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Barkera™ Elevated Puppy Owner – Intro Course
Welcome Introduction To Responsible Dog Ownership: Owning a pet is a privilege, and it comes with immense responsibility. This course is designed to help you adopt a "Proactive Mindset" of a responsible pet owner by encouraging you to research, learn, and apply the knowledge necessary to provide your puppy with the best possible care. By taking this step, you’re embracing a proactive approach that fosters a deep bond, ensures a happy and healthy life for your puppy, and sets a standard of care that every pet deserves. So, let’s dive in and embark on this journey together toward becoming the best pet owner you can be!
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Environment
Understanding environmental factors when adding a dog to your life —like your home’s space, activity level, and daily routines—is essential for setting both you and your dog up for success, creating a comfortable and supportive environment where they can thrive.
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Routine
A consistent routine is crucial for your puppy's development, behavior, and overall well-being.
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Lifestyle
Lifestyle goals, responsibilities and financial budgeting. Many different dog breeds were created for a job with a purpose. Therefor, it's crucial to understand your lifestyle goals and ability to meet their breed requirements, understand their characteristics, temperament, training needs, and health considerations before bringing one into your home.
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Barkera™ Elevated Pet Owner – Introduction Course

Here are some key tips to help you create a secure and comfortable safe space for your furry friend:

 

 

 

 

1. Choose a designated area: Select a quiet and low-traffic area in your home where your puppy can have their own space. This area should be free from hazards and easily accessible for your puppy.

2. Use a crate or playpen: Crates and playpens can serve as safe havens for your puppy. Make sure the crate is appropriately sized, comfortable, and equipped with bedding and toys.

3. Puppy-proof the space: Remove any potential dangers such as electrical cords, toxic plants, small objects, or sharp edges that your puppy could chew on or get hurt by.

4. Provide comfort and stimulation: Ensure your puppy has access to fresh water, a cozy bed, and appropriate toys to keep them entertained and engaged.

5. Establish a routine: Consistency is key in creating a safe space for your puppy. Stick to a regular feeding schedule, potty breaks, playtime, and training sessions.

 

By following these tips and creating a safe space for your puppy, you will help them feel secure, happy, and well-adjusted in their new environment. Remember, a safe space is essential for building trust and a strong bond with your furry companion. Stay tuned for more training tips in the Barkera™ Puppy Training Masterclass Course!