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4-Week Puppy Training Plan: Potty, Crate, Cues & Social

4-Week Puppy Training Plan: Potty, Crate, Cues & Social

New Puppy Training Starter Guide: A 4-Week Routine for House Training, Basic Commands, and Social Skills

The first month with a puppy sets the tone for everything that follows. A simple routine—sleep, potty breaks, short training sessions, play, and calm downtime—builds confidence and reduces common issues like accidents, biting, and barking. This starter guide lays out a clear 4-week plan that beginners can follow, with practical steps for house-training, crate comfort, foundational cues, and safe socialization.

Before training starts: set up the environment for quick wins

A puppy learns fastest when the setup makes the “right choice” easy. Before you focus on cues, lock in consistency and management.

  • Pick one potty spot outside and one door you always use; repetition speeds up learning.
  • Create two zones indoors: a safe confinement area (crate/playpen) and a supervised free-play area.
  • Gather essentials: crate (or pen), enzymatic cleaner, small soft treats, leash/harness, chew toys, and a clicker (optional).
  • Decide house rules now (furniture access, sleeping location, feeding schedule) so the puppy doesn’t learn one thing and then have to unlearn it.
  • Plan management for busy moments: if eyes can’t be on the puppy, the puppy goes in the safe zone with a chew.

Daily routine template (adjust times to your schedule)

Time block What to do Goal Notes
Wake-up Potty trip → praise/treat Prevent accidents; build the potty habit Carry small treats to reward immediately
After meals Potty trip within 5–15 minutes Connect eating with elimination Young puppies often need to go quickly
Every 30–60 minutes (when awake) Quick potty break Reduce indoor mistakes Increase interval gradually with success
2–5 minutes, 2–4x/day Training micro-sessions (sit, touch, name game) Build focus without overwhelming End while the puppy is still engaged
After play Potty trip + calm chew time Teach “on/off” switch Chews help with mouthiness
Naps Crate/pen nap with a safe chew Prevent overtired biting and zoomies Most puppies need lots of sleep
Bedtime Potty trip → settle Fewer nighttime wake-ups Keep bedtime calm and predictable

For a day-by-day checklist you can print and stick on the fridge, use New Puppy Training Starter Guide (printable 4-week routine).

Week 1: routine, name recognition, and comfort with handling

  • House-training focus: frequent potty trips, rewards immediately after the puppy finishes outside, and close supervision indoors (leash-tether to you if needed).
  • Name game: say the puppy’s name once; when they look, mark (“yes”) and reward. Repeat in different rooms and at different times of day.
  • Gentle handling practice: touch ears, paws, collar, and mouth for 1–2 seconds; pair with tiny treats so grooming and vet visits feel normal.
  • Crate/pen introduction: feed meals near or inside the crate; keep the door open at first and make it a “good stuff happens here” place.
  • Biting prevention basics: redirect to a chew; if teeth hit skin, pause play briefly, then restart with a toy once calm.

Week 2: house-training progress and first cues (sit, down, come)

  • Stretch potty intervals only after success. Wait for several accident-free days; if accidents show up, shorten intervals again without scolding.
  • Teach “sit” and “down” with luring: guide the puppy with a treat, reward the position, then release to play. Keep reps low and upbeat.
  • Start recall the easy way: say “come” once, back up a few steps, clap lightly, and reward generously when the puppy reaches you.
  • Introduce leash basics indoors: clip on, reward calm standing, then take a few steps and reward. Keep it short and avoid long walks until your veterinarian recommends them.
  • Add a settle routine: reward the puppy for lying quietly on a mat/blanket for 3–10 seconds, then build duration.

Week 3: socialization that builds confidence (without flooding)

Socialization is not “meet everyone.” It’s learning the world is safe. Keep exposures brief, positive, and at a distance your puppy can handle. For guidance on balancing safety and behavior needs, see the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) puppy socialization statement.

Week 4: real-life skills—polite greetings, drop it, and calm alone time

If you’re doing short car rides as part of safe exposure, small comforts can help keep the experience calm and predictable—like setting up your space the same way each time. For a simple interior add-on, see Crystal Moon & Star Car Vent Clips. And if you want hair kept back during hands-on training sessions (treat delivery, leash work, brushing), try Retro Corduroy Hair Scrunchies & Headbands.

Troubleshooting the most common beginner hurdles

A printable plan for consistency day-to-day

For additional beginner-friendly training tips and milestones, the American Kennel Club’s puppy training basics is a helpful reference. For household hygiene and reducing germ risks around pets, review the CDC Healthy Pets, Healthy People guidance.

FAQ

How long does house-training usually take for a new puppy?

Many puppies improve noticeably in a few weeks, but reliable house-training often takes a couple of months (sometimes longer). Consistent timing, close supervision, and immediate rewards outside matter more than the calendar, and occasional early accidents are normal.

Is it safe to socialize a puppy before all vaccinations are complete?

Socialization is important, but it should be done in controlled, low-risk ways while following your veterinarian’s guidance. Choose clean environments, avoid unknown dog-heavy areas, and prioritize vetted puppy classes or known healthy dogs.

What are the most important commands to teach first?

Start with skills that improve safety and daily life: name response, come, sit, down, leave it, drop it, and a calm settle. Keep sessions short (2–5 minutes), reward attention, and practice in multiple easy locations before adding distractions.

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