Puppy Training 101 Tips From Naples Top Dogs

Start Training Early
Puppies start learning from the moment they open their eyes. The sooner you begin training, the easier it is to build good habits.
Quick tips:
- Begin at 8 weeks old (or as soon as you bring your pup home).
- Keep sessions short (5-10 minutes).
- Be consistent with commands and routines.
Focus on Positive Reinforcement
Forget yelling - dogs learn better with love and praise. Every time your puppy does something right, reward
them immediately. Never yell or physically reprimand your puppy.
Reward ideas:
- Tasty treats (tiny, soft, and easy to chew, less is more)
- Verbal praise ("Yes")
- Tug toy
- Toss a ball
- Extra playtime or belly rubs
Potty Training: Be Patient, Be Consistent
Take your puppy outside every 1-2 hours. Praise and reward them every time they go outside. Never punish verbally or physically.
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Crate training is essential to potty training. Please see Naples Top Dogs article on crate training and free download on crate training.
If your puppy has an accident, clean it up and use enzymic cleaner to remove urine/feces stain.
Teach Basic Commands
Teaching your puppy a few essential commands gives them structure - and keeps them safe and keeps you sane.
Start with:
- Sit
- Wait
- Recall-Come
- Leave it
- Down
Socialize Early and Often
Expose them to people, other dogs, sounds, and new environments between 3 and 14 weeks of age. The socialization period cut off for puppies is about 18 weeks of age, so it's imperative to start early and positively.
Ideas:
- Puppy playdates
- Walks in the park
- Visits to the pet store
- Visits to the vet
Don't Skip Leash Training
Leash training is a must. Start indoors and in a quiet space. Do not start outside with all the distractions and smells, it's too much and too soon.
Leash tips:
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- Use a harness for better control
- Keep walks short at first
- Bring your treats, ball, tug toy
- Stop walking if they pull - reward when they walk beside you
When in Doubt, Ask a Pro
Professional trainers or puppy classes can make a big difference, especially if your puppy is showing signs of shyness. If you notice that your puppy is "shy" contact a professional trainer immediately.
Conclusion
Training your puppy won't happen overnight, but with patience, consistency, and love, you'll build a strong bond that lasts a lifetime.





