At United Puppies, we believe that family friendly puppies are raised, not just born. That’s why we provide ongoing support through our specialized puppy training programs designed to set you and your new companion up for success.
We begin by sharing essential puppy training tips that focus on patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Our guidance covers foundational puppy obedience training to ensure your pup learns basic commands and good manners from day one.
We understand that how to train a puppy can feel overwhelming, so we break it down into simple, actionable steps, starting with puppy potty training techniques that establish routines and prevent accidents before they become habits.
As trusted leaders in dog training in Ohio, we remain by your side long after adoption. Whether you need help with leash manners, crate training, or socialization, our training programs are personalized to help your puppy grow into a confident, well-adjusted member of your family.
Once your puppy masters the basics, advanced training builds confidence, strengthens communication, and deepens the bond between you and your furry friend.
Setbacks happen. Breathe, stay consistent, and trust that your patience will pay off with puppies with health guarantee.
Start the moment you bring them home. Puppies as young as 8 weeks can begin learning basic cues and routines.
Start with their name, then move to "sit" and potty training. Positive reinforcement works wonders for young puppies.
Yes, crates provide security and help with potty training. Make it cozy and never use it as punishment.
Absolutely. Older puppies can learn new behaviors too. You may just need a little more patience and consistency.
Keep sessions short — 5 to 10 minutes works best. Puppies have short attention spans and learn better with frequent breaks.
Redirect biting to toys and yelp loudly when they nip. Consistency teaches them what's acceptable to chew.
Be patient. Every puppy learns at their own pace. Stay consistent and celebrate small victories along the way.
Yes, we're here for you long after adoption. Reach out anytime with questions or concerns about training.