“If they do anything else I look out the window and say 'hmm I could have sworn I had a puppy. “Sitting, lying down, looking at me, weeing and pooping in the garden, chewing their stuff, carrying (Anything!) dropping things they're carrying, following me, sitting in their beds and not following me! Problem solving a dog toy, trying something new, chewing a chew while I handle their body. My pups get yes's (and treats) for the following: “They're just pressure testing the house to see what does what in the early days. If you don't like something your puppy is doing and you can ignore it for 10 seconds or walk away from them, they'll find something else that gets your attention you can praise them for. “The most important thing? That your puppy feels safe and loved. Discipline comes in time but chill out with the 'NO's and the 'AHAH's. Find a groomer that does SEVERAL intro sessions to grooming before they try and do a full groom then you know they're training the pup to love grooming (I retrain groomers to do this with my Above and Beyond grooming course, its very new and unusual)”įinal point: what is the most important thing to remember during the first few weeks/months or anything else important readers should know if they're welcoming a new puppy? “You should get: Grooming Mit, nail clippers, tick remover, soft brush and slicker brush. Soft brush for dogs, £6.79, Amazon SHOP NOW RELATED: 12 stylish dog accessories for your fashionable pup Treats MORE: 7 most destructive pet breeds likely to cause chaos in your home “There's an hour long interview with a pet nutritionist on my puppy pro course for a deep geek out on dog food.”
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