"As soon as they go #1 or #2 in the designated spot... Let them know you really enjoyed that" I died laughing, but I do appreciate this video. I'm planning on getting a newfy as soon as I'm able to adopt one from a shelter
This is excellent! I have two older sighthounds and am getting a newf, and this video was an excellent refresher on how to set the new lad up for success from the start.
I wish your channel had more subscribers! Boundaries and training= 💯 important especially with large dog breeds. These tips are excellent.👍🏼We started training the moment our Newfie Chewy was taken home. It helped reading/educating ourselves prior to us being his owners. And it never hurts to put them in a basic puppy training class. Chewy is now 5 at 140 lbs😱. He’s healthy, happy, and obedient unless there’s an opportunity for him to seize some food.🤣 He’s amazing.🥰
Literally working from home with my newf pup leashed to me at the moment lol. Watching to make sure we aren’t missing anything. But we have been routine heavy for a week now and things have been good all things considered
I have an 18 month old Landseer Newfie. When I brought Ichinojo home my first task was to acclimate him to my house and show him which areas were his. Then I got to work on bonding. Then after he accepted me as his master and realised I loved him and would always take care of him we got to work on boundary and obedience training. Potty training was a breeze. Whenever he pooped I'd scoop it up and put it in a corner of the yard, and after a day or two he figured out that was the spot he should pee and poop in.
@@mattbartolovich8228 He hasn't been around cats much. No one I know has a cat, and when he's seen a random cat nearby he hasn't shown any real interest in it.
I had the same exact reaction. "I need to let the dog out once an hour, every hour, 24 hrs/day. If I do that, toilet training is a breeze." Okay, but that just makes me dearly regret getting this dog, soooo...
NUMBER ONE!!!!! I have. House broken 5 Newfoundland puppies in 24 hours. One bring your puppy home in a cage. The puppy will not go in its cage. Two as soon as the puppy shows signs of needing to go put on the leash/ collar and the puppy outside. After the puppy does it thing , lots of praise. Three , here’s the hard part. I always use the family room or back room really close to an outside door. Sleep next to the puppy on the floor. If possible your hand in or near the kennel. This is like having a newborn. When it whines get and take the puppy out, again lots of praise. I have picked up my puppy Friday afternoon and usually by Saturday night the puppy has it. At most Sunday morning. A long lead might be helpful if you don’t want to go out in the middle of the night. I know this may sound weird, but it has worked for 5 puppies in a row. If the puppy has an accident, give some loving/ not praise and take it out in case it needs to go some more.
I’m trying to find Newfoundland breeders in my area which is Pakistan Karachi but can’t find one if anyone can help me in the comments than tysm it’s my dream dog.
This has nothing to do with any breed in particular. No harm in one way. But advertising it as breed specific is disingenuous. Pity, I liked this channel.
We brought our 8 week old Newfoundland pup home today…he’s never been away from his litter and is a wee bit sad.
How's your Newfie doing now?
I'm planning on getting a Newf this summer. Very excited and happy to be watching all these videos to be prepared ahead of time.
it's these videos, which I did not ask for but youtube offered, that are making me think I NEED one in my life.
Did you get your Newfie?
"As soon as they go #1 or #2 in the designated spot... Let them know you really enjoyed that"
I died laughing, but I do appreciate this video. I'm planning on getting a newfy as soon as I'm able to adopt one from a shelter
This is excellent! I have two older sighthounds and am getting a newf, and this video was an excellent refresher on how to set the new lad up for success from the start.
I wish your channel had more subscribers! Boundaries and training= 💯 important especially with large dog breeds. These tips are excellent.👍🏼We started training the moment our Newfie Chewy was taken home. It helped reading/educating ourselves prior to us being his owners. And it never hurts to put them in a basic puppy training class. Chewy is now 5 at 140 lbs😱. He’s healthy, happy, and obedient unless there’s an opportunity for him to seize some food.🤣 He’s amazing.🥰
We are picking up ours on Sunday. Excited.
Sweet! Thanks mate!
With the knowledge from your video i hope to be a good pack leader when I finally can afford to get a Newfie
Thanks for watching!! All the best with training when you get your puppy home!!
Literally working from home with my newf pup leashed to me at the moment lol. Watching to make sure we aren’t missing anything. But we have been routine heavy for a week now and things have been good all things considered
Getting my new newf next month and this is great info. Definitely going to do your puppy training as I've learnt so much from your videos.
Thanks for watching Oliver! Hope you prep goes well before you bring your puppy home and good luck with training!!
LOVE this advice! I feel like I’m already ahead of the game now!
I have an 18 month old Landseer Newfie. When I brought Ichinojo home my first task was to acclimate him to my house and show him which areas were his. Then I got to work on bonding. Then after he accepted me as his master and realised I loved him and would always take care of him we got to work on boundary and obedience training. Potty training was a breeze. Whenever he pooped I'd scoop it up and put it in a corner of the yard, and after a day or two he figured out that was the spot he should pee and poop in.
Is he cat friendly?
@@mattbartolovich8228 He hasn't been around cats much. No one I know has a cat, and when he's seen a random cat nearby he hasn't shown any real interest in it.
@@janellek21 jw our neighbors had a newf years ago he didn't bother our cat
These guys are AWESOME!!!!!!
How do you do this structured every day every hour training if you have a job that isn't taking care of your dogs?
I had the same exact reaction. "I need to let the dog out once an hour, every hour, 24 hrs/day. If I do that, toilet training is a breeze." Okay, but that just makes me dearly regret getting this dog, soooo...
It's interesting how the British pronounce Newfoundland. In America it's pronounce new Finland
We have four more weeks to go before we get ours.
Hope things are going well with your new puppy!
@@fenrirnewfoundlandshow6795 thank you! He’s amazing.
Well I guess this is not for me, I have a 6 month old
NUMBER ONE!!!!!
I have. House broken 5 Newfoundland puppies in 24 hours. One bring your puppy home in a cage. The puppy will not go in its cage. Two as soon as the puppy shows signs of needing to go put on the leash/ collar and the puppy outside. After the puppy does it thing , lots of praise. Three , here’s the hard part. I always use the family room or back room really close to an outside door. Sleep next to the puppy on the floor. If possible your hand in or near the kennel. This is like having a newborn. When it whines get and take the puppy out, again lots of praise. I have picked up my puppy Friday afternoon and usually by Saturday night the puppy has it. At most Sunday morning. A long lead might be helpful if you don’t want to go out in the middle of the night. I know this may sound weird, but it has worked for 5 puppies in a row. If the puppy has an accident, give some loving/ not praise and take it out in case it needs to go some more.
I’m trying to find Newfoundland breeders in my area which is Pakistan Karachi but can’t find one if anyone can help me in the comments than tysm it’s my dream dog.
Have you ever owned a Newfoundland puppy?
This has nothing to do with any breed in particular. No harm in one way. But advertising it as breed specific is disingenuous. Pity, I liked this channel.
you are not even talking about how newfs react...they are a very stubborn breed this is a basic training guide for all puppies