The ideal time for dog training is about 70 days after the puppy is born.
Alternatively, weekday training begins the day the puppy arrives at the home and is done slowly and gradually. At this stage, the puppy has not yet picked up any vices and is relatively weak, which makes it less laborious for the breeder.
One year after birth, the dog reaches adulthood and gains a lot of strength. Training at this stage takes a certain amount of physical effort and patience.
For example, to hold a dog weighing about 9 kilograms and not let it run forward or pounce, barking for no reason during walks, urinating and defecating anywhere, pouncing on people when they see them, and so on, correcting it will be more strenuous. If it takes 2-3 months to correct a puppy, it will take longer to correct an adult dog.
The fastest a dog can grow is 1 year after birth. During this time, the brain gradually develops and is a critical time for the dog to learn how to be good and how to be bad.
Therefore, this is the best time to train your dog. But don’t think that the dog has grown up and can’t be trained anymore. The truth is that all dogs can be trained, no matter how old they are. However, it takes more physical effort and patience than training from puppyhood.
If a dog that has not been cared for more than once or has been given a free hand has developed bad habits, it will take twice as long, three times as long, or even longer, but in any case, you should have faith that your dog can be trained well.
Dog training can be divided into two major stages, first, from the date of arrival at home to start training, such as fixed sleeping, defecation places. Secondly, obedience training, which usually starts 70 days after birth, such as sitting and standing up.