![]() ![]() (2) Daily stats:Ĩ scheduled opportunities to toilet outside as well as appropriate supervision and confinement to assist house training.Ģ scheduled feeding times and treats throughout the day for toileting and training. Only attend to pup in the night if he cries out to toilet. There should be no food remaining from the day after 9:30 pm. Prepare Kongs and pop them in the freezer for the next day.ġ0-6pm -In crate for the night. Measure tomorrow's daily food portion and use it to load Kibble Nibble, 2 Kongs and leave the rest in a Tupperware on the counter for toileting treats and training. (4, 3, 5)ĩ:30-9:45 -short walk outside or time in yard to toilet before bed. Spend 5-10 minutes training whatever pup needs -come, sit, down, on and off couch, etc. Good time for a chewy like a bully stick or other safe chew. (4, 5)Ħ:30-7:15 - Evening exercise time: Play in the backyard, walk pup around neighborhood, take him to a local park, find empty tennis courts and let him run free, walk on the beach, etc. Watch puppy for signs of needed to go out! Eat dinner. ![]() (1, 5)Ħpm-6:30pm-free in house -play, train or love your puppy. Good time for you to wind down, check in with family, and cook dinner. (3)ĥ:30 -6pm: In gated area with a food stuffed Kong and a Kibble Nibble. (2)ĥ:15pm -5:30pm: Take puppy out to toilet and reward him when he goes. Eat your lunch while puppy if free. Take pup out one more time to toilet before you head back to work. Tug-of-war, Tail Teaser, toss a ball, and/or play and train with treats when puppy responds correctly. Treat within one second when he eliminates. Puppy is taken outside for a 20 minute walk. (2)ġ2:30-12-50pm -You are on lunch break or have arranged for someone to tend to your puppy. Leave puppy with a safe chewy toy (Kong with a liver treat stuck deep inside, a bully stick, a nylabone). (5, 6, 3)Ĩ:30am -12:30pm -In crate for nap and confinement when you are at work. Ignore puppy intermittently (while still watching him!) during this time and answer emails, check phone, do dishes, etc. Ask your puppy to come, sit and down 10 times each and reward with a treat. Spend time tossing a toy for puppy while you have coffee. (3)ħ:10-8am -Puppy is loose in house under your supervision. (1, 4, 5)ħam- Take puppy out to toilet again. Don't forget to wait for puppy to sit before giving him his food. (3, 4)Ħ:10am - 7am Feed puppy in a gated area from a Kibble Nibble filled with dry, loose kibble and a Kong stuffed and frozen (which you prepared the night before) while you shower and prepare for work. Deliver treat within one second of puppy eliminating. Daily ScheduleĦam - Wake up and take puppy outside to toilet. ![]() Take your pup somewhere new -a park, another walking route, a store that welcomes dogs, etc.) I recommend having the following things on hand: an appropriately sized crate, an ex-pen or gated area 2 Kongs, a Kibble Nibble or other treat dispensing toy (s) bully sticks, cow hooves, safe dental chews, plush toys that squeak, a tug-toy, something to chase -tennis balls, Jolly Ball, frisbee, Tail Teaser a dog bed a water bowl which is always accessible a collar, harness and leash poop bags high-quality puppy food and some various healthy treats -boiled chicken, freeze-dried liver, etc. Find a training class or a safe place for puppy to meet other dogs (Invite friends with social dogs to your house, take your pup to friends with dogs' yards). Take your puppy in the car at least twice a week. Evenings and weekends are time to step up puppy's socialization and training time. The following schedule will meet puppy's needs within a schedule for a working person with a 9-5 job Monday thru Friday. (4)Training, manners, learning to live in house with people. Each day includes the following: (1) Food -2 meals and hand-fed as rewards throughout the day. When puppies needs are met, they are be happy, thrive and grow and to turn into dogs that you love to be around. You can change the time frames, but try to keep the daily stats the same as below for the best outcome. This is a sample day that hopefully you can adjust to meet your schedule and your puppy's needs. ![]()
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