At about the age of month 2 (the latest would be 6 weeks, the earliest would be 2 weeks)
The vet explained with the great clarity how best to housebreak our new puppy
if it is a puppy, train it with puppy pads because it will be too cold outside for them, as well with all puppies of any breed.
Technically, it's never too late to housebreak a puppy (or dog). You can housebreak a 6-year-old dog, but it is going to be harder than housebreaking a younger puppy, because the habit of relieving himself whenever is less ingrained. Until puppies are 12 weeks old, they are not physically capable of "holding it" (until then, watch them carefully and take them outside/to their papers whenever they have to go; put them in a crate when you can't supervise them), but housebreaking should begin as soon as you bring your dog home. To do it, simply reward when he (I'm using the masculine here, but the training process is the same for females) relieves himself outside and ignore when he doesn't: punishment is pointless. Hope this helps!
A puppy should be weaned by eight weeks so they should be on a puppy mixer by 5-6 weeks.
A puppy should be introduced to water as you start to wean it onto solid foods.
Puppies still make mistakes up to around a year old, so don't get upset. She is trying and when she has better bladder control, she will get it.
your puppy should be three months when you take it to puppy school, at puppy school they learn simple skills like socialization skills an sit, heel etc. Though at six months your puppy can start training for shows. The general answer is at home you can start working with your puppy at about three months.
At that age you can start him on adult dog food.
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Probably when your dog is a puppy or when your dog is a adult i suppose.
Before you start to run with a puppy they should be at least two years old.
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