What are the steps to teach a dog?



It's the vision that people as puppy owners all dreamt about. A puppy that's leisurely strolling beside you, or sitting calmly at your feet at an outdoor cafe. But there are several steps to complete to make sure that your pup is on the proper track with their training in order to make it happen!

Initially, that perfect pup can come with some growing pains: nipping, chewing, potty accidents, barking, and more. Your puppy is growing and developing quickly. Once they've been home for a few weeks, your puppy should know the basic principles of a regular routine and be working on some obedience training and learning basic commands.

So how do do you know what you need to begin training your pup first on? No real matter what age you buy your new pup, you can use our puppy training schedule as a guideline to help your puppy grow, develop, and learn the good manners they want in the home and on earth to help shape them into becoming that perfect pup you envisioned!

1.Use your pup's food for training!

Your puppy's food is a phenomenal resource and one of the greatest tools you should use to train your puppy! In those early puppyhood months, having your puppy work for their food is just a super-easy way to have and hold their attention on you, rewards them for doing so, and creates a positive association with looking for you for direction!

At The Puppy Academy, we have our students bring their lunch to school with them, and we use that meal for their training sessions. It is also part of the foundation for the Online Training School. In both programs, you'll often hear us recommending our pup parents keep a delicacy pouch on or near them at all times initially weeks using their new pup at home. (Don't worry, you are able to and will wean off as they get older!) Having access to your pup's food comes in so handy for redirecting them far from something they're doing that you never want them to complete, getting them to come to you, having them focus you to create that guidance-based relationship, and reward them because of their good behaviors to encourage them to accomplish this again!

2. Be Patient and Consistent!

It's easy to become frustrated with the puppy training process. Puppies are young and still finding out the planet, so they will make mistakes. It requires time to establish communication between yourself and your puppy, so don't expect them to get it on the very first try!

To have them on course faster, maintain a consistent schedule for your puppy. Consider developing a daily puppy schedule which includes potty breaks, feeding and playtimes, puppy training sessions, and nap times! This can help your puppy learn to comprehend the daily household routine, feel confident and secure, provide structure, and promote good behavior.

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