House Training

House training a puppy is a vital step in ensuring they grow into a well-behaved and happy member of your family. The process requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Start by establishing a routine for feeding, playtime, and bathroom breaks. Puppies thrive on consistency, so take them outside frequently, especially after meals, naps, and play sessions. Choose a designated bathroom spot and always guide them there, offering praise or a small treat immediately after they go. Accidents are inevitable, so avoid punishment—it can confuse your puppy and slow progress. Instead, clean accidents thoroughly to eliminate odours and prevent repeat incidents. Crate training can also be a helpful tool, as it encourages puppies not to soil their sleeping area. Remember, every puppy is different, so stay patient and celebrate small victories along the way. With time and effort, your new furry friend will become house trained and ready to enjoy life as part of your household.

Teach your puppy where to potty and establish good toilet habits.

How to Socialise a Puppy

Socialising a puppy is a vital step in raising a happy, confident, and well-behaved dog. The process involves exposing your puppy to a wide range of people, animals, environments, and experiences in a positive and controlled way, ideally within the critical socialisation period—between 3 to 14 weeks of age. Start by introducing your puppy to gentle and friendly interactions with family members and close friends. Gradually expand their exposure to include other dogs (preferably vaccinated and well-behaved), various settings like parks or streets, and everyday sounds such as vacuum cleaners or car engines. Always ensure these experiences are positive by offering encouragement, treats, and plenty of praise. Avoid overwhelming your puppy—introduce them to new situations at their own pace. Proper socialisation helps prevent fear-based behaviours and lays the foundation for a calm and sociable adult dog.

 Basic Commands

Training your puppy to learn basic commands is an essential step in ensuring they grow into a well-behaved and happy companion. The key to success lies in consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement. Start with simple commands like "sit," "stay," "come," and "down." Use a calm and encouraging tone, and remember to reward your puppy with treats, praise, or play every time they successfully perform a command. Keep training sessions short and engaging, ideally lasting no more than 5-10 minutes at a time, as puppies have short attention spans. Begin in a quiet environment to minimise distractions before gradually practising in busier settings. Remember, repetition and practice are vital for your puppy to fully understand what is expected. If your puppy struggles, be patient and never use punishment – this can damage their trust in you. With love and persistence, your puppy will soon master the basic commands and become a delightful addition to your family.

Train your puppy to sit and stay on command.