Your new puppy is going to need a lot of instruction from you at first in order to learn the rules of the household. Training your puppy the right way, the first time, will ensure that your puppy grows up into a well behaved dog. In addition, a puppy that learns that rules of the household is a happy puppy; the puppy knows that he or she is doing a good job, and the puppy adores the positive feedback from you.
The key to effective housetraining is consistency. Unless you are prepared to devote a certain amount of time, effort, and patience, housetraining efforts will be frustrating.
If used properly, a crate can be a place for your puppy to feel safe and relaxed; a crate can also be used to provide a comfortable sleeping and traveling space for your puppy. In order for a crate to work in the right way, you will need to properly crate train your new puppy as soon as possible.
Dogs placed in a new environment, whether they are adults or puppies, are generally fearful and anxious. Their entire world has been turned upside down and, regardless of whether their new world is in an excellent environment, they will need time to adjust to this situation.
A new puppy in the house can cause quite a whirlwind of excitement, chaos, and confusion. To reduce some of the disarray of these moments, and to keep your new puppy safe, here are a few ways to prepare your house for a new puppy.