By the time you bring your new puppy home he will almost certainly be about 8 to 10 weeks old and this is the ideal age to start teaching him. French bulldogs are known for their obstinacy so it is vital that you start out as you denote to go on from the sound go. Here are some of the most significant things you must start teaching your new puppy straight away:
The Schedule
It is very important to educate your new puppy how life will be in his new home; puppies like to feel safe and have some kind of custom to their day and now are a fine time to begin. Some of the things you must teach him are:
- Where he will sleep.
- Where to locate his food and water.
- When it is point to go to bed and get up.
- Where he will go to the toilet.
- Where his plaything are.
Once this is recognized your puppy will start to form a bond with his master, he will locate that you are reliable and can give him with what he needs, he will feel safe. You can then go onto training other just as vital things such as:
* What the sound “NO” means - this is a word that you will most likely find yourself repeating very frequently in the beginning, however by repeating it each time your puppy does something wrong he should rapidly learn what the word means.
* Housetraining - this is the ideal age to start teaching your new puppy housetraining, you can bring in him to his bathroom and continue in taking him there every half hour, though due to the young age it can take numerous months for his young bladder to grow strong sufficient to stop accidents from occurrence.
* Being handled and cleaned - your new puppy will be just like a little child always wanting to play and run around, though you should start a grooming regime at this young age to get into good habits. It is also clever to get your puppy used to being handled and chosen up.
* To be calm - now is a good time to train your puppy how to be calm, for example when he is taking something from your hand or when he has something in his mouth you want to get from him. You must teach him not to bite, grab or hold onto something strongly.
* What the sound “NO” means - this is a word that you will most likely find yourself repeating very frequently in the beginning, however by repeating it each time your puppy does something wrong he should rapidly learn what the word means.
* Housetraining - this is the ideal age to start teaching your new puppy housetraining, you can bring in him to his bathroom and continue in taking him there every half hour, though due to the young age it can take numerous months for his young bladder to grow strong sufficient to stop accidents from occurrence.
* Being handled and cleaned - your new puppy will be just like a little child always wanting to play and run around, though you should start a grooming regime at this young age to get into good habits. It is also clever to get your puppy used to being handled and chosen up.
* To be calm - now is a good time to train your puppy how to be calm, for example when he is taking something from your hand or when he has something in his mouth you want to get from him. You must teach him not to bite, grab or hold onto something strongly.