Q&A: What age should you start training a dog?

Training your pup is an important part of raising a well-behaved, happy dog. But when is the best time to start? What age should you start training a dog?

The answer to this question is that it depends on the individual dog. While some breeds may be able to start formal training as early as 8 weeks old, others may not be ready until they are 6 months old. Generally speaking, you should wait until your pup is at least 8 weeks old before you start any formal training. This is because puppies are just beginning to learn how to interact with their environment and may not be able to focus on training.

When it comes to potty training, you can start as soon as your puppy arrives home. This is because puppies have an instinctive desire to keep their sleeping area clean. You can start by taking your pup outside to the same spot every time after they eat, drink, or wake up from a nap. This will help them learn to recognize where they should go to do their business.

In addition to potty training, you should also start teaching your pup basic obedience commands such as “sit” and “stay”. This will help them become more obedient and better behaved. You can start teaching these commands as early as 8 weeks old.

No matter what age you start training your pup, it’s important to keep in mind that it’s never too late to start. Even if your pup is a bit older, you can still teach them basic obedience commands. The key is to be consistent and patient with your pup. With a bit of time and effort, you can have a well-behaved pup in no time!