From Puppy to Junior Dog
Because it is impossible to really train a puppy, I havepurposely entitled this chapter "education." For a puppyis educated rather than trained. Practically every ownerpurchases a puppy with the intention of raising it to a fullgrown dog that will afford him pleasure later on. If,however, the youngster is not brought up in the rightway, he will prove a disappointment in many particulars.And so, in order to avoid trouble, and because a goodeducation may be said to constitute one half of training,it is advisable to begin systematic education as early as pos-sible. There are just a few sacrifices required of the ownerand the dog but these the true dog lover will gladly make.