thoughts on Pomsky lapdog … never owned a puppy

GlennDog
GlennDog Posts: 3,120
edited October 16 in The Clubhouse
Gotta hair up my arse … and thinking about a new pup … A friend has got one left… Male. The 3 beaches went quickly.
He’s cute AF

We introduced the new guy to my pitbull mix and they got along great, so I guess minimal worries there.

I’ve never had a puppy before

The puppy training and the thought of teething on my speakers is kind of driving me crazy… Any thoughts or help is appreciated

Is there anything I should look out for? …. any help would be appreciated
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  • GlennDog
    GlennDog Posts: 3,120
    Not sure how this wound up in the clubhouse archives

    but if the mods could move it over to the clubhouse… Appreciated
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    Source Lumin U1 Mini into Lampizator Baltic 4 DAC
    Pre Cary SLP-05
    Power Rogue M180 Dark monos
    Mains Salk HT2-TL
    Rythmik F12
  • boston1450
    boston1450 Posts: 7,635
    Congrats on your new member to your family. Do post pics
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,631
    edited October 15
    Crate training is the only way with puppies unless you never leave them alone but if done right dogs love crates.

    You have to be able to watch your puppy like a hawk.

    Consistency, positive reinforcements, etc

    Things that are not cute when dog is full grown should not be entertained when dog is a puppy.

    It may be cute that he chews on your shoe ss a pup but won't be cute when he eats them as a dog.

    Dogs are pack animals and if you give them the chance to rule the house, they will.

    Highly recommend training classes if you've never trained one
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  • gyosa
    gyosa Posts: 749
    GlennDog wrote: »

    The puppy training and the thought of teething on my speakers is kind of driving me crazy… Any thoughts or help is appreciated


    Good luck with the speakers , and anything else “chewable” ……
    😂😂

    BK
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  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 8,496
    edited October 17
    We have a 100 pound Poodle that says any dog can be a lapdog.

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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,631
    I thought all dogs are lap dogs

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