5 week old pup

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Archit Kumar

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Hey guys,

I recently rescued a little 4 week old old. Puppy from a house which apparently has been abandoned. He's been a well behaved puppy and has completely recoovered from the shock and is playful and active. But I have a few questions regarding his behavior. I've never had a dog so it's a learning curve for me.

1. He has started sleeping through the night for 5 to 6 hours at a stretch but he wakes up early in the morning and starts whining at the door to get out. So I take him out to pee and let him run around for a bit.. I have a garden inside so I don't run the risk of having other dogs.. He's safe behind a gate and a wall. But when I get him. Back and put him in his bed ke keeps jumping out and running to the door and starts howling. Then I have to sit next to his bed and keep him in my lap till he's asleep.. But the moment I put him back in his bed he wakes up and does the same cycle till his feeding. Time which is usually 2 hours after.

2. He's very bitey and has a hard bite for obvious reasons and I can't give negative reinforcement by takin treats away since he's just on baby food as of now. But he starts growling at my slippers and literally attacks them and munches on them. Is that growling behavior normal?

3. Since the vet estimates his age to be 5 when would be a good time to start training him.. We've not seen any poop accidents inside the home coz immediately after feeding I take him. Outside and for the past 4 days he's been a good puppy and has been pooing outside in the garden..How can I give positive reinforcement at this age. Or should I just continue this till I can give him treats.

4. He's started learning how to say please. He knows his feeding place in the house and goes there and sits and looks at me with typical puppy dog eyes and drooped ears.. That I think I'm very happy to see.
 

Jan

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1. When he wakes up and wants to go out, I wouldn't allow him to play outside. Potty trips in the middle of the night are for going to the bathroom only and then it's back to bed.

2. Pretty normal behavior for a pup that was rescued at 4 weeks old. He never had the opportunity to learn bite inhibition from his littermates. You are going to have to teach him. I would download two e-books. Before you get your puppy and After you get your puppy. You can get them here: Free downloads | Dog Star Daily

3. The sooner the better. You will just have to keep reinforcing the training it. Lots of treats. Use them as a reward, not as a bribe.

Good luck!
 

Archit Kumar

Boxer Pal
OK I'll. Go through the books but I already have the pup.

And what kind of treats can I give a puppy this age?


1. When he wakes up and wants to go out, I wouldn't allow him to play outside. Potty trips in the middle of the night are for going to the bathroom only and then it's back to bed.

2. Pretty normal behavior for a pup that was rescued at 4 weeks old. He never had the opportunity to learn bite inhibition from his littermates. You are going to have to teach him. I would download two e-books. Before you get your puppy and After you get your puppy. You can get them here: Free downloads | Dog Star Daily

3. The sooner the better. You will just have to keep reinforcing the training it. Lots of treats. Use them as a reward, not as a bribe.

Good luck!
 

Jan

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I realize that you already have your puppy. You will still find Before You Get Your Puppy beneficial.

You want the treats to be soft and easy to eat. Since he is so young, you might try cooking up a chicken breast and cutting it into tiny pieces. Just refrigerate it, when not using it. :)
 

Archit Kumar

Boxer Pal
Are small bits of cheese slice OK?

I realize that you already have your puppy. You will still find Before You Get Your Puppy beneficial.

You want the treats to be soft and easy to eat. Since he is so young, you might try cooking up a chicken breast and cutting it into tiny pieces. Just refrigerate it, when not using it. :)
 

Jan

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Yes, small pieces of cheese will work! It is best to use various things! It keeps things interesting for your pup.
 

Jan

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I am glad that he is doing well. Puppies usually learn really quickly. Be aware, that he will probably forget it all, if you don't keep reinforcing it. There memories are really short with they are puppies.

Good luck!
 

Archit Kumar

Boxer Pal
I do it 5 or 6 times a day.. He's finally started relaxing a little more.. Sits on the floor all relaxed and all..
He's doing quiet well :) Thanks for ur help

I am glad that he is doing well. Puppies usually learn really quickly. Be aware, that he will probably forget it all, if you don't keep reinforcing it. There memories are really short with they are puppies.

Good luck!
 
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