Your Complete Puppy Training Schedule By Age

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Published 2019-09-15
In this video, I'm going to show you a puppy training schedule by age, so you can plan your training sessions with your new puppy! Did you know that a puppy's brain is fully developed by the age of 7 weeks? That means, by the time your puppy is ready to come home with you they're ready to learn! Knowing where you should be with your training can be helpful. It is actually more important to understand where you are with your own puppy in terms of progressions, but having a straightforward guide that allows you to schedule your puppy training can be a great way to measure your progress!

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CHAPTERS
00:00 Your Puppy Training Schedule By Age
00:53 8 Week Old Puppy Training Schedule
06:16 9 Week Old Puppy Training Tips
09:10 10 Week Old Puppy Training Tips - 16 Weeks Old
14:03 Puppy Handling Training
20:44 Teaching Your Puppy Their Name

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Happy Training! ~Ken
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All Comments (21)
  • @jilljohnson2815
    “Yes!” has so much value at our house that when the Bears score and we yell “YES!!” All our dogs come running for a reward! LOL
  • Hi A summary: 8 week - feeding by hand and putting a bit on his bowl so he learns that you give food - learn his name, when feeding is name then reward (food) - yes word, say yes and then reward. - Crate training - Potty training: after food, after a nap, after playing - Extra: teach follow food in your hand. 9 weeks - Supervision is key, they puppy is more comfortable, so you need to reach them to behave. - Same as week 8, reinforcement there. - Follow food to do a circle, make the puppy work, if they work they receive a reward. - Extra: hold the collar and reward. 10- 16 weeks - 1st week. sit, down and stand commands can be teached, better to pick just one: sit. Then way of doing is Command > stimulus > reward. So you said the command, do the movement for them to sit and then reward. - 2nd week: 1. continue with same command but now with the same gesture but without the reward. The reward comes after, this is to teach that not always need a reward. 2. Start bond, like touching them paws, ears, nails...and rewarding if they behave. - Continue teaching through those weeks other commands, 1 command per 1 or 2 weeks. - Important to learn “come” commands with their name. Use a leash to make him come with food & follow your hand with food. Increase challenge with distractions.
  • @JulAlxAU
    My puppy is 10 weeks old, he sits, stayes, goes down, stands, heels and sits when I come to stop; all on command. I started his training since his 7th week.
  • I have a 10 week old golden doodle and have watched countless puppy training videos. I think yours is the most helpful so far! Thank you!
  • 19:04 very important! my dog went deaf because my family couldn't recognize the ear infection in time. we did notice the smell but didn't understand though. Make sure to smell the ears
  • @Allure-zb1fn
    Can you refrain from using such adorable puppies, when you doing these videos. I had to watch it three times, because the first two times, I was too busy doing the awwwww, to pay attention lol
  • @BrenDoneIt
    Your videos are sooo much more valuable than some of the other (not so “revolutionary”) dog training channels that YT’s algorithm gives preference to. Also, thank you for not killing us with a borage of endorsements and ads for the first fifteen minutes of every video.
  • @noth9617
    I love how her little baby yoda ears perk up the second you say yes while training without the food. It really is a place keeper she knows means food is coming. I’m using all of your techniques with my 10 week old GSP I’ve had her for only 3 whole days and she’s already heeling, leaving my cats alone, sitting, lying down, turning left and right, sleeping all night in her crate without complaining. She’s a dream dog, I hope I can continue to do this amazing intelligent beauty justice because I work in an animal shelter (where I’ve adopted her from) and it’s heartbreaking to see the potential all the dogs would have but they haven’t had those foundations of good manners and exposure to socialisation opportunities when they were younger.
  • This is the most thorough explanation I've heard for bringing a new puppy home. Well done sir 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
  • @johanlindh
    I can't put a price on the helpful tips I've gotten from this channel! So much appreciated by a first-time dog (puppy) owner!
  • @cptjck_9327
    Coming up to 9 weeks- recapping the video ready for the next stage. Thanks so much for making my first days with my new puppy such a joy!
  • @thezachpack
    I’ve been watching tons of dog training videos and this is by FAR the best! I love all the information in one video! Amazing! Thank you!
  • @KM-px8cs
    I'm never disappointed when I watch one of your videos. Thank you for the great and detailed content.
  • @lunarsamantha
    You two are amazing! I cannot thank you enough for teaching us these things. I really appreciate you guys!
  • @susankahn3655
    Oh my gosh! I am so happy to have your your YouTube channel. We are bringing home our first pup ever, and you have made it seems so much easier than I was expecting. I can not thank you enough for the delight we will have to bring this pup home. I just wish you lived closer. I have started a journal for her with all of your instructions and things we will need. Again Thank you!
  • @lauraladd4080
    Thank you!! This was SO helpful! Love the week-by-week and step-by-step details! We're picking up our 8 week old puppy this weekend and will start using so much of your training in the coming weeks and months.
  • Taking notes! Love the playing on your phone clip - getting our puppy in 2 weeks!
  • Best videos I've seen! No great long waffle but straight into it! As someone completely new and struggling already this is great to have things to try
  • @AT-zb3mj
    This video is gold. Honestly. I've been saying for years that YouTube is the best educational resource that has ever existed. Ken, this video ought to be compulsory viewing for the vast majority of dog owners. I've always had German Shepherds and they've all been fantastic (always reward-based training) - although the last one, from a more 'working' background (I wanted a challenge for Schutzhund) was a little too challenging with crate training at night! After an 8 year gap (children) the time is right and we've a beautiful Border Collie, 8 1/2 weeks old. I found you by searching specifically for Border Collie 'tips' - understanding just how 'interesting' this breed is in particular. I've learned a lot of new methods from your video here and I'd encourage people to be aware of the subtle point when watching it that its us that needs to modify our behaviour to get the most out of value training. So many problems are unwittingly caused by the owners. Our little one is doing a little too well perhaps. It's almost concerning. She's quickly gained confidence and has slept every night without so much of a whimper. Last night (day 6) she slept 2300-0630 and I do love to wake her by getting myself ready rather than wait for her to wake. Jan Fennell's famous methods of ignoring the dog until you're ready are a great help in keeping them calm in these respects. Question: when a dog's doing exceptionally well - do you push on a little ahead with the training or try to keep it steady and allow it to develop naturally as she grows mentally, concentrating instead on reinforcing what they do well? Now to train the kids....!