4 Amazing Things to Teach Your Puppy

Areej Malik
4 min readJan 5, 2022

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Puppies are always cute. Nobody can ignore baby dogs with their cute faces, innocent puppy breath, fluffy ears, and soft paw pads. People love to adopt or purchase them and take them home. But often, they don’t know how to care for cubs properly. So, Here I am to tell you 4 Amazing Things to Teach Your Puppy.

If you recently adopted a pup or are thinking of adopting one, then this refresher course for you on “4 Amazing Things to Teach Your Puppy” is for you.

1. Bathroom Time and Place

It is not always easy to train your puppy to pee or poop in the right place. Successful housetraining requires ultra-management. Never allow them to pee/poop anywhere. At first, take your pup out every hour, then gradually increase the length of time between bathroom trips.

If you want them to go only on grass, you may find that they won’t go on dirt when the grass isn’t available. Play with your pup when it has done with its potty time. It will help the cub to “hold it” as long as possible to prolong its outside time or interaction with you.

Give your puppy a cheerful, “Oops! Not here!” and escort it to the right place If you find it poop/peeing in the wrong place. Don’t react strongly with a loud “No, bad dog!!”. By doing so, you might make it go to the back bedroom, behind the couch, or somewhere you can’t see it pooping and peeing.

Puppies usually need to poop within the 30-minute after eating and after any strenuous play sessions.

2. Make your puppy socialize

Teach your puppy that this world is a safe and happy place to live on. Make your pup familiar with lots of places, different sights, sounds, surfaces, humans, and other animals. It will help the cub to be social.

Many people take their puppies to different places for socialization. It is important to make sure that the puppy has quality time. Find businesses that welcome pets and take them shopping with you.

Go with your puppies to safe places. You can also take them to small social gatherings, and controlled groups of children. Don’t take them to the loud parties and crowded street fairs.

When you find your puppy frightened, move it away from the fear-causing place/thing to a safe place. Make it comfortable and let it know that everything is okay. Make a list of things you want it to become more comfortable with, and do focused counter-conditioning sessions.

3. A Positive Training

Train your puppy positively and don’t punish or force it. Reward the cub for a good attitude and treat it kindly. Force-free training has proved faster and more effective than force-based training.

Don’t get stingy or defensive about food rewards. Always have cookies in your pockets to reinforce your puppies when the opportunity presents itself. One thing is for sure that everyone repeats behavior that is praised. When we reward our puppies for desired behavior, they repeat that.

Everyone wants to make good stuff happen! So the case is with your puppy. When you praise the behaviors you want from your pup, your pup will figure out what it needs to do to get you to give her treats. That’s a good thing so reward your puppy for positive behavior.

4. Human Touch

Our puppies don’t always feel good when humans touch them. It is because a lot of the touch is unpleasant and combined with forced restraint and pain for the pups. Teach them that the human touch makes good stuff happen.

The veterinary world has introduced new techniques to use low-stress handling techniques. So puppies don’t have to be forcibly restrained for vaccinations etc.

Start with non-invasive touches with tasty treats. You can start somewhere non-threatening. Perhaps, touching the side of the pups’ neck is the best place to start. Next, move your hand to other parts of your pup’s body that it might be less comfortable with.

If your puppy actively pulls away from you, then back up and do it more slowly. This process will help you with everything from nail trimming to treating injuries.

When your pups’ eyes light up by your touch, and its head swivels toward your treat hand. It means your puppy is comfortable with the touch. This is a “conditioned emotional response” (CER);

Final words on 4 Amazing Things to Teach Your Puppy

This article, “4 Amazing Things to Teach Your Puppy” will help you to teach your puppy in the bathroom time, place and to be social. You can teach her positive behavior and make her familiar and comfortable with the human touch.

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Areej Malik
Areej Malik

Written by Areej Malik

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