Learn everything you need to know about bonding with your new pup in those vital first days and weeks after he arrives in your home. Learn how to bond with your puppy.
Does your puppy suffer from separation anxiety? Easing your puppy's separation anxiety takes time. Read our detailed guide for methods to help with this.
Puppy’s noses and mouths play a crucial part in helping them navigate their way through the world and discover what’s what. So, when your puppy comes upon an intriguing object they’ve never seen before, they’re likely to pick it up, mouth it and even chew on it—especially if ...
Potty training your puppy has to be done properly. If your dog doesn't completely understand the entire process he or she will continue to have accidents inside your home and will not understand why that's not okay. But, if your puppy does understand the potty training he or she will not...
Getting Started With Your Puppy Puppies are great fun but also a great responsibility. This new addition to your family will require lots of love, attention and plenty of supplies. To get you started, we'll help with training, discipline, play time and everything in between. Carly Pearce ...
Put out of puppy's reach anything you don't want him to chew or destroy. Do not allow your puppy to have unsupervised access to 'unchewables.' Do not chase the puppy in an attempt to take something away. Instead provide puppy with her own toys and teach her how to play with them ...
Always take your puppy out to his potty spot: First thing in the morning. After each meal. After a nap. After playtime. Right before you and your pup retire for the night. Remember your puppy should always relieve on a leash. It is important to train the puppies to relieve on leash ...
your puppy with food and how much they eat. Take the puppy outside to the desired “bathroom spot.” This gets the puppy conditioned to relieve itself when it gets some free time outside before going back to its confined area. Eventually, the puppy will identify the indoors as a place ...
Puppy-proofing your home before your new puppy arrives can help protect him, as well as your furniture, carpet and garden. Puppy-proofing tips Walk around your home, viewing it through canine eyes. Look for potential hazards and items you don't want your puppy to chew. If he can reach ...
Teaching Your Puppy Commands “You have to start this as early as possible. It can begin in the home, and all you need are loads of treats and to tell them to ‘come’ whenever they are away from you. They will learn to associate the command with the reward and will pick it up qui...