An 8-week-old puppy is full of energy and curiosity. Establishing a consistent routine can help your new furry friend feel secure and adjust to their new home. Here's a sample schedule to get you started:
Morning:
7:00 AM: Wake up and take your puppy outside for a potty break.
7:30 AM: Feed your puppy breakfast.
8:00 AM: Playtime: Toss a ball, play fetch, or engage in interactive games.
9:00 AM: Nap time: Create a quiet, comfortable space for your puppy to rest.
Afternoon:
12:00 PM: Take your puppy outside for a potty break and some exercise.
12:30 PM: Feed your puppy lunch.
1:00 PM: Nap time: Let your puppy rest in a cool, quiet area.
3:00 PM: Playtime: Spend some quality time with your puppy, playing games or going on a short walk.
4:00 PM: Potty break and short walk.
Evening:
6:00 PM: Feed your puppy dinner.
7:00 PM: Potty break and evening walk.
8:00 PM: Quiet time: Spend some time cuddling with your puppy or reading to them.
9:00 PM: Bedtime: Put your puppy to bed in their crate or a designated sleeping area.
Remember:
Consistency is key: Stick to a consistent schedule as much as possible to help your puppy feel secure and adjust to their new home.
Potty training: Be patient and consistent with potty training. Take your puppy outside frequently and reward them for going potty in the right place.
Socialization: Start socializing your puppy early by introducing them to different people, dogs, and environments.
Training: Begin basic training commands like "sit," "stay," and "come" to help your puppy learn good behavior.
Veterinary care: Schedule regular veterinary appointments to ensure your puppy is healthy and up-to-date on vaccinations.
This is just a sample schedule, and you may need to adjust it based on your puppy's individual needs and lifestyle. The most important thing is to provide your puppy with love, attention, and a consistent routine.
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