Young Puppy Training
FAQs
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Puppy biting is normal—it’s how they explore the world. Instead of punishing it, we teach what to do instead by redirecting to appropriate toys and helping your puppy learn calm, gentle interactions.
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Short, frequent sessions work best—think 3–5 minutes, 2-3 times a day. Everyday moments (mealtime, greetings, potty trips) are your most powerful training opportunities.
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Puppies don’t yet have full physical control or awareness. Success comes from timing, supervision, consistency, and rewarding success—not punishment.
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Treats are a teaching tool, not a crutch. We use them to build understanding and confidence, then gradually fade them as skills become habits.
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Right away. Training is already happening through everything your puppy experiences. So you’ll want to start building good habits now.
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Socialization is about helping your puppy feel safe and confident in new environments, around people, sounds, and experiences. Keep interactions short, calm, and happy.
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This is completely normal early on. We focus on helping your puppy feel safe, predictable, and settled so rest becomes easier for everyone.
“If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone—our Young Puppy Programs you a clear plan from day one.”