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Dog School for Puppes: Find the Right Puppy Play Group

Dog schools are especially useful for puppies. The earlier the little ones are brought up professionally, the more harmonious life together will be later. Read here what to consider when looking for a puppy playgroup.

Attending a dog school not only means learning and hard work for the dog (and owner), but also lots of fun with other four-legged friends. In puppy playgroups, the cute four-legged friends come into contact with other dogs, practice dealing with conflicts, and thus increase their self-confidence.

In this way, the young savages gradually develop their character – and they learn to obey. However, before you decide on a dog school or a puppy playgroup, you should consider a few things.

Small Puppy Playgroups Achieve Higher Learning Effects

The best puppy playgroups consist of a small circle. On the one hand, the young fur noses should not be overwhelmed at the beginning. On the other hand, there is more time to devote to each individual animal. Puppy playgroups with fewer than six dogs are ideal.

Furthermore, the dogs in the puppy playgroup should be at about the same developmental level (harmlessly the same age and size). The dog breed as such, however, plays no role.

Rest & Play Units are Particularly Important

Also, inquire in advance about the breaks in the puppy playgroup. Sufficient rest is important for the development of puppies. Equally relevant are pure-play units, far removed from educational measures, in which the little ones can do whatever they want.

Recommended by Friends & Vets

Which dog school or puppy playgroup is the right one for your animal? Other dog owners can provide crucial tips to answer the question. The veterinarian is also a good place to go to find out about the training and quality standards of different schools and groups. And of course, you can obtain information on your own on the Internet. Are there any testimonials or references? It is best to test a group so that the four-legged friends can sniff each other and only then make a decision.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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