
Expert Advice from K905 Dog Training in Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Georgetown & Mississauga
Bringing home a new puppy is exciting but it’s also where many long-term behaviour problems begin. At K905 Dog Training, we work with puppy owners across Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Georgetown, and Mississauga, and we consistently see the same early mistakes that lead to frustration later on.
The good news? Most of these issues are completely avoidable with the right structure and guidance from the start.
Here are the most common puppy training mistakes new owners make—and how to avoid them.
Waiting Too Long to Start Puppy Training
One of the biggest mistakes puppy owners make is believing their dog is “too young” to train. In reality, puppies are learning from the moment they come home.
Whether you’re in Oakville or Mississauga, your puppy is already being trained—either intentionally or unintentionally.
Allowing behaviours like:
- Jumping for attention
- Pulling on leash
- Crying to get out of the crate
…teaches habits that become harder to fix as your puppy grows.
What to do instead:
Start structured puppy training immediately. At K905 Dog Training, our puppy programs focus on:
- Crate training
- Potty routines
- Calm indoor behaviour
- Foundational obedience
Early training prevents future behaviour issues—it doesn’t rush development.
Allowing “Cute” Behaviours That Won’t Be Acceptable Later
Puppy behaviours may seem harmless now, but puppies don’t understand temporary rules.
Common examples we see with clients in Burlington and Georgetown include:
- Jumping on guests
- Nipping hands during play
- Barking for attention
- Sleeping wherever they want
If it’s allowed now, your puppy will expect it later—when it’s no longer cute.
What to do instead:
Set clear boundaries from day one. If you wouldn’t allow the behaviour in an adult dog, don’t allow it in a puppy.
3. Over-Socializing Without Structure
Socialization is critical, but many puppy owners misunderstand it. Letting your puppy greet every dog and person—especially at dog parks—often creates overstimulation, frustration, or reactivity.
We frequently see this with puppies from Milton and Oakville who were “over-socialized” without structure.
What to do instead:
Focus on calm, neutral exposure:
- Teach your puppy to observe without reacting
- Reward engagement with you
- Build confidence without constant interaction
A well-socialized dog is calm and neutral—not overly excited.
Inconsistent Rules at Home
Inconsistency is one of the fastest ways to confuse a puppy.
If one person enforces rules and another doesn’t, your puppy will test boundaries continuously. This is a common issue we address during in-home puppy training sessions throughout the Halton Region.
What to do instead:
Everyone in the household should agree on:
- Commands
- Rules
- Expectations
Consistency creates clarity and clarity creates reliable behaviour.
Relying on Treats Without Building Real Obedience
Food is a powerful training tool, but it’s often misused.
Many puppy owners accidentally:
- Lure forever without fading food
- Reward sloppy behaviours
- Bribe instead of reinforce
This leads to puppies who only listen when treats are visible.
What to do instead:
At K905 Dog Training, we teach puppies to respond reliably by:
- Proper reward timing
- Clear markers
- Gradually increasing distractions
- Building obedience beyond food dependency
Giving Up on Crate Training Too Early
Crate training is one of the most valuable tools for puppy development, yet many owners abandon it when the puppy vocalizes.
Unfortunately, this teaches the puppy that crying leads to freedom.
What to do instead:
Introduce crate training correctly:
- Short, structured sessions
- Calm exits and entries
- No emotional responses to whining
A crate-trained puppy is calmer, safer, and easier to manage.
Expecting Puppy Problems to “Fix Themselves”
Puppies don’t usually grow out of bad habits—they grow into them.
Jumping, leash pulling, reactivity, and poor impulse control often worsen without professional intervention.
What to do instead:
Address issues early. Puppies we work with in Oakville, Milton, and Georgetown progress faster and with less stress when training starts early.
Waiting Too Long to Contact a Professional Puppy Trainer
Many owners reach out only once they’re overwhelmed. By that point, behaviours are well-practiced and harder to change.
What to do instead:
Working with a professional puppy trainer early saves time, money, and frustration.
At K905 Dog Training, we specialize in:
- In-Home puppy training
- Board & Train programs
- Behaviour foundations that last into adulthood
Final Thoughts from K905 Dog Training
Puppyhood sets the foundation for the rest of your dog’s life. The choices you make early: structure, boundaries, consistency, determine whether your puppy grows into a calm, reliable companion or a challenging adolescent dog.
If you’re looking for professional puppy training in Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Georgetown, or Mississauga, our programs are designed to prevent problems before they start.


