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- Puppy Training Timeline
- Adolescent Dogs
- Training Adult Dogs
- Can You Train Senior Dogs?
- Training Tools and Gear
- FAQs
Puppy Training Timeline

You can begin training your puppy as early as 7–8 weeks old. At this age, your focus should be on gentle exposure, positive reinforcement, and basic commands like "sit," "come," and "leave it."
Puppies have short attention spans, but they’re like sponges for new experiences. Early training helps prevent future behavioural issues and sets the tone for a lifetime of learning.
Adolescent Dogs
Between 6 and 18 months, dogs hit their adolescent phase — often the trickiest time for training. They may test boundaries and become more independent. Consistency is key here, along with patience.
This is also a great time to introduce structured walks and advanced cues, using a properly fitted harness to maintain control without discomfort.
Training Adult Dogs

It’s never too late. In fact, adult dogs can be easier to train in some ways — they’re calmer, more focused, and more bonded to you. You may need to work through any learned behaviours, but progress is absolutely possible.
Our blog on training adult dogs dives deeper into strategies that work.
Can You Train Senior Dogs?
Yes. Senior dogs may have slower response times, but they’re still capable learners. Keep sessions short, gentle, and mentally stimulating. Use soft treats and low-impact activities — think of it more as brain enrichment than obedience drills.
Training Tools and Gear
Whatever your dog’s age, the right gear supports the process. We recommend:
- Custom Canine Y-Harness – encourages natural movement while offering control
- Cordura Exploration Harness – perfect for longer walks or training on the go
- Longline leads – for recall training and safe outdoor exploration
- Treat pouches – to keep rewards accessible and training fluid
FAQs
What is the best age to start training a puppy?
You can start training as early as 7–8 weeks. Keep it simple and fun — use positive reinforcement and avoid harsh corrections.
Can you train a dog at any age?
Yes! While early training is ideal, adult and senior dogs can still learn. Consistency and patience are key.
Is adolescent training more difficult?
Often, yes. Dogs in adolescence may become rebellious or distracted. Stay calm and consistent — it’s a phase, not a failure.
How long should training sessions last?
For puppies, 5–10 minutes is enough. Adults can handle 15–20 minute sessions, while seniors may need shorter, more frequent bursts.
What gear is best for training walks?
A comfortable, secure harness and a non-restrictive lead. Avoid retractable leashes — they reduce control and create confusion.
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