How Long to Play Tough Love on Puppies Feeding Schedule
Playtime
Having a handful of puppy toys on hand makes it easy to keep your pup entertained throughout the day. Whether you decide to take your puppy outside for a game of fetch or monitor him indoors with a puzzle toy, there are many ways you can keep your puppy both mentally and physically stimulated.
Here are a few of my favorite toys to have on hand…
- A ball/frisbee for a game of fetch.
- An antler bone which provides a constructive and natural chewing source.
- A puzzle toy for mental stimulation.
- A kong you can fill with a treat to keep your pup busy.
- A soft, plush toy…some puppies love carrying around a cuddly toy!
Puppies are incredibly smart! When you provide them with toys, they quickly learn what they are/are not allowed to play with in your home. For example, giving your dog a bone to chew on should help keep your pup from chewing up your favorite pair of slippers.
If you're struggling with chewing, I encourage you to take a look at an article I wrote on how to get your dog from chewing on and destroying your stuff… Read it now!
Leash Training
At 8-weeks-old, it's likely that your puppy will struggle to walk on a leash–let alone be able to walk very far before they decide to take a nap on the grass!
That being said, leash training is something you should start right away with your puppy in order to teach him/her proper outdoor walking manners.
You can simply start in your backyard getting your puppy accustomed to using a leash with a little stroll around the grass. As your puppy gets older and a little more aware of what going on a walk means, I encourage you to use the resources below…
View my Ultimate Guide to Leash Training here !
Listen to My Podcast on Overexcited Behaviors While on a Walk !
Eat (E): Setting Your Pup Up for Success at Mealtime
Feeding your puppy might seem like a simple, straightforward part of owning a dog. However, most people don't realize how big of an impact food can have on various aspects of your puppies training.
I recommend setting up a designated mealtime area. Always make sure to change your puppy's water so it's fresh and clean and serve his/her breakfast in a designated dog bowl.
You can help your puppy remain calm around food by asking them to sit and wait until they've been given the command to go ahead and eat. Of course, this is more difficult with an 8-week-old puppy, but it's not impossible to set boundaries so your pup isn't jumping all over you.
Once you've given your pup their food, you can practice gently giving your pup a pet while they eat or even picking up the food bowl once in the middle of their meal time. Of course, you don't want to be a pest to your pup. But, interacting with a puppy while they eat can help negate aggressive food behaviors down the road while gently reminding your pup that you are the provider.
Like I said, don't be an annoyance as it's not fair to pester your puppy while they enjoy a meal. But a little interaction is very helpful when it comes to teaching your puppy to be gentle with food.
Setting your puppy up for success with food is so important I'm going to share an exclusive video with you from my Project Moses Video Diary—one of many videos within a paid program that show you step-by-step how to work with your new puppy as I train my puppy, Moses.
Moses is 5 months old in this video. However, the principals are the same regardless of whether your puppy is 8 weeks or 8 months.
Watch the video now…
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Making Your Puppy Feel Safe
It's important to understand that your tiny little puppy probably won't like being left by themself. After all, a puppy is just a baby who wants his/her "mommy."
However, the more you practice spending time away from your pup, the easier it will become for both of you! The key is to ensure your puppy feels safe, and not to give into those sad little squeaks every time you leave the room.
This is such an important part of your puppy's schedule that I filmed the steps I took on leaving Moses alone when he was just 8 weeks old. I'm sharing this exclusive video from my Project Moses Video Diary in hopes that it will help you avoid any problems or serious behavioral issues (like separation anxiety) in the future!
Watch now!
Bonus Video from inside the puppy coach video diary :
How To Leave Your Puppy At Home Alone
Overnight Crate Training
The long overnight bedtime haul can be challenging for puppies…especially when they are left alone in the dark and can't see where you are.
One tip I have—if you have a puppy that howls and whines at night—is to slowly move your puppy's crate out of your room night after night. Each evening, move your puppy another foot or two away from your bed, until your puppy is eventually in a different room.
Your puppy won't notice the gradual movement and it's a great way to transition your puppy to being more independent!
Doggy Dan's 8-Week-Puppy Schedule
Now that we've covered everything that goes into my 8-week-old puppy schedule, I want to share with you an hour-by-hour outline you can use to structure your day!
Be sure to print off the outline and hang it somewhere you can see it in your home so you can use it as a daily reminder of how to structure your new puppy's day!
↓ Download the 8-Week-Old-Puppy Schedule By Hour ↓
8-Week-Puppy Schedule By Hour
Simplifying the 8-Week-Old Puppy Schedule – The Puppy Coach Program
I just threw a lot of information at you regarding my 8-week-old puppy schedule. It's possible it may all even seem a little overwhelming! That's because there's a lot that goes into responsibility bringing a new puppy into your home.
But, if you break it down into your puppy's 4 main need categories (Potty, Eat, Exercise, Sleep) you can ensure your new puppy gets everything they need to thrive during their first few weeks in your home.
The harder piece of the puzzle is adapting your schedule as your puppy grows. After all, an 8-month-old puppy has vastly different needs than an 8-week-old puppy.
So then, what resource do you use once your puppy hits 4 months, 6 months, or 8 months old?
The best way to keep up with your puppy's ever-changing needs…my comprehensive Puppy Coach training program.
The Puppy Coach training program is a step-by-step instruction manual that provides EVERYTHING you need to know about taking care of your puppy during his/her entire puppyhood.
It's a roadmap that covers everything from lessons on basic obedience training to how to manage serious dog behavioral issues, and contains 70+ videos on how to set your puppy up for success as they age into adulthood.
AndI can guarantee that it's the only resource any new puppy parent needs because it contains 2 of my most powerful puppy training resources—my Project Moses Video Diary AND The Perfect Puppy Program.
So what's your next step as a puppy parent? I encourage you to at least take a look at the program below…
Find out more about the Puppy Coach training program here!
I wish you the best with your new canine companion. Here's to many years of happiness and good health!
Cheers,
~Doggy Dan
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