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When to Start Puppy Training: Unlock the Secrets to a Well-Behaved Trained Puppy

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Are you a proud new puppy owner, eager to embark on a journey of companionship and joy? Every pet parent dreams of having a well-behaved and obedient furry friend by their side. But when is the right time to start training your adorable bundle of fur? In this blog post, we unveil the secrets to determining the ideal moment to begin puppy training, and why early training lays the foundation for a lifetime of good behavior. Discover the what, how, where, and why of training your puppy, and get ready to unleash their full potential!


Why Early Puppy Training Matters:


Meet Lily, a delightful Labrador Retriever puppy with boundless energy and curiosity. Lily's owner, Emily, realized the importance of early training after an incident at the park. Lily, excited to explore the surroundings, sprinted toward a flock of pigeons, causing quite a commotion. Emily knew it was time to start training to ensure Lily's safety and the well-being of others. By starting early, Emily could shape Lily's behavior and instill good manners.



Trained Labrador puppy

What Is Puppy Training?


Understanding the Concept: Puppy training involves teaching your young canine companion basic obedience commands, socialization skills, and appropriate behavior. This essential training helps them develop into well-rounded adult dogs who can confidently navigate various situations. Training encompasses commands such as sit, stay, come, and walking on a leash, as well as addressing common behavioral issues like chewing and jumping.



How to Start Puppy Training List: Essential Steps for Successful Puppy Training


  1. Create a Positive Environment: Ensure your puppy feels safe, loved, and comfortable in their surroundings. Positive reinforcement, using treats and praise, is the key to effective training.

  2. Begin with Basic Commands: Start with simple commands like sit and stay, gradually progressing to more complex instructions.

  3. Socialize Your Puppy: Expose your pup to various environments, people, and other animals to help them become well-adjusted and friendly.

  4. Consistency is Key: Establish a consistent routine and use the same commands and signals every time you train your puppy.

  5. Patience and Persistence: Understand that puppies are like sponges, absorbing information at their own pace. Be patient and persistent in your training efforts.

  6. Seek Professional Help: Consider enrolling your puppy in a reputable puppy training class or consulting a professional dog trainer for guidance.


When to Start Puppy Training FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Puppy Training


Q: What is the ideal age to start training a puppy?


A: The ideal age to begin training your puppy is around 8 to 12 weeks. At this stage, they are more receptive to learning and adapting to new experiences. The first 16 weeks of a puppy's life are a key development stage and the lessons they learn in their early life form the foundations for their adult behaviours.


Q: Is it too late to start training if my puppy is older?


A: It's never too late to start training your puppy! While it may take more time and patience, dogs of any age can learn new behaviors and commands.


Q: Can I start training my puppy before they receive all their vaccinations?


A: Yes, you can start training your puppy before they are fully vaccinated. However, it's essential to prioritize their health and safety by choosing controlled environments and avoiding contact with unknown dogs.


Q: How long does puppy training typically take?


A: The duration of puppy training varies depending on the individual dog, their breed, and the consistency of training. Basic obedience commands can usually be mastered within a few months, but training should be an ongoing process throughout your dog's life.




Trained Cockapoo puppy training on a field


Where to Train Your Puppy Finding the Right Environment:


When it comes to training your puppy, location matters. Start training in a calm and distraction-free environment, such as a quiet room in your home or a securely fenced backyard. As your puppy progresses, gradually introduce them to new environments, including parks, streets, and other public spaces. This exposure helps your furry friend generalize their training and behave appropriately in various situations.



Conclusion:


Congratulations! You're now armed with the knowledge of when to start puppy training. Remember, early training sets the stage for a lifetime of good behavior and strengthens the bond between you and your four-legged friend. Whether your puppy is a blank canvas or an older dog in need of guidance, starting today will make a world of difference. So, why wait? Begin your journey to a well-behaved and trained puppy today!



If you're still unsure of how to start or how to find a reputable puppy breeder then let Puppy Steps Puppy Training do it for you. Let our expert trainers guide you in finding and training your perfect furry companion into a well-behaved, trained puppy. Don't miss this opportunity to embark on a rewarding journey with your beloved canine friend!

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Trained Labrador Puppy. Black Labrador puppy which is a trained dog after completing puppy training at Puppy Steps

Lucy Lovell

"I was initially apprehensive, but we've been so happy with all Puppy Steps services and wouldn't hesitate to recommend Andy and his team! I followed the Fb posts for a few months, asked lots of questions and when the time was right I spoke to Andy at length and booked a place to find a puppy and train her. His experience helped to find a good litter and he helped us choose our puppy via video clips.

At 7 months now Frida is the calmest dog, with a wonderful temperament thanks to great training - a joy to have in our family. We'll definitely go back to Puppy Steps if we ever decide to have another puppy."

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Kirsteen Binnie

"I contacted Andy @ puppy steps after reading the reviews and testimonials on the website. I spoke to Andy a number of times at length as I wasn’t sure the type of puppy that would suit our family. Andy found and trained our beautiful cocker spaniel Harper. She is a delight. Obedient, calm and super friendly. From day one everyone comments on how calm and well behaved she is. Slept all night from day one with no accidents. I would recommend Andy and his team in a heartbeat. I have called Andy since to get advice and guidance and he is always happy to help. Harper is nearly 8 months now and the best decision we ever made."

 

Buying a trained dog. Clients collect their trained puppy and after receiving a handover on how to continue puppy training they take their puppy home.

Linda and Mike, Aoife's owners

We have wanted our own dog for many years but with both of us working full time, it just wasn't possible. A mutual friend told me about Andy, so I contacted him to ask about the unique service he was offering. We had two in depth telephone conversations about our lifestyle, which breed would suit us, his experience with dogs, and the training he was offering etc. Yesterday we went to view one of Andy's puppies, a little black Cocker Spaniel. She was absolutely adorable, so tiny but full of beans. Andy is extremely knowledgable, he answered all our questions, and gave us plenty of advice and encouragement. We spent some time with Andy and his wife Lucy and two beautiful children, Harry and Libby. They made us feel very much at home, they are both so easy to talk to, even though it was our first meeting it felt like we had known them for ever. Andy is a great person, so professional, with extremely high principles. There was no pressure to adopt the puppy, we all needed to make sure it was the correct thing for all concerned. Fortunately they must have liked us too, because Andy and Lucy agreed that we were going to be responsible dog owners, who would give their puppy the home it deserved. We're collecting our puppy now named Aoife (pronounced - eefa) at the beginning of December. 
Andy is offering an exceptional service, his passion and enthusiasm is phenomenal, and I would thoroughly recommend Andy to anyone who thought they couldn't take on a puppy. Exciting times ahead!!

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We currently have 2 branches. One is located 5 minutes from Junction 31 of the M1, near Sheffield.

 

Kiveton Park

  Sheffield

 South Yorkshire,

    S26 5PL

The other is near Chorley, in Lancashire, close to both the M6 and the M61 motorway. network.

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