![]() The priorities are usually potty training, biting, learning to play, crate training, and learning to like the training equipment, as well as basic commands, in addition to self-control. The “New Dog” training program in the Dogo app is very well designed to help you prepare for your puppy’s education, so this is a good place to start. Plus, by managing the environment in this way to prevent unwanted behavior from occurring, you won’t have to reprimand your puppy and your relationship with them will be better! The house thus prepared for the big arrival, it’s now the time to plan on how to put our energies in the right places during the first days. ![]() On the opposite, if they have the chance to do “bad things” day in and day out, it won’t magically go away. Indeed, if a puppy cannot practice a behavior such as nibbling on the sofa, there will be less chance of this happening in the future. Also, if there are some rooms or furniture that you don’t want the puppy to have access to, now is the time to put up fences or some other physical barrier. So now is the time to go around the house and make some changes, such as putting the plants up, temporarily removing the rugs, not letting the shoes hang out, and hide the electrical wires. You should also remember that they are not potty trained and that rugs and fabrics are very tempting. When to Start Training?įirst and foremost, your puppy’s education should begin as soon as they arrive home, and even before! It is never too early and it is even recommended to do it fairly early in its development, to get them off to a good start.īefore they arrive, you have to get into their head, that of a little being who wants to explore and take everything in their mouth, a bit like a baby. Here are some tips for getting through this phase brilliantly and for planning his training. ![]() Even for the most prepared, living with a puppy is always a challenge and you have to put all your energy into it for a few weeks. Congratulations! You just adopted a puppy! They are between 8 and 12 weeks old, have the perfect puppy eyes and they are so soft! You’re living the perfect life for a few days and then, oops! The little Tasmanian devil wakes up and steals your socks, destroys your furniture, pees in your child’s room and it’s impossible to put his collar on! You no longer sleep at night and wonder if you made the right choice. ![]()
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