Puppy Training
The first six months of a puppy’s life are very important. What they experience during this period will directly affect their character and behavior for the rest of their life.
I am aware that the most challenging part of living with our beloved pets at home is trying to communicate with a young puppy, trying to understand them, and at the same time trying to explain yourself to them.
Our puppy management program;
Socialization: When puppies are introduced to a variety of people, animals, and environments, it helps prevent unwanted behaviors such as fear and aggression.
Basic Obedience Training: Fundamental commands like sit, stay, and come are crucial for the safety of the puppies and the control of their owners.
Potty Training: Preventing dogs from going to the bathroom in inappropriate places inside the house is critical both for home hygiene and for the dogs to be acceptable members of the household.
Biting and Chewing Control: Puppies naturally tend to bite and chew, but controlling these behaviors is important to prevent damage to objects and people.
Independence: If puppies learn to be alone, they can stay calm and stress-free even when their owners are not home.
Established Boundaries: It’s important for puppies to understand and respect boundaries for their safety and the safety of those around them.
Puppy training ensures that your dog not only lives a healthy and happy life but also maintains a quality and trouble-free relationship with you. Therefore, providing proper training should be a top priority among the responsibilities of owning a puppy.










