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When Can My Puppy Start Puppy Pre-School?


Getting a new puppy is an exciting experience that comes with its own set of challenges. One of the first things you'll want to consider is training your new furry friend. Puppy preschool is a great option for socializing your puppy and teaching them basic obedience skills. But when is the right time to start? In this blog post, we'll discuss when your puppy can start puppy preschool and why it’s important.

Puppy preschool is designed for puppies between the ages of 8-16 weeks old. During this critical developmental stage, puppies are learning important socialization skills that will help them grow into well-adjusted dogs as adults. Pre-school classes provide a safe and supervised environment for puppies to interact with other dogs and other puppy parents alike. This helps them develop positive associations and learn how to communicate effectively with others. Enrolling your puppy in pre-school as soon as possible is the best way to ensure they get the maximum benefit from the program.


One of the benefits of puppy pre-school is that it gives your puppy a chance to play and interact with other dogs at the same stage of vaccination as they are. This helps prevent the spread of diseases such as parvovirus, which can be deadly to young puppies. It’s important to ensure that the preschool is run in a clean environment on a hard surface that can be sanitized (not grass ) and free from harmful microorganisms that could harm your puppy. Parvo is a deadly virus to puppies and is one of the reasons we keep them at home until 16 weeks old and have had their 3 rd. vaccination. However, did you know that more dog lose their life to euthanasia from behavioural issues that stem from lack of socialization than parvo? Puppy preschool is an integral part of your puppy's development, and you will find it fun too!

Pre-school classes are taught by professional trainers who use positive reinforcement techniques to teach your puppy basic obedience skills. Your puppy will learn how to sit, stay, come when called, and other basic commands. This sets the foundation for more advanced training later on in life. It also helps establish you as the pack leader and teaches your pet to respect boundaries.

Puppy pre-school is a great way to socialize your new furry friend and teach them basic obedience skills. It's important to enroll your puppy as soon as possible, typically between 8-16 weeks old, to get the maximum benefit from the program. When choosing a pre-school, make sure that the environment is clean and free from harmful microorganisms and not run on a grass surface. Ultimately, puppy pre-school is an investment in your pet's future that will pay off for years to come, when you have a social pet who is welcome everywhere they go.




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