= "color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Frontline flea treatment</span></li= ></ul><p></p></div></div></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><table cell= padding=3D"0" cellspacing=3D"0" border=3D"0" class=3D"headline-element" wid= th=3D"100%" style=3D"max-width: 600px; border-spacing: 0px; border-width: m= edium; border-style: none;"> <tbody><tr style=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"> <td class=3D"headline" style=3D"padding: 0px; font-size: 30px; color:= rgb(58, 165, 224); border-spacing: 0px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><div s= tyle=3D"text-align: center;"><b style=3D"color: rgb(87, 38, 5); font-size: = 12px;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 20px;">Her= e's what you will need to do:</span></b></div></div></td> </tr> </tbody></table></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><div class=3D"paragr= aph" style=3D"padding-bottom: 12px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><p></p><ul>= <li style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, = 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Call a Veterinarian to book an appointment for the= C5 vaccination.</span></li><li style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class= =3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Worm and apply the Fr= ontline flea treatment to your puppy</span></li></ul><p></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8= ); font-size: 16px;">It is also a great idea to find a local puppy school t= o continue the socialisation of your puppy with other dogs that has already= begun to ensure that your dog will be well socialised with other dogs. Thi= s could prevent any behavioural issues that may arise later on from lack of= socialization.</span></p></div></div></div><div class=3D"definition-parent= "><table cellpadding=3D"0" cellspacing=3D"0" border=3D"0" class=3D"headline-element" width=3D"100%" style=3D"max-width: 600px; border= -spacing: 0px; border-width: medium; border-style: none;"> <tbody><tr style=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"> <td class=3D"headline" style=3D"padding: 0px; font-size: 30px; color:= rgb(58, 165, 224); border-spacing: 0px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><div s= tyle=3D"text-align: center;"><b><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, = 8); font-size: 20px;">Teaching your puppy how to sit</span></b></div></div>= </td> </tr> </tbody></table></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><div class=3D"paragr= aph" style=3D"padding-bottom: 12px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><p style=3D= "text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-= size: 16px;">The first and easiest thing to teach a puppy to do, is "Sit" o= n command. Once your puppy has learnt this basic skill, she can go on to le= arn her next command. Follow the steps out lined below and your puppy will = learn her first command in no time.</span></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font-family: 'Times New Roman= ';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">1.&nbs= p; </span></span><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, = 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">First be sure to have some of your puppy's favouri= te treats at home, but if you don't know what it is that your puppy likes t= o eat most, use very small pieces of ham or liver treats. It is a good idea= to use very small pieces so you don't fill your puppy up before the lesson is over. </span></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><= span style=3D"font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"co= lor: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">2. </span></sp= an><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Make su= re you have your puppy's full attention (or at least as full as you can!).<= /span></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font-family: '= Times New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">3. </span></span><span class=3D""= style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Hold a small piece of the = treat in your hand between your forefinger and your thumb so that only a sm= all part of the treat is visible at the tips of your finger and thumb. (Don= 't worry that your puppy will not know that it is there as your pup's excel= lent sense of smell will let her know that it is there.</span></p> <p styl= e=3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-siz= e: 16px;">4. </span></span><span class=3D"" style= =3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">When your puppy comes close to y= ou, hold the treat just over her nose and say "Sit".</span></p> <p style= =3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><= span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">5. &nb= sp; </span></span><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Move your hand forward so that the treat is almost di= rectly over your puppy's head. This is to cause your puppy to look up at th= e treat, while at the same time she will have to sit down to reach it. You = can also push the treat toward your puppy's nose but just a little higher t= o again cause your puppy to look up and sit down to get to the treat.</span= ></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font-family: 'Times= New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">6. </span></span><span class= =3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">The instant her botto= m hits the floor, praise her excitedly with a high, "excited" voice and let= her take the treat.