
January 10,2025 * By Alison Ruggio
Welcoming a new puppy is exciting but comes with its challenges. Proper training during this critical stage sets the foundation for a lifetime of good behavior and a strong bond between you and your furry friend. Whether you're a first-time pet parent or looking for a refresher, this dog training guide will equip you with actionable tips for raising a happy and well-adjusted pup.
Potty training is one of the first and most essential steps in raising a puppy.
Key Tips:
Pro Tip: If your puppy does not eliminate put him/her back in the crate or tether her to you for 15-30 minutes. Repeat steps 1-3 until she eliminates outside. Do not allow her to roam freely until she successfully eliminates outside.

Crate training provides your puppy with a safe and comforting space while helping prevent accidents and destructive behavior.
How to Introduce the Crate:
Training is most effective when you reward desired behaviors. Positive reinforcement works by rewarding behavior that we like and modifying behavior we don't like. Instead of thinking about how to get your dog to stop doing something, think about what you want your dog to do instead.
Best Practices for Positive Reinforcement:
Pro Tip: Focus on teaching what you want your puppy to do rather than discouraging undesirable behaviors. For example, reward calm sitting instead of jumping.

Leash training is a crucial part of teaching your dog to navigate the world safely.
Tips for Successful Leash Training:
Long Line Walking for Exploration: One of the best ways to exercise a young puppy is through long-line walks. A long leash (20-30 feet) attached to a harness gives your puppy the freedom to explore their environment while still under your control. These walks help your puppy engage their natural instincts to explore, sniff, and play.
Long Line Walking for Exploration: One of the best ways to exercise a young puppy is through long-line walks. A long leash (20-30 feet) attached to a harness gives your puppy the freedom to explore their environment while still under your control. These walks help your puppy engage their natural instincts to explore, sniff, and play.

A well-exercised puppy is less likely to develop behavioral issues like chewing or excessive barking.
Ideas for Physical and Mental Stimulation:
Important: Avoid high-impact activities like repetitive jumping until your puppy’s growth plates are fully developed.
Clear communication helps your puppy understand your expectations.
Key Tips:
Remember, dogs learn through repetition and association, so patience and persistence are key!
Teaching your puppy to settle and relax is critical for their overall well-being.
Rest Training Tips:
Sometimes, you may need additional help to address specific challenges or fine-tune your puppy’s training. Paws on Planes can provide personalized guidance and support.
Benefits of Additional Help:
If you’re struggling with any aspect of training, don’t hesitate to seek help. Here at Paws on Planes we empower dog owners and service dog in-training handlers the tools to successfully train their pup in obedience, public access and travel prep.

Training a dog is not just about teaching commands; it's about building a bond that can transform your life. My service dog, Luciano, has been my steadfast companion through some of life’s toughest challenges. When I began training him as a psychiatric service dog, I was navigating a period of immense personal loss and stress.
Luciano’s journey inspires everything I do at Paws on Planes Inc. Whether you're raising a puppy for companionship or preparing a service dog for a vital role, I know firsthand the profound impact training can have on your relationship with your dog—and your overall well-being.
Training your puppy is a journey filled with small wins and big milestones. With consistency, patience, and the right techniques, you’ll raise a well-behaved and happy companion. Remember, every challenge is an opportunity to strengthen the bond with your furry friend.
If you have questions or need further support, reach out to Paws on Planes Inc. for personalized guidance. Let’s make your puppy training adventure a rewarding experience!
Have Questions? As you work through the exciting journey of training your new puppy, always feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns. Whether you need guidance, have specific challenges, or simply want some advice you can schedule a FREE consultation call. We are here to help.


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