Step-by-Step Guide to Training Your Puppy in the First Month

Step-by-Step Guide to Training Your Puppy in the First Month

Published: June 15, 2025

Training Your Puppy
Training Your Puppy

I’ve seen how a structured first month shapes a puppy’s future. Your initial weeks together are critical for building trust, preventing behavior issues, and establishing lifelong habits. This guide covers:

  • House training fundamentals using positive reinforcement
  • Socialization safety protocols (AVMA-approved)
  • Essential commands (Sit, Come, Leave It)
  • Bite inhibition techniques
  • Daily schedule templates for consistency

Preparing for Your Puppy’s Arrival

Set up success before your puppy comes home. Puppies thrive on predictability:

  • Sleeping Zone: Size crate for standing/turning only. Cover for den-like security
  • Potty Spot: Consistent outdoor area or indoor pee pads
  • Play Space: Puppy-proofed area with chew toys. Remove hazards using ASPCA’s toxic plant list

Pro Tip: “Puppies adapt faster when their environment limits mistakes” – AKC Canine Good Citizen Program


Week 1: Building Trust & House Training Foundations

Focus on bonding and routine. Prevent accidents and create positive crate associations.

Daily Schedule

TimeActivity
6–7 AMPotty break → Playtime → Breakfast
7:30–9 AMSupervised play → Potty break → Nap in crate
Repeat every 2 hoursPotty breaks after naps/meals/play

Key Tasks

  1. Crate Training
    • Feed meals inside crate with door open
    • Close door for 5–10 minutes post-meal
    • Never use crate for punishment
  2. Potty Training
    • Use cue “Go potty” during elimination
    • Reward with treats within 3 seconds
    • Clean accidents with enzymatic cleaner

Week 2: Socialization & Basic Commands

Introduce novelty in controlled settings. Keep experiences positive during fear periods.

Safe Socialization Plan

  • People: Invite 1–2 calm guests
  • Surfaces: Grass, tile, carpet
  • Sounds: Vacuum/traffic recordings at low volume

Teach “Sit” and “Come”

  1. Sit: Lift treat backward over head → Say “Sit!” → Reward
  2. Come: Crouch 2 feet away → Say “Come!” → Reward approach

Data Point: Puppies socialized before 12 weeks are 86% less likely to develop aggression (AVMA)


Week 3: Bite Inhibition & Leash Intro

Redirect mouthing calmly:

  • Yelp if teeth touch skin → Ignore 15 seconds
  • Offer chew toy immediately

Leash Training Steps

  1. Wear collar/harness indoors 15 minutes
  2. Attach leash → Supervised dragging
  3. Short indoor walks → Reward loose leash

Week 4: Routine Reinforcement

Expand experiences while solidifying training:

  • Potty breaks: Extend to 3 hours if accident-free
  • Commands: Add “Leave It” using closed-fist treat method
  • Public Exposure: Carry to parks (avoid grass pre-vaccines)

Troubleshooting Common Issues

ProblemSolution
Nighttime whiningPlace crate near your bed
Refusing commandsUse higher-value rewards (boiled chicken)
Fear of strangersHave people toss treats without eye contact

Next Steps

By week 4, your puppy should:

  • Eliminate outside consistently
  • Respond to “Sit” and “Come” 80% of the time
  • Chew toys instead of hands

Schedule vet visits for vaccines/deworming. Continue training with AKC’s S.T.A.R. Puppy Program.

Remember: Consult a vet behaviorist for persistent anxiety or aggression.


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