Pets Behaviour, Pets Grooming, Pets Love

10 Ways to Encourage Good Behavior in Your Puppy.

1. Use Positive Reinforcement

Reward your puppy with treats, praise, or playtime whenever they display good behavior. This teaches them that good actions lead to good outcomes.

Example: Give a treat when your puppy sits on command.

2. Be Consistent with Rules

Everyone in your household should enforce the same rules. If one person allows jumping and another doesn’t, it confuses your puppy.

Tip: Make a list of house rules for the whole family to follow.

3. Start Training Early

Begin basic obedience training (like sit, stay, come) as soon as you bring your puppy home. Puppies are most impressionable between 8–16 weeks old.

4. Provide Plenty of Exercise

A tired puppy is a well-behaved puppy. Regular play and walks help burn off excess energy that might otherwise go into chewing or barking.

5. Redirect Bad Behavior

Instead of punishing, redirect to an acceptable behavior. If your puppy is chewing furniture, give them a chew toy instead.

6. Use a Routine

Puppies thrive on routine. Feeding, bathroom breaks, and sleep schedules help reduce anxiety and build trust.

7. Socialize Early and Often

Expose your puppy to different people, environments, and other animals. Well-socialized puppies are typically calmer and more confident.

8. Avoid Negative Reinforcement

Shouting, hitting, or scolding can lead to fear and aggression. Instead, ignore minor bad behaviors and focus on reinforcing good ones.

9. Use Crate Training

A crate gives your puppy a safe space and helps with potty training. Never use it as punishment.

Tip: Make the crate cozy and always associate it with positive experiences.

10. Be Patient and Stay Calm

Training takes time. Celebrate small wins, and don’t expect perfection right away.

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