</span></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span st= yle=3D"font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rg= b(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">7. </span></span><spa= n class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Repeat as often as possible in the first week of practice to reinfor= ce the newly learnt command and always say the word "Sit" as she starts to = sit down.</span></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font= -family: 'Times New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8);= font-size: 16px;">8. </span></span><span class=3D"= " style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Your puppy will also reco= gnise your hand gesture as you say the word "sit", so you will teach your new puppy to sit on voice command as well as a hand gesture= . </span></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font-family= : 'Times New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-s= ize: 16px;">9. </span></span><span class=3D"" style= =3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Remember to treat and praise and= repeat.</span></p> <p style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span style=3D"font-= family: 'Times New Roman';"><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">10. </span></span><span class=3D"" style=3D"= color: rgb(8, 7, 8); font-size: 16px;">Once you are confident that your new= puppy has learnt her new command, start to replace the reward of food with= a physical reward such as a pat or quick scratch behind the ears. Weaning = your puppy off treats as a reward and onto praise and pats alone is importa= nt, otherwise your puppy may be less interested in following obedience inst= ructions when she cannot smell food in your hand or pocket.</span></p></div></div></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><table= cellpadding=3D"0" cellspacing=3D"0" border=3D"0" class=3D"headline-element= " width=3D"100%" style=3D"max-width: 600px; border-spacing: 0px; border-wid= th: medium; border-style: none;"> <tbody><tr style=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"> <td class=3D"headline" style=3D"padding: 0px; font-size: 30px; color:= rgb(58, 165, 224); border-spacing: 0px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><div s= tyle=3D"text-align: center;"><b><span class=3D"" style=3D"color: rgb(8, 7, = 8);">Keep in mind the following:</span></b></div></div></td> </tr> </tbody></table></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><div class=3D"paragr= aph" style=3D"padding-bottom: 12px;"><div aw-variable=3D"value"><ol style= =3D"font-size: 16px; color: rgb(8, 7, 8);"> <li style=3D"text-align: justi= fy;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"font-size: 16px; color: rgb(8, 7, 8);">Keep = training lessons to short lengths of time and practice often. Four sho= rt lessons of five minutes or less is very effective and you will star= t to see the fruits of your training within a few days. Keeping the lessons short is extremely important to stop your young pu= ppy from becoming bored.</span></li> <li style=3D"text-align: justify;"><s= pan class=3D"" style=3D"font-size: 16px; color: rgb(8, 7, 8);">Always end t= he obedience session on a successful and happy note after a successful= attempt. </span></li> <li style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D""= style=3D"font-size: 16px; color: rgb(8, 7, 8);">Always try to train your = puppy when you yourself are in a good mood and you have about 5 minutes to spend uninterrupted with your new puppy</span></li>= <li style=3D"text-align: justify;"><span class=3D"" style=3D"font-size: 1= 6px; color: rgb(8, 7, 8);">Keep plenty of tasty training treats at hom= e.</span></li></ol></div></div></div><div class=3D"definition-parent"><span= ><table align=3D"center" class=3D"floated-none" style=3D"float: none; text-= align: center; max-width: 600px; border-spacing: 0px; border-width: medium;= border-style: none;"><tbody><tr style=3D"border-spacing: 0px;"><td style=3D"padding: 0px 0px 12px; border-spacing: 0px;"> = <a class=3D"aw-image-link" href=3D"http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=3D9= qqdj&m=3D46TyRTZQqVDTLrm&b=3DCh2IngyxpRpyTN8qa4cbqw" style=3D"color: rgb(40= , 153, 215);"> = <img align=3D"center" class=3D"model" border=3D"0" aw-attributes=3D= "src,alt,width,height" style=3D"margin: auto; width: 600px; height: auto; m= ax-width: 100%;" src=3D"https://hostedimages-cdn.aweber-static.com/y3a1mz/o= ptimized/50f5fb0f2dd5055b9895aaf6.jpeg" alt=3D"Image" width=3D"600px" heigh= t=3D"215px"> = </a> = </td></tr></tbody></table></span></div></td></tr></tbody></table></div></di= v></td> </tr> </tbody></table> = = </center> </div></div> </center> <br /> <center><div style=3D"background-color:#ffffff !important; color:#000000 !i= mportant; font-family:Verdana !important; font-size:10px !important; max-wi= dth:600px; padding:8px !important; text-align:left; width:100%;"> Chevromist Kennels, Unit 5, 16-17 Hammer Court, Hoppers Crossing Victoria 3= 029, AUSTRALIA<br /> <a href=3D"http://www.aweber.com/z/r/?TOyMHBzMbLRsjCysbJws7LRmtIysLOxsHMwM"= style=3D"color: #00f !important;">Unsubscribe</a> | <a href=3D"http://www.= aweber.com/z/r/?TOyMHBzMbLRsjCysbJws7LRmtIysLOxsHMwM" style=3D"color: #00f = !important;">Change Subscriber Options</a><br /> <br /> <img src=3D"https://openrate.aweber.com/y/o/?l=3D9qqdj&m=3D46TyRTZQqVDTLrm"= width=3D"1" height=3D"1"> </div></center> </body> </html> --===============3946076096703999206==--