Most puppy training problems are not caused by “bad dogs". They are usually caused by confusion, inconsistency, unrealistic expectations, or simply trying to do too much too quickly.
Young puppies are babies. They are learning constantly - even when you are not actively training them.
Bringing home a new puppy is one of life’s great adventures.
One minute you are staring lovingly at tiny paws and floppy ears… Next, you are wondering why something so small can create so much chaos before breakfast.
The first 8 weeks at home are incredibly important. Not because your puppy needs to become perfectly trained overnight, but because this period helps shape confidence, habits, communication, and trust.
Bringing a dog into your life is one of the most rewarding decisions you can make. The joy, loyalty, and companionship are unmatched. But with that joy comes responsibility
Bringing a puppy home is a bit like inviting a tiny whirlwind of love, chaos, and curiosity into your life. One minute they’re snoozing peacefully… the next, they’re investigating your slippers like they’re a scientific discovery.
And right at the heart of those first few weeks sits one essential skill: house training your puppy.