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3/27/2024

Top 5 Potty Training Pitfalls: How to Set Your Pup Up for Success

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Hello, fellow dog lovers!
As a seasoned Shih Tzu breeder of 24 years, I've witnessed firsthand the joys and challenges of welcoming a new furry friend into your home. Among these challenges, potty training often ranks high on the list of frustrations for new pet parents. But fear not! Today, I'm here to shed light on the top 5 reasons why potty training can be a prolonged ordeal and, more importantly, how to overcome them with ease.

1. Inconsistent Routine: One of the primary reasons for potty training setbacks is inconsistency in establishing a routine. Dogs thrive on predictability, so irregular feeding times, walks, and bathroom breaks can confuse them. Solution: Set a strict schedule for feeding and outdoor visits, and stick to it religiously. Consistency is key! And for added insurance, make sure that everyone who lives in your home knows and adheres to the same strict schedule.

2. Lack of Supervision: Leaving your puppy unsupervised indoors is akin to leaving a toddler unattended – accidents are bound to happen. Without proper guidance, puppies may not understand where it's acceptable to relieve themselves. Solution: Keep a close eye on your pup, especially during the early stages of training. Use baby gates or crates to limit access to areas where accidents are more likely to occur. Give your puppy/new dog open access to small spaces at first, and then increase the space as they learn to navigate that space with success. Don't forget to use a crate and puppy-safe area to support your training.

3. Punishment-Based Training: Using punishment as a method to deter accidents can backfire, leading to fear and anxiety in your furry friend. Positive reinforcement is far more effective in encouraging desired behaviors. Solution: Lavish praise and treats when your puppy eliminates in the appropriate spot, reinforcing the desired behavior with positivity. Clean up accidents without much fanfare or attention, and regulate your own emotions surrounding accidents.

4. Failure to Recognize Signals: Dogs communicate their needs through various cues, such as pacing, sniffing, or circling. Missing these signals can result in missed opportunities for successful potty training. Solution: Learn to recognize your pup's unique cues and promptly respond by taking them outside to their designated potty area.

5. Unrealistic Expectations: Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is a perfectly potty-trained pup. Unrealistic expectations can lead to frustration and disappointment. Solution: Understand that accidents are a normal part of the learning process. Stay patient, persistent, and celebrate small victories along the way. Don't expect one dog to be like your other dog(s). And don't expect potty training to happen without a strong bond to your puppy, work at the bond as you potty train.

Studies have consistently shown the effectiveness of positive reinforcement in promoting desired behaviors in dogs. According to a study published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, positive training methods result in higher success rates and stronger bonds between pets and their owners.

Remember, every pup is unique, and patience is key to success.

For more expert tips and tricks on pet care, be sure to check out our other blog posts on our website and tune in to our Instagram LIVE Breeder Knows Episodes every Wednesday afternoon with myself, Sheri Stevens, @shurbeezshihtzu, and my sister, Heather Heywood, @lake_mountain_way.

Here's to happy tails and successful potty training adventures!

Warm regards,
Sheri Stevens
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3/13/2024

