| Golden Retriever puppies are adorable creatures. | | | | adjust to your times and your household as well. |
| Though adorable, they are extremely mischievous. Just | | | | The main reason for training golden retriever puppies is |
| as how you would teach your child house rules, good | | | | to make them feel safe and reassured. This sense of |
| manners and etiquette, a golden pup also needs | | | | assurance gives them the security they need that |
| training to obey your house rules and learn manners. | | | | even at different new locations, the routine will be the |
| The best time to give your golden retriever puppy | | | | same and predictable. |
| training is when it is about 2 to 3 months old. At this | | | | This type of routine training will stick on him in about 1 |
| time, golden retriever puppies catch up lessons fast | | | | to 2 weeks. As the golden pup grows older to about 3 |
| and remember it very quickly. First and foremost, your | | | | to 6 months old, a new set of training should be |
| golden retriever puppy should be introduced to a set of | | | | introduced. Since routines have already been instilled in |
| daily routines. This routine should involve where his | | | | the young pup, now its time for him to learn certain |
| food and water dishes are located, when his meal | | | | commands like 'Sit', 'Shake', 'Lie Down' and so on. Pups |
| times are and where his bed is. Also, let your pup | | | | at this age pick commands up fast and so practice |
| know when he should be up and when is his bed time. | | | | everyday is essential to make sure that these |
| By formalizing these routines, you golden pup will easily | | | | commands stay in him just like the routines. |