Puppy training in Keighley. Learn when to start training, what matters most, and how to build calm, confident behaviour.
Bringing a new puppy home is exciting… and a little bit chaotic.
One of the most common questions we hear is:
“When should I actually start training?”
The short answer?
👉 Sooner than you think.
Puppy training doesn’t start when your dog is “ready”…
It starts the moment they come home.
From around 8 weeks old, your puppy is already:
Even if it doesn’t look like “training”, everything they experience is shaping them.
A lot of common struggles don’t appear overnight — they build gradually.
Things like:
These often start as:
👉 small, normal puppy behaviours that get repeated
And as we always say:
practice makes permanent
The earlier you guide your puppy, the easier everything becomes.
This is a big one — and completely understandable.
The good news is:
👉 training doesn’t need to wait for walks
In fact, some of the most important skills are built:
Think of it like driving lessons…
You wouldn’t start on a busy motorway.
You’d begin somewhere quiet, build confidence, and then gradually add distractions.
Most puppies are ready to join a well-run class from around:
👉 10–12 weeks old
(As long as vaccinations are underway and the environment is managed safely)
A good puppy class should:
Because in reality…
👉 Puppy training is mostly about teaching the humans 😊
You haven’t.
Whether your puppy is:
You can still build:
It just might take a little more unpicking first.
If you’re based in or around Keighley and want support getting things off to the right start, you’re in the right place.
Our puppy training classes are designed to help you:
👉 Explore Puppy Training in Keighley here
You don’t need to wait for things to go wrong before starting training.
In fact…
👉 the best time to start is before you feel like you need help
Because it’s far easier to guide a puppy
than to fix habits later on.
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