Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Great list, I would just add "sit" to this as it is very easy to teach to puppies and useful for greeting people, waiting to eat, etc.
This has nothing to do with training and everything to do with your puppy's health. We were unprepared when we brought Polly home and I wish I had know these two things. First, she had never been in a car and got horribly car sick, 15 minutes out we had to dash to the nearest store we could find for paper towels, carpet cleaner and bags to throw it all in so next time I would have a kit in the car just in case (she grew out of it finally), and the other thing I would do is ask that the pup not be fed before you take her home and maybe they could give her a tiny Dramamine tablet to help her out just in case. Second, try not to use a rest area for her potty break on the way home...we quickly found out that was one of the nastiest places ever to take a dog out to go potty, no one ever picks up there. Find a strip mall or some spot with a grassy strip, carry your poop bags with you, and take her out there. She will be less exposed to feces from other dogs and any diseases they might carry.
Important!
I'd add the value of encouraging your puppy look at you - literally - which will be important as you begin to teach him or her to wait for your permission before doing anything and everything. When my two were very young, we used the command, "Watch Me," and held a small treat between our eyes, which we gave to our pups as soon as they looked at us.
Yes, & I click & treat when they look. I start every training session this way. The treat gets them loving it & seeing training as fun
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