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What should I do with my doodle puppy

During the first few weeks, your puppy is going to grow and learn a TON! He or she is also going to need to rest, so take in all the snuggles you can muster. Who doesn’t love puppy snuggles and kisses? In the meantime, work on manding and some of these simple commands. Once you have mastered these, you will be able to take your Doodle on all sorts of adventures!

Here is a sample daily routine for a puppy:

  1. Morning wake-up: As soon as your puppy wakes up, take them outside to go potty. This should be the first thing you do in the morning.

  2. Breakfast time: After your puppy has relieved themselves, it's time for breakfast. Give them their morning meal and make sure they have access to fresh water.

  3. Playtime: After breakfast, spend some time playing with your puppy. This can include activities such as fetch, tug-of-war, or training sessions.

  4. Nap time: Puppies, like all young animals, need plenty of rest. After a morning of play, allow your puppy to take a nap.

  5. Lunchtime: It's time for your puppy's mid-day meal. Make sure they have access to fresh water as well.

  6. Training and exercise: In the afternoon, spend some time working on training and exercising your puppy. This can include activities such as obedience training, agility training, or long walks.

  7. Dinner time: In the evening, it's time for your puppy's dinner. Make sure they have access to fresh water.

  8. Playtime and bonding: After dinner, spend some time playing with and bonding with your puppy. This can include activities such as cuddling, grooming, or reading a book together.

  9. Bedtime routine: As bedtime approaches, take your puppy outside for one last potty break. Then, put them in their crate or designated sleeping area for the night.

Remember, this is just a sample routine and every puppy is different. You may need to adjust the schedule to meet the needs of your individual puppy. It's important to be consistent with your routine and to stick to it as closely as possible to help your puppy learn and establish good habits.