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Guest 19 Jul 19 08:20 AM

Puppy day
 
Bringing home our new family member this afternoon .
Any tips for helping him settle gratefully received !
We have a crate so will be crate training .
Pic to follow later ..

mushumadness 19 Jul 19 08:22 AM

Our first new puppy came home nearly a month ago
And the second two weeks ago
Set straight rules like if they arnt gonna be allowed on the sofa don’t let them from day one
Take them outside to go look every half hour so they learn that’s where they go
Get a vet plan and insurance

Guest 19 Jul 19 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mushumadness (Post 13963477)
Our first new puppy came home nearly a month ago
And the second two weeks ago
Set straight rules like if they arnt gonna be allowed on the sofa don’t let them from day one
Take them outside to go look every half hour so they learn that’s where they go
Get a vet plan and insurance

Great thank you .
Already have insurance set up and will be getting him the same vaccination package we have for our cats .
Any tips on nighttime ?

scottishmum 19 Jul 19 08:51 AM

Diiferent routines work for different families.
We brought Riley home at 9 weeks,
For toilet training we took him out to same spot in garden to wee / poo .
When he was seeing I would say “be quick “ that was his cue , when he had done it would praise loads with a treat.
He still at 7.5 yes old weeks/ poos in the same place in garden.
Take the puppy out there after naps, after plays , after dinner, after , after and after lol, get used to doing their business outside .
I would take him out every half an hour, that resulted in a fast toilet trained dog that only had one poo accident in the house and that was week 1.

We used a crate but we did get up in the night to take him out , didn’t want him.To get used to seeing or pooing in crate.
We would put him in crate about 10pm after last wee .
We would get up about 2am take him out .
Resulted in dog that never wee or pooped in house .
By 6 months he was sleeping upstairs out the crate with us lol.

Gryff 19 Jul 19 09:15 AM

All of ours and there’s been a few taken out to the same spot in the garden still use it
Crate trained and still sleep in the crates or in the crate when we are out
The no go area in our house is the dinning room and kitchen areas even on our open plan granny annex they don’t come into that area
We did also take out during the night for the first week
Rarely had any accidents after the first week with them all even the frenchies

Guest 19 Jul 19 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottishmum (Post 13963536)
Diiferent routines work for different families.
We brought Riley home at 9 weeks,
For toilet training we took him out to same spot in garden to see / poo.
When he was seeing I would say “be quick “ that was his cue , when he had done it would praise loads with a treat.
He still at 7.5 yes old weeks/ poos in the same place in garden.
Take the puppy out there after naps, after plays , after dinner, after , after and after lol, get used to doing their business outside .
I would take him out every half an hour, that resulted in a fast toilet trained dog that only had one poo accident in the house and that was week 1.

We used a crate but we did get up in the night to take him out , didn’t want him.To get used to seeing or pooing in crate.
We would put him in crate about 10pm after last wee .
We would get up about 2am take him out .
Resulted in dog that never wee or pooped in house .
By 6 months he was sleeping upstairs out the crate with us lol.

Very helpful, thank you!
Can’t do pets in the bedroom as I’m a stupidly light sleeper ☹️

Guest 19 Jul 19 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gryff (Post 13963567)
All of ours and there’s been a few taken out to the same spot in the garden still use it
Crate trained and still sleep in the crates or in the crate when we are out
The no go area in our house is the dinning room and kitchen areas even on our open plan granny annex they don’t come into that area
We did also take out during the night for the first week
Rarely had any accidents after the first week with them all even the frenchies

Great ,thank you .
He’s a Frenchie and I’ve heard they can be a bit hard to toilet train so I expect a lot of up and down the stairs to take him out for a wee (town house) 😆

4fromsuffolk 19 Jul 19 09:56 AM

I would tell you to be careful on the stairs! We added a puppy at the end of June to our older 2 dogs. I was rushing downstairs in the morning to feed them and let them out and slipped and broke my fibula. I’m 3 weeks in of 6 weeks in a plaster cast not being allowed to weight bear. Toilet training has not easy!

I would also say enjoy your puppy as they grow so quickly! You are going to have great fun with your new addition. We would never be without dogs.

Guest 19 Jul 19 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by 4fromsuffolk (Post 13963663)
I would tell you to be careful on the stairs! We added a puppy at the end of June to our older 2 dogs. I was rushing downstairs in the morning to feed them and let them out and slipped and broke my fibula. I’m 3 weeks in of 6 weeks in a plaster cast not being allowed to weight bear. Toilet training has not easy!

I would also say enjoy your puppy as they grow so quickly! You are going to have great fun with your new addition. We would never be without dogs.

Oh my gosh, you poor thing !
I have buckled down my stairs a few times but never worse than a sore ankle,luckily (although the pain was excruciating !)
Thank you .
Weren’t supposed to be getting him before we went away but breeder said she recommended it for bonding purposes so the next couple of weeks will be interesting !

4fromsuffolk 19 Jul 19 10:15 AM

It’s an exciting time. We’ve always had ours from 8 weeks old - I know breeders sometimes want them to go later - they change so quickly! Enjoy xx


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