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Puppy Training
1.What do we teach:
A. Socialization (The Most Important Step)
B. House Training (Potty & Crate)
C. Bite Inhibition & Manners
D. Basic Obedience (Cues)
2. Training Timeline:
A. 8–10 Weeks: Potty training, crate training, name recognition, and gentle handling.
B.10–12 Weeks: Expanding socialization, "Sit," "Come," and introducing the leash indoors.
C. 3–4 Months Stay, Down, Leave It, and short walks in low-distraction environments.
D. 4–6 Months Practicing cues in public (parks, pet stores) to proof behaviors against distractions.
3. How do we teach:
A. Positive Reinforcement: Use high-value treats, toys, and praise. Dogs repeat behaviors that get them what they want.
B. Keep it Short: Puppies have the attention span of a toddler. Aim for 5-minute sessions, 3 times a day.
C. Be Consistent: If you don't want the adult dog on the couch, don't let the puppy on the couch. Use the same command words every time.
D. We Never Punish Fear: If a puppy is scared of something.
4. Why It is Important:
A. Safety: A dog with a reliable "Stay" or "Recall" is a safe dog.
B. Bonding: Training is the best way to build a deep relationship with your pet.
C. Reduced Stress: A dog that understands the rules of the house is much calmer and less anxious than one that is constantly guessing.

