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Your Adolescent Puppy and Changes to Expect
Breanne Long | August 22, 2016
The most challenging time of
Adolescence does not begin and end overnight. However, some noticeable changes include becoming larger and stronger, as well as
One common mistake is giving your puppy too much freedom too soon. Young puppies have an innate desire to be near you, and this gives owners a false sense of security. As your puppy gets older and more confident, he will likely no longer stay close by, and it may feel like any prior training has disappeared!
There are numerous strategies for dealing with dog adolescence, both before it starts and during this phase.
Train Your Puppy
While your puppy is still young,
Positive reinforcement is essential, so make sure you reward your pup with appropriate treats (like delicious
Self-Control
Start teaching your puppy to exercise self-control. Teaching
Introduce Puppy to a Crate
Another important thing to remember is
Practice Obedience
As your puppy gets older, keep in mind that you should continue to
Puppy Chewing and Teething
Keep those
Mental and Physical Exercise
Mental stimulation is important for dogs and puppies of any age, but it’s particularly important for adolescent dogs with a lot of energy. Help keep your teen dog from getting into trouble by providing plenty of mental stimulation. Activities like fetch, walks,
Also consider a food that helps your pup mentally and physically, like one of the
Although this is the most challenging time when raising a puppy, it is also the most rewarding. By training early and continuing to train, you’ll find the adolescent period is easier to navigate, and you’ll help the puppy become a well-adjusted, polite adult dog.
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