Find out all the best details on puppy exercise, how to exercise a puppy, and safely exercising a puppy. You’ll learn great info on puppy play, puppy training, how to minimize puppy biting, and puppy chewing. You can use puppy playtime as training time, and discover how to keep a puppy busy. Learn the best uses for a puppy play pen with Michele Lennon and How to Train a Dream Dog. Use dog brain games to get your dog exercise, and provide canine enrichment and training games for dogs to help them relax when it’s nap time. You’ll love the dog brain games, including dog diy, and training games for dogs. If you’re stuck inside, learn how to exercise a puppy in winter with these awesome dog training videos and dog brain games homemade. You’ll love these puppy training basics, puppy training videos, puppy training tips, and ideas for the ideal puppy schedule.
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Thanks for watching! If you have any questions, pop them in the comments. If you don’t have any questions, let us know how you’ll get your puppy some exercise this week!
brian stauffacher
I have a 13 lb Maltese. Luna. She is now 1 years old. Blessed to have a huge park across the street from me. I followed the instructions of Michele and her team since the day I brought her home last May. She has interacted with hundreds of people and hundreds of other dogs. She is the talk of the neighborhood. Still to this day, I am stunned and grateful to have this amazing, confident, and successful little girl! Thank you so much again Michele and team!!. And everything you do for us puppy parents. ❤❤
How To Train A Dream Dog
Brian, we are so happy that we could help you train Luna into the wonderful dog she has become today. Thank you so much for your kind words and generosity!
Melissa Lazarevic
Thank you for another great video. You are all so wonderful. Gigi, our 19 month old mini goldendoodle, and our family will play some fetch, hide and seek, go for walks in the neighborhood, and go for smelling sessions outside our house.
LittleMissNails
I have a 3 month old hound/terrier and there’s also a 2 year old high energy pit Bull in the house and they play together every time I take the pup out of the crate. It looks like they play pretty rough (pushing each other, holding him down with her paw, etc) but pup always goes back for more. They play for 10-20 min intervals before I break them up to make sure things don’t go crazy. In the video you mention not to have too long of a play session with another dog. Should I separate the two dogs? When they aren’t playing together he cries to go back and play with the pit Bull (even when I try to play with him with toys or exercise) but I don’t want him to have damage down the line from playing with the pittie too much
How To Train A Dream Dog
That might be a little too much and too rough of play for a young puppy. It’s easy for young dogs to get overtired and overstimulated. We usually recommend play sessions of just a few minutes at first, and breaking up the play if it appears one dog is being more rough than the other. This video can help you with more play questions: https://youtu.be/13eUVNEecr4