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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 951244" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>I'd still favour classes rather than one to one, just, don't underestimate the importance of socialising, also training whilst distracted.</p><p>Of course, you can always do both, and/or puppy walks and socialising events.</p><p></p><p>Very easy, especially if you can take a little time off for the first week or so (highly recommended if at all possible)</p><p>Pup should arrive, more-or-less litter trained, so have the "litter" by the door when you're out, outside the door when your around, and they'll go to it.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I'd always favour puppy before kids, but preferably 18+ months before.</p><p>If kids first, then more like 2-3 years after the youngest child.</p><p>Too close together and the pup won't get the time and attention needed, and will quickly be too boisterous without having the awareness / maturity - especially if not getting the time necessary in that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 951244, member: 73592"] I'd still favour classes rather than one to one, just, don't underestimate the importance of socialising, also training whilst distracted. Of course, you can always do both, and/or puppy walks and socialising events. Very easy, especially if you can take a little time off for the first week or so (highly recommended if at all possible) Pup should arrive, more-or-less litter trained, so have the "litter" by the door when you're out, outside the door when your around, and they'll go to it. Incidentally, I'd always favour puppy before kids, but preferably 18+ months before. If kids first, then more like 2-3 years after the youngest child. Too close together and the pup won't get the time and attention needed, and will quickly be too boisterous without having the awareness / maturity - especially if not getting the time necessary in that time. [/QUOTE]
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