Should You Start Training Your Puppy as Soon as You Can?
YES. The earlier, the better. Puppies as young as eight weeks can begin learning simple skills like responding to praise, getting used to wearing a collar, and understanding basic house rules. Potty training, gentle boundaries, and early routines are the first steps toward raising a well-behaved dog.
Leash skills are also important to introduce early. Teaching your puppy to walk politely by your side makes outings more enjoyable and builds trust. From there, you can add foundation commands like sit, down, and stay. Puppyhood is the best time to introduce new experiences in a positive way, helping your pup grow into a confident, adaptable adult.
But here’s the truth: it’s never too late. Dogs of any age can learn with the right structure, consistency, and guidance.
⚠️ Remember: Most serious behavioral problems start small. Jumping, mouthing, or pulling may look “cute” at first but can quickly grow into difficult habits. Never ignore unwanted behaviors. If you are unsure how to handle them, reach out to a professional trainer. Addressing issues early is always easier and cheaper than trying to fix them later.

