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When Should My Puppy Start Obedience Training?

You can (and should!) start obedience training your puppy as early as 7–8 weeks old—right when you bring them home.

Here’s a breakdown of the ideal obedience training timeline:

8–12 Weeks Old: The Foundation Stage

  • Focus on: Socialization, name recognition, house training, gentle leash introduction.
  • Teach basic cues: “Sit,” “Come,” “Leave it,” and “Down.”
  • Method: Keep sessions short (3–5 minutes), positive, and fun. Use treats and praise.

12–16 Weeks Old: Building Good Habits

  • Puppies are more capable of focus.
  • Begin reinforcing early commands with consistency.
  • Introduce crate training, polite greetings, and more structured leash walking.

4–6 Months: Pre-Teen Phase

  • Start formal group obedience classes (puppy kindergarten is great).
  • Focus on impulse control, distraction training, and social skills.
  • Be patient—this age comes with testing boundaries.

6+ Months: Adolescence

  • Reinforce earlier training under distraction.
  • Introduce more advanced obedience (e.g., longer stays, recall at a distance).
  • Consider ongoing group classes or private sessions if issues arise.

Key Training Tips:

  • Use positive reinforcement (treats, toys, praise).
  • Keep sessions short and consistent.
  • Socialize early and often—expose your pup to people, other dogs, sounds, and surfaces.
  • Avoid harsh corrections—puppies are impressionable and need confidence-building.
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