Training can start much earlier — as soon as the puppy finishes their vaccination period, which is at eight to ten weeks old.
Starting early allows owners to establish good habits immediately upon bringing a puppy home, making it easier for young dogs to develop discipline while becoming family members.
Establishing good habits from the beginning proves far simpler than correcting bad ones later. This approach saves time, money, and stress for both puppies and owners.
The primary goal extends beyond teaching commands like sit or stay. Rather, the focus is helping puppies understand what their handlers want through consistent practice routines.
Daily 30-minute obedience sessions provide both entertainment and necessary exercise, reducing pent-up energy while preventing behavioural stress for the entire household.
Monday – Thursday
Drop-off: 6:00am – 8:30am
Pickup: 11:00am – 12:00pm
Inch Park, Old Dalkeith Rd,
Edinburgh EH16 4TD
"Starting early allows owners to establish good habits immediately upon bringing a puppy home."
— K9 Edinburgh approach
Puppies naturally mouth objects as their primary form of expression.
Read more →Provide appropriate chewing alternatives rather than punishing behaviour.
Read more →Destructive behaviours often stem from boredom or excess energy.
Read more →Without proper outlets, energy transforms into destructive behaviours.
Read more →Starting early prevents problems. Contact Marco to begin your puppy's training support.