What's more exciting than bringing home a new puppy? Everyone in the family will want to hold and play with your cute little pup as much as they can for as long as they can during those first few days she's in her new home.
And the excitement's enough to wear your pup clean out. When you mix in a lack of structure and few if any boundaries you'll probably confuse her and breed insecurity as well. That's why it is so important to prepare for your dog's homecoming by figuring out your puppy dog training routine before you bring her home.
Whatever routine you decide on please remember that throughout your puppy dog training you are going to have to stick with your decisions.
Why Do You Need a Routine for Puppy Dog Training?
Put yourself in your puppy's place for a minute.
Imagine being whisked out of the comfort, warmth and security of coming into the world and being nurtured by your mother and together with your siblings. Now you're out of that safe environment and you're alone with strangers in a new home....
Because of this the first thing you'll want to do is make your little guy feel safe and secure again. Aside from giving your puppy a ton of love and care, your puppy will react well to a routine that he can depend on.
Remember that consistency is the key to success for puppy dog training.
Your puppy dog training must be consistent with mealtime, playtime and housebreaking.