bex1984
Well-Known Member
I am new to dog-ownership so have been reading books and the internet left right and centre to find out what I should be doing with my new puppy.
Stan is 12 weeks old today and we got him last Friday. Since then he has learnt Sit, is just about grasping Stay, comes to call quickly 90% of the time (unless something smells really interesting), walks calmly on the lead, goes off the lead for short spells in the park, and is starting to learn Leave It.
He hasn't pood in the house since his first evening, and only weed in the house yesterday morning because I didn't get him out quick enough after he woke up. He is still taking a while to realise he's been taken outside to go to the loo and I'm not going to let him in to play (he prefers being indoors) until he goes but we're trying to teach him to 'toilet' on command. When we're at home we're with him nearly all the time so we take him straight out if he looks like he needs the loo - will he eventually learn to ask to go out? He is whining if we go upstairs (he is shut downstairs) but we're just ignoring him until he goes quiet - will this work given time?
He is on the waiting list to go to a puppy party at the Vets (should be in the next few weeks) and I have the number for a puppy training class round the corner from my house.
Does that sound like we're doing OK? what else can we teach him at the moment? I don't want to overload him but do want him to be learning - I can't stand naughty dogs!
Stan is 12 weeks old today and we got him last Friday. Since then he has learnt Sit, is just about grasping Stay, comes to call quickly 90% of the time (unless something smells really interesting), walks calmly on the lead, goes off the lead for short spells in the park, and is starting to learn Leave It.
He hasn't pood in the house since his first evening, and only weed in the house yesterday morning because I didn't get him out quick enough after he woke up. He is still taking a while to realise he's been taken outside to go to the loo and I'm not going to let him in to play (he prefers being indoors) until he goes but we're trying to teach him to 'toilet' on command. When we're at home we're with him nearly all the time so we take him straight out if he looks like he needs the loo - will he eventually learn to ask to go out? He is whining if we go upstairs (he is shut downstairs) but we're just ignoring him until he goes quiet - will this work given time?
He is on the waiting list to go to a puppy party at the Vets (should be in the next few weeks) and I have the number for a puppy training class round the corner from my house.
Does that sound like we're doing OK? what else can we teach him at the moment? I don't want to overload him but do want him to be learning - I can't stand naughty dogs!