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Hey pup fans and welcome to this week’s episode of the Pampered Pup.
A new puppy is a wonderful addition to any household.
Cuddling up to our favorite pup of fluff is a great way to unwind and experience pure
joy.. One thing that doesn’t bring pure joy though are the little “presents” they’ll leave
on your floor and carpet.. Well, it’s time to fix that!. In this video, we’ll give you all the skills you need to house train your fluffy family
member fast AND easy.. But first, we know there’s one present you don’t want to miss each week, so pet that
subscribe button and ring the bell so you don’t miss any of our weekly doggy treats.
Why house train your puppy?. Besides the obvious answer of keeping your house clean, it helps teach your pup boundaries
and prepares them for being a well-behaved dog.. You might think that teaching a puppy is harder than waiting until they’re older, but that’s
hardly the case.. While it can vary by dog, generally speaking, most puppies can begin house training as young
as 2 months old.. You just need the right strategy to instill the right habits in them.
We’ll highlight two popular methods of house training: Crate training and paper training
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