Puppy Parenting 101
Bringing a puppy home is pure chaos and joy. We are here to help you survive the teething, the potty accidents, and those adorable 3 AM zoomies with zero-fluff, real-talk advice.
Potty training a puppy can feel like an impossible task, but it's all about routine and repetition. This guide breaks it down into simple steps, from picking a designated spot to using positive reinforcement. Consistency is key to house training success.
Thinking about getting a puppy? It's a huge commitment of time and money, but also one of the most rewarding. We share a few honest things to consider before you say yes, to make sure you're ready for a lifetime of love and responsibility.
What's the top advice for new dog owners? Set boundaries early. It's tempting to give a new puppy total freedom right away, but it's much harder to take that freedom back later. Structure and clear rules create a happy, well-behaved dog.
About Puppy Parenting 101
Here is the golden rule for new parents: do not give your puppy too much freedom too soon. It is tempting to let them roam the whole house, but it is much harder to take that freedom back once they have claimed your favourite rug as their personal restroom. Start with a smaller, contained space and build up from there.
Surviving the First Few Weeks
Puppy training is not just about teaching sit or stay; it is about building a foundation for a lifetime of companionship. The biggest mistake we see? Expecting perfection too early. Your pup is a baby exploring a massive new world—wires, books, and shoes are all fair game to them.
The Reality of Puppy Costs
Being a dog parent is rewarding, but it is also a financial commitment. Depending on their size, breed, and needs, expect a monthly budget between ₹3,000 to ₹7,000 for essentials like fresh meals, vet visits, and grooming. Factor this in early so you are never caught off guard.
Mastering the Potty Routine
Potty training only feels impossible because of inconsistency. Pick one spot for your puppy to do their business—whether a pee pad or a corner outside—and stick to it religiously. Dogs learn through repetition and smell. If they go in the right spot, celebrate like they just won an award. Treats, a happy voice, and some praise go a long way.
Setting Boundaries
It is easy to let a cute puppy get away with everything, but setting boundaries early is the kindest thing you can do for them. Clear rules create a predictable environment, which actually lowers your dog's anxiety. If they are not fully potty trained or supervised, keeping them in a safe, small space is not a punishment; it is a management tool that saves your sanity and your floors.
Sploot
We are dog parents just like you. We have all dealt with the weird poop questions and the sudden desire to rename our pups after a 3 AM zoomie session. Sploot is here because we believe you should not have to figure it all out alone.
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