Getting a puppy is an exciting time. Pups are a bundle of energy and fun and can bring a lot of joy to your life. But to make sure you keep enjoying time with your pet as they get older, you’re going to need to train them. You can start training your puppy at a young age to help them learn the basics, as well as make it easier to take them out and interact with other pets and people.
There are a few tips to help you make quick progress with your puppy. Read on to get help with training your pup at an early age.
Start with the basics
It’s never too early to start training your puppy. In fact, the sooner you start, the easier it will be when it comes to taking them out and getting them used to their new home. You should start with some basic training to help them adjust to their new environment and help make things easier for you too. Some of the first things you should teach your puppy include potty training, teaching them to sit and to stop behaviors such as nipping or guarding. Once they’ve mastered these, you can move onto walking to heel and other behaviors that will need more time to master.
Train regularly and consistently
Training should be a regular activity that you enjoy with your pup. A little bit of training each day will help them progress quickly and can be a fun way for the two of you to bond and spend time together. Set aside sometime each day to try new commands and tricks, while also going through things they’ve previously learned. This will help to keep your dog challenged and stop them from getting bored.
Bring in the professionals
If you want to train your dog quickly, and under a watchful eye, then you might want to think about going through the professional route. There are kennel and dog training classes that can help your puppy to learn quickly and can help them learn to socialize with other people and dogs. It isn’t always the cheapest option, but you’ll learn a lot about how to handle your pup – which is great for first-time dog owners too!
Learn through play
Training doesn’t have to be all about command and reward, you can help to train your dog through play too! There are some excellent backyard games to play with your dog that can help them teach different actions, like how to fetch, let go and so on. Being outside will give your dog a lot of room to play and run around, so can be a good workout for you both too!
While puppies might have a lot of energy and can run riot at times, they’re also quite easy to train at a young age, which will help them become great pets as they get older. Training is a fantastic way for you and your puppy to bond, and you can guarantee that neither of you will get bored! Start looking at the ways you can train your puppy and start making some progress today!
We are getting a new puppy. Thanks for the tips. I agree that consistency is key.
That’s wonderful you are getting a new puppy, please share a picture.