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The snow is deeper, the puppy is bigger, the nipping isn't as cute.
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The leash pulling feels stronger.
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Someone is saying, why isn't he listening?
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This is the moment most families get stuck.
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Not because they don't love their dog, but because this is where real training begins.
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Today, we're talking about what you should be doing two months after bringing home
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that Christmas puppy and how to make sure you don't accidentally create the dog.
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We'll be frustrated with this summer.
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Hello and welcome to Dog Works Radio.
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I'm your host, Michelle Forto.
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Before Christmas, we ran a full series about the importance of planning
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before getting a puppy for the holidays.
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We talked about preparation, expectations, and why training must start on day one.
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Well, it's two months later now.
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If you brought home a puppy in December,
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you're right at that eight week in the home mark.
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The honeymoon phase is fading and your puppy is starting to show you exactly who they are becoming.
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So today, we're going to walk through what should be happening in your training plan right now.
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What most owners miss at this stage and how to get ahead of problems before adolescence hits.
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The routine should be solid by now.
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At two months in, your puppy should not be living in chaos.
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There should be rhythm to the day,
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feeding time should be consistent.
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Potty breaks should be predictable and create time should feel normal, not like a punishment.
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If accidents are still happening frequently,
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it is almost always a structure issue.
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Puppies thrive on clarity when the day is random, behavior feels random.
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And here's what many families don't realize.
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A consistent routine doesn't just help with house training.
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It builds confidence.
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It teaches your puppy how to settle that foundation makes everything else easier.
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And you know what, sit is not enough.
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Most owners stop too soon.
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Their puppy can sit, maybe do a down,
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maybe even give a handshake.
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But sitting in your living room is not the same as listening when a distraction is present.
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At this stage, you should be building recall that works when it matters.
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You should be laying the groundwork for loose leash walking before your dog is strong enough to drag you down the sidewalk.
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You should be teaching impulse control at doors during greetings and around food.
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This is also the beginning of boundary testing.
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Puppies at this age start experimenting.
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What happens if I ignore you?
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What happens if I jump?
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What happens if I grab this sock and run?
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If you do not raise expectations now, adolescence will feel overwhelming.
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Socialization is still open, but closing.
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There is a common mistake owners make at this stage.
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They think socialization is done because the puppy has met a few friends and maybe gone to a puppy class.
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Socialization is not about quantity.
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It's about quality exposure.
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Your puppy should still be calmly experiencing new environments, surfaces, sounds, and people.
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They should be learning that novelty does not equal danger.
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Avoidance creates fear, forced exposure creates fear, structured guided experiences, create confidence.
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Two months in is still a golden window.
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So how do we fix the cute stuff now?
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Let's talk about nipping.
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It was adorable at 10 weeks, but it is becoming a problem at four months.
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Jumping is the same story, counter surfing, door darting, stealing laundry.
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These behaviors are not phases that disappear on their own.
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They are rehearsals.
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Whatever your puppy practices, your puppy improves that.
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If they have been jumping on guests for 60 days, they are 60 days better at jumping.
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Early correction is simple.
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Late correction is exhausting.
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So here's what I want you to do.
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This is the point where you should start asking bigger questions.
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Do you want an off leash reliable dog on Alaska trails?
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Do you want a calm dog in public spaces?
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Are you thinking about working with a therapy dog?
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Are you considering service dog foundations for mobility or medical alert?
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Those outcomes are built now, not later.
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The foundation determines the possibilities.
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And we will be right back.
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We're living in uncertain times.
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If there is one thing we can be thankful for, that is the recent pet adoption boom.
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Shelters are being cleared out, and that means you may not know much about your new best friend.
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Alaska dog works, virtual and on-site classes are the best way for you to build a lasting bond
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and learn about your pup, new or old.
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So how can Alaska dog works help you?
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At Alaska Dogworks, this is the stage where we see the biggest transformation.
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Not because puppies are broken, but because owners finally decide they want a plan, rather than a guess.
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Whether that means joining our peak camp membership for structured companion training,
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beginning foundational training and our dogs therapy dog track,
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or setting clear criteria for future service work, the key is clarity.
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We focus on criteria, consequences and consistency because those three things build reliability and reliability builds freedom.
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So when do you need to get help?
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Well, if your puppy is still having frequent accidents, biting intensely, pulling harder each week or struggling to settle,
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that is not something to wait out.
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And if things are going well, this is the best time to accelerate progress before adolescent hits.
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The earlier you put structure in place, the easier your life becomes.
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Your Christmas puppy is no longer brand new.
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This is where the real work starts, and if you commit now, summer looks very different than if you wait.
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If you are ready to build a capable dog and become a confident handler, visit Alaska Dogworks and schedule a strategy call.
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Let's map out your next phase before small habits become big frustrations.
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Thanks for listening to Dogworks Radio, and remember, training is not about control.
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It's about communication, and we will see you next time.
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From first Paw Media, this is Dogworks Radio.
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