Embracing the journey: Preparing your puppy for grooming adventures

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Hello there, fellow pet enthusiasts! If you're reading this, chances are you've recently welcomed a furry bundle of joy into your home – congratulations! As a seasoned breeder with over two decades of experience, I understand the excitement and responsibility that come with nurturing a new puppy. Today, I want to share some invaluable insights into the delightful journey of preparing your precious pup for regular grooming routines, both at home and with professional groomers.
  1. Cultivating Calm and Positive Experiences: First and foremost, let's talk about setting the stage for successful grooming sessions. It's crucial to create an environment where your puppy feels safe, secure, and at ease during grooming activities. Remember, positive associations lead to training success! According to a study published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, dogs respond better to training methods that focus on positive reinforcement. So, keep those treats handy and shower your pup with praise to make grooming a delightful experience for them.
  2. Daily Maintenance Matters: Consistency is key when it comes to grooming routines. Establish a daily regimen that includes gentle brushing, washing faces, brushing teeth, and body handling exercises. Not only does this promote good hygiene, but it also strengthens the bond between you and your furry companion. Make these sessions fun and interactive, turning them into special bonding moments that your pup eagerly anticipates each day.
  3. Commit to Consistency: Just like with any training endeavor, consistency is vital. Stick to your grooming routines religiously, and you'll soon notice remarkable progress. Whether it's a quick brush before breakfast or a soothing bath on weekends, make grooming a non-negotiable part of your puppy's routine. Consistency breeds confidence, and your pup will learn to trust and cooperate during grooming sessions.
  4. The Owner's Role in Grooming Desensitization: As pet owners, we play a pivotal role in shaping our puppy's perception of grooming activities. Take the time to introduce them to various grooming tools and procedures gradually. Start with short, positive interactions and gradually increase the duration as your pup grows more comfortable. By instilling a sense of confidence and trust, you're laying the foundation for a lifetime of stress-free grooming experiences. And don't forget that crate training is included in this preparation! Taking time to ensure your pampered pooch is comfortable in a crate will make grooming a less stressful experience.
In conclusion, preparing your puppy for grooming adventures is a journey filled with joy, patience, and love. By fostering positive associations, maintaining daily grooming routines, prioritizing consistency, and actively participating in grooming desensitization, you're setting your furry friend up for grooming success!
For more insightful tips and tricks on pet care, be sure to check out our other blog posts, here on ShurbeezShihTzu.com. Additionally, don't miss our Instagram LIVE Breeder Knows Episodes every Wednesday afternoon, featuring myself Sheri Stevens (@shurbeezshihtzu) and my sister Heather Heywood (@lake_mountain_way). Together, let's embark on this wonderful journey of pet parenthood!
Wishing you and your furry companions endless happiness and wagging tails,
​Sheri Stevens


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3/5/2024

Mastering Socialization: A Guide for Shih Tzu Puppy Owners

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Greetings fellow Shih Tzu enthusiasts and welcome back to another insightful blog post! Today, we delve into a crucial aspect of puppy rearing: socialization. Whether you've brought home a bundle of joy from a reputable breeder or rescued a little furball from less ideal circumstances, the journey of socialization remains pivotal for your pup's development.
For those fortunate enough to have acquired a Shih Tzu puppy from conscientious breeders like us at Shurbeez Shih Tzu, who prioritize early socialization, you're already off to a great start. However, consistent reinforcement of positive experiences is key. Continue exposing your pup to various stimuli – different environments, people, animals, and sounds. Utilize controlled interactions to build confidence and trust in their surroundings.
Now, for those who've adopted from dubious sources, fear not! Socialization is still entirely achievable, albeit with a bit more patience and care. Start slow, gradually introducing your pup to new experiences while closely monitoring their reactions. Positive reinforcement is crucial here – reward brave behavior and gently redirect any signs of fear or anxiety. Remember, consistency and patience are your allies.
But what about those with older puppies? It's never too late to kick-start the socialization process. While older pups may be less adaptable initially, they can still learn to trust and thrive in their environment. Begin with smaller, controlled exposures, gradually increasing complexity as they grow more comfortable. Remember to stay positive and encouraging throughout the process.
The ultimate goal of socialization is to instill confidence and trust in your Shih Tzu pup – in themselves, other dogs, their new family, and the world at large. Through consistent exposure to diverse stimuli and positive reinforcement, you'll watch as your furry friend blossoms into a well-adjusted, sociable companion.
For more in-depth tips on socialization and all things Shih Tzu, be sure to check out our previous blog posts on shurbeezshihtzu.com. And don't forget to join my sister Heather and me for our Instagram LIVE videos every Wednesday, alternating between @shurbeezshihtzu and @lake_mountain_way. We'll be sharing even more valuable insights and answering your burning questions about dog care, training, grooming, and more.
Until next time, happy socializing, and may your Shih Tzu's tail wag with confidence and joy!

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    Sheri Stevens is a a wife of nearly 30 years, mother of 6, and a seasoned Shih Tzu breeder of 24 years.
    ​She loves to study genetics and other nerdy topics and share her knowledge and experience with others.
    She adores the Shih Tzu breed and thrives on providing happy, healthy puppies to those who seek her out. 

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