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If you have a new puppy you are probably dealing with at least one (but most likely all three!) of these issues: jumping, barking and nipping.
It’s what puppies do, so it’s “normal” but that doesn’t mean you have to just let it go and hope it passes and they grow out of it. (Newsflash: they usually get worse when not addressed vs better!)
Check out the timestamps to find what other puppyhood help you’d like answers on and join us every Wednesday at 1pm PT on Instagram or TikTok to ask your questions live!
Full episodes can be viewed on our YouTube channel every Monday. To get notified when it’s ready, sign up for our VIP (Very Important Puppy) list and we’ll email it to you directly!
Ep 246 Timestamps:
*1:01 - How to manage jumping, barking, and nipping with a 14-week-old Maltipoo?
8:07 - What to do if a puppy confuses “sit” and “down”
11:15 - What are good low-cost, healthy training treats for multiple dogs?
13:47 - Is it okay to teach the potty bell method?
15:50 - Is it okay for a newly adopted 2-year-old dog with a wiggly tooth to avoid eating at first?
17:21 - What to do to a 16-week-old Sweetheart Aussie Shepherd who gets too distracted or overstimulated during treat-based training?
21:23 - How to improve potty training for a Beagle puppy having frequent indoor accidents?
29:13 - How to teach a 17-week-old English Bulldog to properly chew treats?
31:21 - How long should a Beagle puppy stay in the crate during the day while the owner works from home?
32:32 - How to potty train a puppy that pee only when they get excited?
35:04 - How to help an 11-month-old Jack Russell that gets overstimulated easily?
For more help with puppyhood, visit www.thepuppyacademy.com 🐶
By The Puppy Academy5
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If you have a new puppy you are probably dealing with at least one (but most likely all three!) of these issues: jumping, barking and nipping.
It’s what puppies do, so it’s “normal” but that doesn’t mean you have to just let it go and hope it passes and they grow out of it. (Newsflash: they usually get worse when not addressed vs better!)
Check out the timestamps to find what other puppyhood help you’d like answers on and join us every Wednesday at 1pm PT on Instagram or TikTok to ask your questions live!
Full episodes can be viewed on our YouTube channel every Monday. To get notified when it’s ready, sign up for our VIP (Very Important Puppy) list and we’ll email it to you directly!
Ep 246 Timestamps:
*1:01 - How to manage jumping, barking, and nipping with a 14-week-old Maltipoo?
8:07 - What to do if a puppy confuses “sit” and “down”
11:15 - What are good low-cost, healthy training treats for multiple dogs?
13:47 - Is it okay to teach the potty bell method?
15:50 - Is it okay for a newly adopted 2-year-old dog with a wiggly tooth to avoid eating at first?
17:21 - What to do to a 16-week-old Sweetheart Aussie Shepherd who gets too distracted or overstimulated during treat-based training?
21:23 - How to improve potty training for a Beagle puppy having frequent indoor accidents?
29:13 - How to teach a 17-week-old English Bulldog to properly chew treats?
31:21 - How long should a Beagle puppy stay in the crate during the day while the owner works from home?
32:32 - How to potty train a puppy that pee only when they get excited?
35:04 - How to help an 11-month-old Jack Russell that gets overstimulated easily?
For more help with puppyhood, visit www.thepuppyacademy.com 🐶

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