Top 10 Tips for Training Your Puppy
Start Early and Be Consistent
Training your puppy should begin the moment they come home. Puppies are like sponges — they absorb everything around them. The earlier you start, the easier it will be to establish good habits.
Use Positive Reinforcement
Reward-based training is the most effective and humane method. When your puppy does something right, immediately reward them with a treat, praise, or play. This builds a positive association with the desired behavior.
Keep Sessions Short
Puppies have short attention spans. Aim for 5-10 minute training sessions, several times a day. Short, frequent sessions are far more effective than one long session.
Socialize Your Puppy
Expose your puppy to different people, animals, sounds, and environments between 3-14 weeks of age. This critical socialization window shapes their temperament for life.
Be Patient
Every puppy learns at their own pace. Some may pick up commands in a day, while others need weeks. Stay calm, stay consistent, and celebrate small wins.


