What kind of puppy training should you do with an 8 week old puppy? How do you get started on crate training and potty training a puppy? This video will help you! You’ll learn the best thing to teach a puppy, amazing dog training tips, how to get a puppy to listen, and what to do about puppy crying. Get some awesome puppy training basics including what should I teach my puppy first, and tips for how to train a puppy. If you’re looking for, obedience training, and help with biting and the recall command you’re in the right place. Learn how to find the best training treats, how to create a great puppy schedule, what to do about puppy blues, and how to have a good puppy routine. Learn if there’s any use for a dog training collar with Michele Lennon and How to Train a Dream Dog.
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Waterfall
Should the pup pen be removed?
How To Train A Dream Dog
When puppies are young, puppy-pens are a great tool to manage their environment! You can remove it a few months down the road once they’ve earned their free-roam opportunity.
Waterfall
@How To Train A Dream Dog ok thanks for the tip!
Waterfall
@How To Train A Dream Dog also a random crate training question, what if the pup starts panicking in the crate? Should I get it out, train the pup, or other?
How To Train A Dream Dog
Thanks for watching! How old is your puppy? How’s the first week going? 🐶
Terri McKenzie
Great tips I am getting my 8 week old puppy mid December I am 60 and trying to get ahead of the game
How To Train A Dream Dog
It sounds like you really are ahead of the game! Here’s the link to our online course. This can be another great way to be fully prepared for the newest member of your family!
30 Days to Puppy Perfection:
https://www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
Peg Hubbard
Great video! Your awesome advice got us through the first weeks of puppy training much more smoothly than I had expected. Thanks!
How To Train A Dream Dog
Thank you so much, Peg! We are very happy to have helped you through puppy training!
Rebecca Atkinson
Suffering MAJOR puppy blues, picked up our 8 week old Whippet last Saturday and it’s tough.
He cry’s all the time ( if I leave the room, when he’s in his crate, if I’m eating dinner ) and I’m getting hardly any sleep. I have just binge watched a few of your videos, they are amazing and have helped me feel less upset and alone.
This video has found me at the right time, thank you so much
How To Train A Dream Dog
We’re so glad you were able to find this video. The puppy blues are a common feeling when first bringing home a new puppy. After all, you are now responsible for this creature who doesn’t speak your language! It can be frustrating for the humans AND the puppy! We have a great video that can give you a lot more information about how to work through these natural feelings and how to build up a great relationship with your dog. And for even more support, consider enrolling in the pro level of our online course where we can guide you with much more personalized attention!
Puppy Blues https://youtu.be/9frdWEfDHAg
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Jackie Dorsey
Boy I remember those puppy blues so I feel for you! Thankfully I found these videos too and then decided to sign up for the 30 Days to Puppy Perfection course. It was a huge help in giving me a plan for me new wiggly fur baby and helped me get through the blues. I recommend it if you can, totally worth it!
Simone Bowyer
Thanks!
How To Train A Dream Dog
Thanks so much, Simone!
S.
Picking up our new puppy next Tuesday. Sooooo nervous…..😅 Been watching videos to prepare ourselves here and there for months. I’m more nervous than when I had kids. Here’s hoping we do ok.
Deb Ann Boocher Hicks
She 8 weeks old ! I get her tomorrow !
Michael Katt
My puppy is a 14 week old male golden retriever named Ollie, we got him at 8 weeks old and the first 3 weeks were pure hell, but he did sleep through the night in his crate from day one (thank goodness) . This is my 4th golden that I have owned but the first male, the first 3 were females. They were easier to potty train, were less mouthy and more cuddly. At 14 weeks he has the basics down, sit, come, stay, leave it, drop it, a pretty dependable fetch and has not had a potty accident in 2 weeks. He has been introduced to the leash and he is okay on it but I have not pushed it too much as of yet, I have been holding off until he is at least 16 weeks before I get too hard core with the leash. He is still mouthy but better and he is starting to cuddle more when he gets tired. Unfortunately our other dog is a 2 year old Pomeranian (5 lbs) and he plays too rough with her, once he gets his full rounds of vaccinations he will be going to puppy day care so he can play with dogs of the same size.
Three Seattle Musketeers - 3 Anh Em
Ella is 9 weeks old now. She’s been with us for a week. She’s doing well overall but seems terrified of the pen. She’s very comfortable with the crate. I put her in the pen so she can have more freedom but she barks, jumps and peed and pooped twice in there when we take our eyes off her for 2 mins.
Should I delay the pen? I feel bad bc crate seems less room. She’s 4 lb, havanese. Thank you!