Puppy Training Made Easy! CRUSH the first 24 hours!

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Training and raising a puppy is hard work but worth every second that you put in and surviving those first 24 hours with your puppy can be daunting but this video breaks down how to survive the first 24 hours with your puppy.

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I love that you say if your puppy has an accident, clean it up and acknowledge that it is your fault. Correct, sir.

amberwidenhofer
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I did the "softy..softy approach" day one with my 2 month old Bully, thank Christ he never cried in the crate, but I started him out in my room a couple of nights, then to the entry way, then in the hallway, now I have him down the hall where he can't see me at night. It worked, no barking or crying at night, he sleeps well.

judahunleashed
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Currently doing the tough love approach. I got my Puppy yesterday and stayed with her in the living room the 1st night. I made sure to put a sign on my door to inform my neighbors that she will be making noise and to bare with me till she learns to stop. Today I personally went to my neighbor to remind them and ask if they can hear anything. They told me no so that's a great sign that my building has some good sound proofing. 👌🏿 🎉

AnnerzDrum
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You have a lot of self control. I couldn’t even think straight with 2 puppies running around me!

simil
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I’m in Australia and just had to say goodbye to my 9 year old Cavalier King Charles, Ruby, a month ago. I decided to get 2 siblings, 1 because I’m home 24/7 so can spend the time to train them & my chosen breeder isn’t breeding anymore. Ruby was a dream puppy, took herself for a nap in her crate from day 1 (never been crated before), very little accidents and the only thing she “destroyed” was the corners of the couch cushions. I am a softy but I know raising 2 siblings is going to be a challenge and hard work but I am willing to put in the time and effort and I know they will reward me with their unconditional love!

twotwinningcavs
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This is a great video! I'm doing most of these things with my 8 week old Bernadoodle, so a lot of this was reassurance that I'm doing it right. It did, however, highlight for me a couple of areas I need to do better at! One being taking her out every hour, on the hour, and the other being utilizing feeding time as a training tool. Will start those both tomorrow, when we wake up! Thanks, Will!

Jilleyful
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I got my Sheltie 10 years ago. Right from the very first day, I started teaching him his name, sit, down, where to potty, and just for fun give me his paw. In just 15 hours he responded to his name, sit, down, and paw. The potty training took a little while, but he got it within a few weeks.

paulamears
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This guy is a legend thanks for all the vids keep it up

Gbn
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Had our new staff pup 10 weeks old but we have watched your videos and still won’t stop biting I am at my wits end

mickkoi
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Thank you for the tips, we are picking up 2 GSD X Bullmastiffs in a few weeks and although they are very calm...which is why we chose them, this advice is invaluable 🙏

chloel
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You have a nice manner …. and very practical approach

JNO_JNO
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Since I'm starting off with a 48" crate with a divider and can't move it around my townhouse easily, I have a small air mattress that I will sleep on in the living room for the first few nights. I plan to move it farther away towards the stairs each night. I hope this works for my Rottweiler pup just as well. 🤞🤞

saraandshe
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This guy is legend always gives good advice 👊👊👊

casino
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Always left my 3 goldens alone 1st night, all lived long happy lives

christinagreaves
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Hi! I have a 4 months old deaf puppy (smooth foxterier). Learned her some gesture commands, for example to sit by raising my hand up etc, but still have some problems with walking out.

If she sees something interesting (for example an other dog, and it's worth noting that she has so good sight that she sees them from quite a distance) she does the opposite of pulling, she just stops like a stone and will stay this way as long as the dog goes off her sight. She's very well socialized, meets other dogs regularly, but still when she sees one in the distance she will just stop, observe and nothing can possibly get her attention. Maybe you would like to cover that topic in one of your videos?

(sorry for any mistakies, english is not my first language)

franekmajorek
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Brilliant video Will, and sound advice as always.

georgecardiff
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Yeah man. Much love. Def. Appreciate this info.

Almuro
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Our new Labrador is 7 weeks and 3 days old. He is totally comfortable in his crate, the issue is the moment we walk away he will scream and cry until we come back. We waited an hour, it never stopped. Took him out, got him tired again, bathroom breaks, put him back in, screaming again! Save me 😂

JLawL
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😂 Busted a gut when the “Quick Tips” banners popped up! Great video once again. 🇨🇦👍🏼

barrybebenek
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Bite size training info for when the puppers are still bite size. Hehe.

Heads up, oh glorious Canine Leader. We have American football all day from 11a to 11pm on Sundays over here in the States, so that might affect the first day view count numbers of any vids that you post on Sundays. 🏈 If you track that sort of thing, Sundays might not be the best days to drop content.

Thanks so much, brother!

texasbeast