A friend of mine had an "accident" litter of puppies and started re-homing them as soon as they were weaned, unfortunately.
This is Cobalt
Because he is so young, I'm unsure of what I can/can't, should/shouldn't do with him.
Initially I thought that I should set rules and boundaries that reflect how I expect him to behave when my little puppy turns into a 60 pound dog. As in, no bite-playing and not allowed on furniture or beds, but he isn't 8 weeks yet. Should I let him just be a puppy and do whatever puppies do or start training now? These are my main concerns:
1. Crate Training: Is it OK for him to sleep alone in a crate? (currently he's in his favorite self-designated sleep spot between our bed and the wall on a fluffy blanket)
2. Play: Can I let him be mouthy and play rough, like in tug-o-war and wrestling?
3. Puppy Love: Should I let him be with us on the couches and beds, and hold him and give him a lot of snuggling (If it was all up to me I would probably have him on my lap and being loved constantly lol). Basically, He should still be with his mother and siblings where they're always touching through play and being piled up for naps. Do I try to replicate that?
4. Socializing: Is my wee one too young to take out and start socializing? When he's older he's going to go on outings quite often. Outdoor activities like dog parks, hikes, bike rides, walks in lots of different parks (we visit parks frequently and it'll be great to have a dog to bring along). He'll come with to the pet/feed/hardware stores. Visits to friends houses and play-dates with friends dogs. He'll be actively involved in our lives and I want him to be properly socialized. Should I wait 2 weeks, or can I get a head start? Nothing big. Just to play in the small park by my house, going to the pet store, going to visit at my friends house where he was born.
I suppose it might have been a mistake to start watching Cesar Millan first, seeing as most people disagree with his training. Is any of the alpha/pack-leader/dominance thing he talks about true? Now I worry that my puppy will become dominant and not see me as "pack leader". Should I worry about being too sweet and mushy with him?
Any insight will be tremendously helpful!
This is Cobalt



Because he is so young, I'm unsure of what I can/can't, should/shouldn't do with him.
Initially I thought that I should set rules and boundaries that reflect how I expect him to behave when my little puppy turns into a 60 pound dog. As in, no bite-playing and not allowed on furniture or beds, but he isn't 8 weeks yet. Should I let him just be a puppy and do whatever puppies do or start training now? These are my main concerns:
1. Crate Training: Is it OK for him to sleep alone in a crate? (currently he's in his favorite self-designated sleep spot between our bed and the wall on a fluffy blanket)
2. Play: Can I let him be mouthy and play rough, like in tug-o-war and wrestling?
3. Puppy Love: Should I let him be with us on the couches and beds, and hold him and give him a lot of snuggling (If it was all up to me I would probably have him on my lap and being loved constantly lol). Basically, He should still be with his mother and siblings where they're always touching through play and being piled up for naps. Do I try to replicate that?
4. Socializing: Is my wee one too young to take out and start socializing? When he's older he's going to go on outings quite often. Outdoor activities like dog parks, hikes, bike rides, walks in lots of different parks (we visit parks frequently and it'll be great to have a dog to bring along). He'll come with to the pet/feed/hardware stores. Visits to friends houses and play-dates with friends dogs. He'll be actively involved in our lives and I want him to be properly socialized. Should I wait 2 weeks, or can I get a head start? Nothing big. Just to play in the small park by my house, going to the pet store, going to visit at my friends house where he was born.
I suppose it might have been a mistake to start watching Cesar Millan first, seeing as most people disagree with his training. Is any of the alpha/pack-leader/dominance thing he talks about true? Now I worry that my puppy will become dominant and not see me as "pack leader". Should I worry about being too sweet and mushy with him?
Any insight will be tremendously helpful!