Congratulations on your new puppy! The adventure has begun and you've probably already discovered that there's nothing cuter than that little, fluffy wagging tail and those sweet mischievous eyes. But, with great cuteness comes great responsibility, and puppy training is just the beginning. In addition to formal puppy training, there are plenty of ways you can train your pup yourself and strengthen your bond. In this blog, we share fun and effective methods for training your pup yourself!
1. Give attention to basic commands
During formal puppy training, learn basic commands such as sit, down and here. Continue this training at home by spending a few minutes daily repeating these commands. Give your puppy a reward each time he responds correctly. This not only strengthens his obedience, but also your bond. In addition to these basic commands, you can introduce fun tricks such as "paw give," "roll" (as if he were a sushi roll), "play dead" (like a dramatic actor), and "high five." Teaching these tricks provides a fun variety in training and keeps your pup excited and engaged.
2. Let your pup shine socially!
Your little fluff ball needs to get used to more than just his own reflection in order to grow into a mature dog without star power. So...make socializing a party! Take your pup to busy parks where he can show off his new collar. Let him play with other dogs and don't forget to invite your new friends over for a "puppy playdate," where you can enjoy puppy cakes together and try out all the tricks he's learned. These social adventures are as important to his education as a dog cookie after "sitting"!
3. Create an obedience routine
Provide a daily routine that includes obedience and training. This could include mornings and evenings, for example. Creating a consistent routine helps your pup understand what is expected of him and when. This way he learns to move well with your daily structure. You can also use a schedule in this regard so you don't forget anything yourself. There are plenty of them online, or express your creativity in Excel and create your own schedule.
4. Teach him self-control
Self-control is an important trait for a well-behaved dog. Teach your pup to wait patiently for his food and to walk on a leash without pulling, so that you can have a leisurely walk together, without breakneck antics. Also teach him to wait before letting him go outside. It takes practice, but the result is a dog who is polite enough to raise his paw to ask before leaving;)!
5. Build trust together
Trust is the basis of a strong bond between you and your pup. Make sure your pup knows he can count on you. This means being consistent in your daily routine and promises. When you say it's time for a walk, stick to that time. If you promise a reward after a good training session, make sure you give it. This way you will build a strong bridge of trust, and your pup will walk across it with wagging tail! And ... don't forget to enjoy the unforgettable moments together immensely, because before you know it, the puppy phase will be over.
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