Puppy Training Tips

Puppy Training Tips

Chicken is a 3.5 yr old chihuahua mix Big Love Rescue took her in as an owner surrender over 2 years ago. She came to us 12 pounds overweight, which was causing some serious problems with her young knees. Now that she is on a good diet, exercising, going to Get Your Groom for her girlie beautification day including a pawdicure! She is also seeing a vet regularly and is doing much better and is now the official mascot for Big Love Animal Rescue!

If you can’t care for your animal and need help please contact us at 321 355-1257 or learn more on our website.

Puppy Training Tips

Puppy Training Tips

Chicken is a 3.5 yr old chihuahua mix Big Love Rescue took her in as an owner surrender over 2 years ago. She came to us 12 pounds overweight, which was causing some serious problems with her young knees. Now that she is on a good diet, exercising, going to Get Your Groom for her girlie beautification day including a pawdicure! She is also seeing a vet regularly and is doing much better and is now the official mascot for Big Love Animal Rescue!

If you can’t care for your animal and need help please contact us at 321 355-1257 or learn more on our website.

Crash is a 17-year-old a Bishone mix who came to Big Love 3 years ago in the worst shape I’ve ever seen a dog. He was an owner surrender, and honestly, I thought I was too late. He was extremely emaciated to the point of partial paralysis and organ failure. He also had 6 infections, rotting teeth, nails curling over an inch long plus matted hair over a horrible skin infection. But he is a survivor and going strong! After a long, slow recovery, he learned how to walk again and now even does a little dance every time we get a visitor! Thanks to Dr. Faure and Poppy from Get Your Groom On, he looks and feels great and Big Love loves having him as our forever senior foster!

Puppy Training Tips

Poppy and her surprise “puppy costar” are sure to entertain while sharing some puppy training tips in a 2-minute video that will be sure to help your new furbaby grow into the adult dog you desire

Bringing home a new puppy can be very exciting as well as a bit scary. These puppy training tips are sure to help you and your puppy stay safe, healthy, and happy. We will address how early grooming helps the puppy with socializing, crate training, and comfortability with grooming procedures in our latest Groovy dog vlog.

Related: The AKC has lots more puppy training articles with tips and tricks

Did You Know These Facts About Puppy Training?

Puppies come in all shapes and sizes, many colors and patterns, as well as personalities that range from social to high energy. Every puppy owner thinks their puppy is best and we agree!

Puppies Love Positive Reinforcement

A sure way to encourage and train your puppy is with lots of positive reinforcement, treats, pets, and redirection. A puppy is similar to having a baby in your home. Raising your new puppy will require tons of patience and lots of trial and error learning what works for you, your family, and the newest member of your household.

Professional Puppy Training

There are many reputable dog trainers in Brevard County. The fastest and easiest way to train your puppy is to get some professional help with training. An investment in obedience lessons to help your puppy learn will pay its self off many times over

Socializing Your Puppy

Make sure your puppy knows how to be a good friend with the other dogs they meet. Take your puppy to the dog park, dog beach, visits with friends who have dogs, and bring them to Get Your Groom On Dog Salon. Good grooming habits need to be instituted as soon as possible to ensure your dog comfortable with the processes to avoid future anxiety.

Whether you are you looking to adopt a puppy, adult or senior dog Get Your Groom On is proud to support many local animal rescues, including Big Love Pet Rescue where your next dog may be waiting for you, make sure to check out the available animals for adoption. If you have pet supplies to donate we are a drop spot and will share your items with those in need in our local pet community.