Puppy Training - Good Doggie
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Puppy Training: Good Doggie
Summary: Learn effective puppy training with a doggie diary.
Introduction
Puppies are irresistibly cute and full of energy. During their early stages of life, training is crucial. Without guidance, these lovable creatures can create chaos at home with their playful antics. While their actions might seem fun at first, the reality hits when you find chewed slippers, scratched furniture, and little puppy surprises around the house. That's when you'll know it's time for an obedience check.
House Training Your Puppy
Training your puppy is similar to potty training a child?"it requires patience and time, but it's rewarding. You'll experience moments of frustration, but seeing your obedient dog proudly standing by your side makes it all worth it. Walks become much more enjoyable with a well-trained canine.
Safety is another key reason to train your puppy. Untrained dogs can pose dangers near roads and around children, making proper training essential.
Puppy Bathroom Routines
Puppies need frequent bathroom breaks?"up to 8-10 times a day, gradually decreasing to 3-4 times by 30 weeks old. Though naturally clean, puppies require guidance to learn right from wrong.
Kennel/Crate Training
If you opt for kennel or crate training, ensure it's spacious enough for comfort. Initially, section off part of the crate while the puppy is small, expanding it as they grow. Without this, puppies might soil the back of the crate.
The crate should be large enough for the puppy to stand and stretch comfortably.
Planning with a Doggie Diary
Timing is critical in puppy training. Utilize a doggie diary to schedule consistent potty breaks. Adjust the schedule to fit both your and your dog’s needs.
Example Routine:
- 10 to 10:30 am: Lead your puppy outside to the same spot daily. Consistent locations help them learn where to go.
- After their morning routine, feed your puppy about 30 minutes later.
- Allow time for playful outdoor romps, free from commands.
Repeat this routine diligently, even during late-night checks around 3 am, to ensure your puppy’s comfort.
Developing Consistent Commands
Use a specific catchphrase for bathroom time, such as "want to poo poo," helping your puppy understand and respond to your commands.
Conclusion
When your puppy listens and stays by your side, you'll understand the joy behind the saying, "GOOD DOGGIE." With dedication and a structured approach, you can transform your playful pup into a well-behaved companion.
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