*Well, almost a perfect puppy…..when people see me out and about with my well-behaved service dog puppies they say: “I want a perfect puppy too! tell me how you did it?”
My name is Colby, I created the Puppy In Training blog to tell our story about raising and training guide and service dog puppies and to help you train your puppy.
Whether you’re just thinking about picking up your first puppy or you’re a grizzled veteran of the dreaded puppy vampire teeth this blog will help you on your way to a well-behaved, perfect practically perfect puppy (just like Mary Poppins: “Practically Perfect In Every Way”).
This page contains information to help you get up to speed quickly and start working on some of the basics of raising and training a puppy.
About You And Your Puppy
If you’ve reached our site then you are probably in some way, shape, or form associated with/in love with/frustrated with/enamored with a puppy (or future puppy).
I’m taking an wild educated guess as to who you are to help you find the information you need to make your puppy raising journey as pleasant as possible.
Puppy Raiser: You are a puppy raiser (or future puppy raiser) for one of the many guide or service dog schools around the globe.
If this is you then you might be most interested in our Puppy In Training TV series, a YouTube TV show that documents our journey with our third Guide Dog puppy in training, Dublin. Check out Puppy In Training TV!
Pre-Puppy: You’re still in the decision making process: Should you get a puppy? What kind of puppy should you get? Lets start you off with 5 tips you can use when bringing home a new puppy.
Post-Puppy: The bliss pain of puppyhood! Thank god puppies are cute adorable creatures because after the initial bliss of bringing home your puppy you realize this is going to be no easy chore.
Potty training, crying, yelping, howling, barking, biting/nipping, jumping, digging, counter surfing these are all parts of the joys of raising and training a puppy. Lets get started with some of the most common puppy problems:
Dog Lover: The majority of the site revolves around puppies and our journey raising and training guide dog puppies. However, it’s been many years since we started writing to the blog.
Two of our puppies are well into adulthood. Stetson is 7 and Linus is 9 years old. We can’t leave our older puppies out of the mix! So you might notice from time to time we will veer off and talk about Linus, Stetson, and dogs in general
Stetson is considering a career as a therapy dog and Linus wants to get certified as a K9 Nosework dog. So, even if you’re puppy is no longer a puppy there is a spot here for all dog lovers. Read more about K9 Nosework and/or Therapy Dogs.
Pet Product Advertiser: If you’re hoping to advertise one of your products on our site then congratulations you’ve done more than 95% of pet product advertisers. We wrote this blog post specifically for you: A Post For Pet Product Advertisers.
Puppy In Training Is Everywhere
Well, not really…but we do keep an active presence on some of the most popular social media channels.
- YouTube – up to this point with posted Puppy In Training TV videos and Product Review videos on our YouTube Channel. Check it out and subscribe!
- Facebook – we have an active page on Facebook with over 70K “likes”. If you love cute puppy pictures this is where we post most of our favorite puppy pics from our various outings and events.
- Twitter – tweet!? what’s a tweet!?
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For?
Okay U2…if you’re still confused, you still don’t have a perfect puppy, and you still can’t find the answer to your puppy problems please leave us a comment below and we’ll do our best to answer your question.
Erika says
Hi!
We have a 9 week old labradoodle. We’ve had her for a week. Crate training and potty training are going fairly well. She let’s me know if she has to go in the middle of the night 1-2 times and has never gone in the crate at night.
At night her crate is beside my bed. I then move it into the main part of our house during the day – our house is a small bungalow. Yesterday evening and then again this morning she stepped into her crate a peed! Out of the blue! Both times I was right there!
I’d like to understand why she is doing this and what I can do to avoid it happening again.
I thought she was doing so well, but now I’m concerned.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Erika
Jason says
My puppy is 11th month old, and she use to pee and poop in her potty tray but now she suddenly stop using it, and she never pee and the whole day. I think its 2 days now without a pee. What should I do now? Any advice or suggestions?
Colby says
If this were my puppy I’d take her to see the veterinarian.
Danielle Flair says
Hello, my puppy is 13 weeks old we have been working on potty training but we’re not all the way there yet. Every once in a while, either inside the house or outside in the grass he will sit on his butt flat on the ground not a squat and pee. I think he’s trying to hid it from me but I don’t know why or how to fix it.
Note: I live in a 3rd floor apartment and I am trying to train him to use a grass pad on the balcony and real grass. This has been a process but he has about 85% trained on the grass pad with a few mistakes. I am just now introducing him to real grass.
Kirby says
Hello I am trying to find a breeder that has a black and tan or chocolate and tan labrador, preferably located in vrginia/north Carolina.
Jeannette Lopez says
I just tried signing up for your newsletter to keep up to date and was sent to a page showing the notice:
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I will add that I’m so glad I found you. We’re planning to sign up for our local Puppy Raiser program as soon as we get moved into our new house next month. I’m very much looking forward to the experience.
Colby says
Hi Jeannette,
Congratulations on joining your local Puppy Raiser program! How exciting for you. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for letting me know about the newsletter. We’re in the process of changing email providers and newsletters and updates will be down for a short while. I’ll inform you when we’re back up and running. Until then feel free to contact me through our contact form if you have any questions. https://puppyintraining.com/contact/
Take care,
Colby
Enniss Berrett says
I left a lot of information abojut Dusty and his penis licking. He is 9\ years old and has had
his ability get another dog pregnant
He seems active and loves to play with children.