Now that your puppy has all the basics covered, it’s time to learn some advanced training tricks with our top tips!
From obedience to agility, here are three things that can help set you up for a happy and healthy life together.
It’s only natural for your puppy to nip, mouth and jump up, but when left unchecked these can turn into serious problems that could have been avoided.
Bringing a mischievous bundle of fur home is so much fun. When you’re teaching your puppy to sit and tickling their tummy, it’s unlikely that the thought of them having their own litter will even cross your mind.
When your dog reaches about the age of seven – a little younger in large breeds (five to six) and older in small breeds (around nine) – they’re generally considered to be ‘senior’.
Dogs usually make firm friends easily, and your pup will almost certainly love being around other canine companions.