NEW SERIES! My FIRST 24 HOURS Training a NEW PUPPY! Reality Dog Training

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37 Comments on “NEW SERIES! My FIRST 24 HOURS Training a NEW PUPPY! Reality Dog Training”

  1. Me and my wife are picking up our puppy on Saturday. You’re series really helped me realize what I’ve been doing right and wrong for all my past dogs. Can’t wait to put it all to the test and give my puppy the most positive experience in life.

    1. I got a puppy 17 weeks ago and this channel really helped me ride through what I call ‘puppy hell’ to get to where my now six month old pup is a well adjusted teenager. It was a rough ride but now I am glad I could run the videos nonstop during my anxious days of thinking “What did I get myself into?” 😉 Have fun with your puppy!

  2. I’m so glad you actually responded to our comments requesting you to train a small breed or a puppy. ‘Cause really, they can be so stubborn sometimes! For some reason I’m more excited for this particular series than any previous ones. Can’t wait to see what this holds for us!

    1. Agree. It’s just to hard to relate the large dog training to tiny dogs. I have 5 Yorkies who are older. I wish I had had these videos back then.

    2. Yes!!! Agreed!!!! I have a small dog and feel like there’s some unique challenges with a small dog! Can’t wait to watch and follow this series!!!

  3. This is so exciting! These dogs have really evolved since Kona. Also, have you recorded all of the episodes of this series yet? You are prepared!

  4. Biscuits is so cute!! She looks like a little miniature lab mix. She is really smart, too–catching on really quickly. She took right to the collar, harness and leash. Not all puppies adapt that quickly.

  5. Perfect timing, we will be picking up our new 8 week old puppy on Monday. It has been 13 years since we had a puppy and I really like your training methods. I have also signed up for your 30 Day class with Pupford. The day by day training will be so helpful. BTW the weather forecast has minus digits for the first few nights home. I hope she makes it through the nights on quick order 🥶🥶🥶 we will be prepared regardless. Our first PupBox arrived yesterday along with her crate. Looking forward to training with you.

  6. My first 24 hours with my dog was p great!! She piddled during the night because I missed a potty outing and she pooped IMMEDIATELY after breakfast, but her potty training went SUPER well because I listened to your tips and went out VERY frequently, especially during the night.

  7. I’m really excited for the new Biscuits series!
    I’m curious to know if you touch on the topic of handling for veterinary care. Working in vet med, we see so many new and existing dog owners that don’t think about this. Showing your dog that being gently restrained for procedures like an exam, nail trims, x-rays and blood pulls doesn’t have to be scary is so helpful for both your pet and your veterinary team.

  8. I have a 3 month blue heeler puppy, so very interested in this series. Going well so far, we’ve had him since he was 6 weeks. Already house trained thankfully.

    1. I have a 8 month old blue heeler/border collie mix pup. We got her at 9 weeks. It’s been a journey! They are a difficult breed lol but so intelligent. My pup already knows probably close to 30-40 words/phrases. Alot of them she has just picked up through routine.

    2. 6 weeks is way too young to take a pup away from the mother dog 💔😔 I’m so glad that over here breeders are obliged to leave the puppys with their mothers for a minimum of 8 weeks by law.

  9. Oh my gosh! This could not have dropped at a better time! Literally just adopted my chihuahua pup not long ago 💙💙💙
    I’m so excited to see and learn from this series ~

  10. “I wanna catch her succeeding” – the wisest words spoken in dog training world! I love your work👏👏👏❤❤❤
    Thank you for keeping on making these videos, and teaching and inspiring us!❤😊

  11. I often prefer bigger dog breeds, but I gotta admit, she’s pretty cute. I think she may be a Chihuahua and Anatolian Shepard Mix? I’m not sure. She doesn’t have a proper mask for the Shepard breed but if she’s a mix that would explain it. Cannot wait for the next episode! ALSO, that crate is amazing. I might need to get one.

    1. I’m just trying to imagine the logistical challenge that pairing would present to Biscuits’ parents…It would be proof that anything is possible when love and hormones are on the line! I think a ladder would be involved.

  12. It takes a while to readjust to having eagle eye on a puppy during the first few months — especially after not having a puppy in a long time. Good luck. Brave = stubborn in some cases LOL good luck! It will be fun to watch — when we brought our puppy home we brought a big teddy bear with us and let all the litter mates and mama roll all over and get their scent on it and then I put that in the crate with our puppy and that seemed to help a lot.

  13. Loved this! Reminds me of when my dog was a puppy, and I’m already seeing things we could have done differently to be more successful with the crate.

  14. Biscuits is so cute! I’m looking forward to seeing how you’re gonna train her from day one. I’m gonna watch all of these upcoming episodes.

  15. This Series comes at the PERFECT TIME – i have a 6 week Old pup that is gearing up to move to his forever Home in a few weeks…
    And even though I’ve given them a bunch of tips and tricks, I sent them the link as soon as I saw it was a puppy this time!!

    The only real difference is that my puppy is a singleton, so I have had to teach him all the things his siblings should, and that makes it easier to teach him other things like collar and harness 😉 so the new parents get to skip that part 😉

  16. I’m so excited to see a smaller dog! I do have one question: Is she small because she’s a puppy or small because she’s a small dog? Or both? My dog was pretty small when we got him but he’s 57 lbs now! You mentioned that you think she might have some Chihuahua so I’m guessing she’ll grow up to be a small dog? I’m excited to watch you train her not to bite on her leash because that’s an issue we still deal with sometimes. Of course, I’m also excited about everything else! How cute was Bree with her head in the crate? 😍 Such a kind heart. I’m so grateful to both of you and I can’t wait for the next episode! 💜

    1. Both! Just by looking at her (which isn’t scientific of course) she appears to be a mostly “small breed” mix (DNA results coming soon 😜).

      You’re right that she’s also small because she’s still young, so you’ll be able to see her grow a little bit over the course of the series, which took a few weeks to film!

      Additionally, Biscuits is significantly smaller than her two siblings who were also at the rescue, and the opinion of a vet at the rescue is that her smaller size compared to her littermates could possibly be due to malnutrition or a genetic factor – or even a different dad.

      Regardless, she’s healthy and happy! Just a little extra small 🥰

      Great question too – I asked the same thing! I don’t have much experience with small breed puppies but after Biscuits I’m kind of obsessed LOL

    2. @Bree George Please monitor Biscuits for a Liver issue – early malnutrition/slow weight gain are major indicators that there could be a shunt or similar congenital issue at play, some dogs become very obviously unwell, but some remain undiagnosed until they get neutered because it comes back in their pre-op lab results (usually indicating that the dog is not able to cope with sedation). Liver dogs are also much more accident-prone as they are prone to UTI’s and bladder stones. Liver dogs can often be medically managed but they need a low protein diet and lactulose/antibiotics, surgery is the preferred option, but it’s costly and not usually covered by insurance as it’s pre-congenital and for some dogs, just isn’t viable.

  17. I don’t have any dog but love to watch Zak training dogs .Zak ,bree and inertia are part of my family now .Biscuit is great 👍.cant wait to see next episode.♥️

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