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Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

YNP #026: Timing is EVERYTHING When Training Your Dog

Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist

Kids & Family, How To, Pets & Animals, Education

4.8917 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2019

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

The thought of raising two puppies at the same time can be very appealing. What most of us don't realize is that it doesn't take two times the work...it takes three times the work.

The thought of raising two puppies together can create a lot of warm, fuzzy, and fun images.  They will keep each other company, entertain each other, exercise each other, and create perfect Instagram moments of snuggling together in their bed.

We go into it aware that it will take more work.  Of course, it makes sense, there are two puppies instead of one.  What we don’t realize until we get them home is that it doesn’t take twice the work, it takes THREE times the work as raising one puppy.

When a client asks me: “How to do I train two dogs at the same time?” My answer is: “You don’t.”  Not until you train each one separately so they understand what you are asking. Then you can bring them together and train them as a pack.  That is where three times the work comes in.

AND it doesn’t stop at skills training.  There are many activities you will need to do with your puppies both separately and together.

There are also many reasons for this which I talk about within the episode.

  1. Litter-mate syndrome
  2. You need to have a relationship and bond with each dog on their own and with both dogs as a pack.
  3. Prevent separation anxiety from each other by giving them time apart.
  4. Teach them to have the confidence to deal with any environment with and without their sibling there.

This is A LOT of work to train and prevent behavior problems.  Enough that most dog trainers recommend that you don’t ever get two dogs from the same litter.  It can be done, if you are prepared for it.

If you already have two puppies or if you are set on getting two, I give you some examples on how to tackle all of this work .

If you are still thinking about getting two puppies, I give you the advice I usually give my clients who really want two dogs.

Enjoy!

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to your new puppies podcast. Starting you and your dog off on the right paw. Here's your

0:16.8

host Debbie Salento. Hello and welcome to episode 26 of your new puppies podcast. I'm Debbie and today we're going to talk

0:35.5

about how timing is everything. So I've talked about it before that our dogs are very present-minded. They only really

0:47.9

know what's happening right now in this moment. So that means whenever we're trying to teach our dogs a new behavior

0:55.8

or stop an unwanted behavior, we can only do that in the moment the behavior is happening.

1:03.2

Even if the behavior happened 30 seconds ago,

1:06.5

it might as well have been three days ago to our dog.

1:10.0

And we can't sit our dog down and say,

1:12.2

hey, you remember that thing you did a while ago?

1:14.8

I really liked it, do it again.

1:16.7

Or that was not good, that was against the house rules,

1:20.1

you're not allowed to do that.

1:21.7

You can't do that with our dogs. The only way to

1:24.2

communicate that with them is while the behavior is happening. And this isn't

1:30.0

really that easy. It's a skill it takes practice this is something that doesn't come natural to us

1:37.2

but if we can be aware of it that we need can only reward or correct behaviors

1:42.3

while they're happening, it is really going to benefit

1:46.1

the training of our puppy.

1:49.3

So a while ago, I get a phone call from a client.

1:53.0

She has a puppy 12 weeks old in the middle of potty training and she was super concerned because

1:59.8

her puppy hated being outside.

2:03.8

They would go outside and almost immediately he would turn around and try to frantically

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