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Puggles are intelligent animals that want to relate. They are naturally social but need strong leadership and clear structure to feel secure and to know what to do.

Basic Puggle etiquette when living in human homes includes: toilet training, appropriate greeting and barking, eating and relating, topics easily taught to any Puggle.

 
   
 


Training for Puggle is a challenging task faced by most Puggle lovers. To train a Puggle in the correct way is a time-consuming process, which requires a commitment from the owner. The house training process needs a huge amount of patience and regular attention during the initial period.

Unfortunately, many times a new Puggle owner will be faced with the dilemma of how to get their cute and adorable Puppy under control. And, after weeks of trying to get their Puggle to obey, they then decide that they are just going to give up.

Have Patience and Due Diligence! There may be a number of factors to why your Puggle is not doing what you want them to.

 
   
 


House training for Puggles helps to keep owners happy with their Puggles behavior. It is always best to start house training Puggles at a younger age, around 8 to 12 weeks old. Training makes the pets understand good manners and common house rules.

Apply KISS principle, "Keep It Simple Stupid!" Firm consistent unemotional commands, reiterated with hand signals, routine, praise and companionship are the essence of basic Puggle training. There are many different factors that might be causing your Puggle to not want to behave as he should.

First, you need to ask yourself, how old is your Puggle ? Is he still a puppy and only eight weeks of age ? Because Puggles that are young can take weeks if not months to learn specific commands as well as how to potty train.

Another factor that might be affecting your baby's ability to learn is consistency. Are you being consistent with your commands and your schedule ? A Puppy is much like a baby when it comes to obeying. If a parent doesn't stay consistent with their rules, then how can the baby know what the rules are?

 
 

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