How to Train a Puppy – What to Do in the First Week

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How to Train a Puppy – What to Do in the First Week

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If you want to know how to train a puppy in the first week, then this article was written for you. Specifically, we’re going to talk about why its important to train early, the importance of crate training, and some of the basic commands you should teach your puppy. By the time you have finished reading this article, you’ll know exactly what to do in the first few weeks of having your puppy.

Let’s start by talking about why training from a young age is important. Firstly, getting it right early on will avoid and prevent behavior problems from ever occuring in the future. The old saying “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is very true when it comes to puppy training. By getting this handled early, you will prevent bad problems from forming.

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One of the most important things to start with is crate training. There’s many benefits to crate training a puppy. It will stop him peeing in the house, and it will also make him feel safe and secure in his new environment. It’s also useful if you ever need to travel with your dog.

While it may look like “prison” to us humans, to your dog the crate is a safe place to go for comfort, and a great place to keep all of his favorite toys.

Now let’s talk about some of the important basic commands to teach your puppy from a young age. Some of the crucial ones are learning to “sit” and learning to “stay on command. This will keep you in control of your dog, and also prevent a “jumping up on people” problem later on.

Another crucial thing to teach your dog is when it is and isn’t ok to bark. By getting this right early on, it will make him much easier to train as he develops into a fully grown dog.

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