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Excellent Puppy Daycare in Boston: What You Need to Know

At The Urban Hound, our Boston Puppy Daycare Program is designed to give your puppy the best start in life. We focus on building a strong foundation with basic tools like "sit" and recall while ensuring your puppy is comfortable and excited to be in a new environment.

Why choose the Urban Hound for puppy daycare?

What sets us apart is our commitment to your puppy’s well-being. Our experienced trainers, including a full-time CCPDT-certified trainer, ensure that your puppy receives top-notch care and attention. With our emphasis on socialization, play, and positive reinforcement, we help your puppy grow into a happy, well-behaved dog.

Start your puppy’s journey with us today, and give them the best possible start in life with our expert puppy training program!

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Puppy Socialization Classes

Our puppy socialization classes are all about positive experiences. We keep our groups small, so each pup gets plenty of attention. We follow a comprehensive puppy socialization checklist to ensure your puppy is exposed to various environments, people, sounds, and smells—key elements for a well-adjusted dog.

Puppy Socialization Schedule by Age

We follow a structured puppy training schedule by age to ensure your puppy receives the appropriate socialization at each stage of development. This includes regular potty breaks, crate training, and socialization sessions, all designed to fit your puppy’s growing needs. 

Puppy planning is essential for a smooth transition into puppy training. If you can, start with crate training to ease anxiety before entering our program. This preparation ensures your puppy will feel at home during their time with us.

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Puppy Experiences That Matter

We prioritize positive puppy experiences to make learning enjoyable. Through play and group activities, puppies learn in a fun, engaging way without the pressure of strict commands. This approach helps foster a love for learning and strengthens their bond with humans. 

Our puppy socialization program focuses on reinforcing essential behaviors through repetition and positive reinforcement. Group settings help your puppy learn recall in high-arousal situations, making their training both practical and enjoyable.

Comprehensive Puppy Daycare in Boston

Our puppy daycare in Boston services cater to every aspect of your puppy’s development, from socialization to obedience. We offer flexible scheduling with classes available anytime between 12 weeks and 10 months of age. Our puppy 101 socialization program covers all the basics, ensuring your puppy is well-prepared for the future.

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What is a good age to start training a puppy?

The best time to start training your puppy is as soon as they arrive home, which can be as early as 8 weeks old. Early training helps them get comfortable with the world, ensuring they’re well-socialized and ready to explore new experiences. Exposure and socialization at this stage are key to helping them grow into confident, well-adjusted dogs.

What are the 5 commands for puppy training?

At this early stage, we believe that exposure and socialization are more crucial than mastering commands. Potty training and recall come next on the list of priorities. It’s important to remember that a well-trained puppy doesn’t need to know any commands right away—what matters most is building a strong foundation for their development.

What is the timeline for puppy socialization?

The timeline for puppy socialization varies based on each pup’s unique personality, breed, and energy level. Just like people, no two puppies are exactly alike.

How long can you leave an 8-week-old puppy in a crate?

The length of time an 8-week-old puppy can stay in a crate varies, depending on the pup and the effort you put into their training. It’s important to remember that every puppy is different, so sticking to a one-size-fits-all schedule can lead to issues. Paying attention to your puppy’s individual needs—like water intake—plays a big role in determining how long they can comfortably stay in the crate. Tailoring the routine to your puppy is key to successful crate training.

What happens if a dog is not trained?

We don’t recommend using pee pads, as they don’t teach your puppy to control their bladder. If crate training hasn’t been started early on, introducing it later can lead to anxiety for your dog. It’s important to begin training as soon as possible to help your puppy feel secure and confident in their new routines.

How long is too late to train a dog?

No, we don’t believe it’s ever too late to train your dog. Whether you’re working with an older dog who hasn’t had formal training or just refining their behavior, it’s always possible to teach new skills. Training isn’t just about commands—it’s about helping your dog become well-mannered, sociable, and comfortable with things like potty training and not jumping. Every dog can learn, no matter their age.

What is the first thing you should train your puppy?

The first things you should focus on are crate training, socialization, and exposure. These are the building blocks that will help your puppy feel secure and well-adjusted as they explore the world around them.

Puppy Daycare and Costs

The Urban Hound offers premium puppy daycare services in Boston, ensuring your puppy is well-cared for and engaged throughout the day. The puppy daycare cost is $45 for a half-day (7am-1pm) and $80 for a full day, with the option for standing reservations or day-of availability.

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