Training Your Poodle

Building a Well-Behaved, Happy Poodle

Poodles are exceptionally intelligent, eager to please, and quick to learn — making them one of the most trainable breeds. They thrive on positive reinforcement and mental stimulation, but can get bored with too much repetition. Our training resources are designed specifically for the poodle breed to help you and your puppy build a lifelong bond based on trust and clear communication.

Breeder Foundation

Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS)

We perform ENS exercises with every puppy born at Premier Poodle Pups from day 3 through day 16 of life. These brief, gentle exercises give puppies a neurological head start that lasts a lifetime.

1

Tactile Stimulation

A cotton swab is gently held between the puppy's toes for 3–5 seconds, stimulating the neurological system through touch.

2

Head Held Up

The puppy is held securely with its head directly above its tail in an upright position for 3–5 seconds.

3

Head Pointed Down

The puppy is held securely with its head pointed downward toward the ground for 3–5 seconds.

4

Supine Position

The puppy is held on its back (belly up) in the palm of both hands for 3–5 seconds.

5

Thermal Stimulation

The puppy is placed paws-down on a cool, damp cloth for 3–5 seconds, introducing a mild thermal challenge.

Proven Benefits of ENS

  • Improved cardiovascular performance
  • Stronger adrenal glands
  • Greater tolerance to stress
  • Greater resistance to disease
Socialization Protocol

The Rule of 7

By 7 weeks of age, every puppy at Premier Poodle Pups should have experienced each of the following at least 7 times. This socialization framework builds confidence and adaptability in your Poodle from the very start.

7

Different Surfaces

Grass, tile, carpet, wood, gravel, concrete, fabric

7

Different Objects

Balls, soft toys, crinkle toys, paper, cardboard, metal bowls, plastic bottles

7

Different Locations

Kitchen, living room, backyard, garage, bathroom, porch, laundry room

7

Different People

Men, women, children, people with hats, glasses, beards, different voices

7

Different Challenges

Climbing over obstacles, tunnels, different elevations, gentle sounds, new textures

7

Different Containers

Metal bowls, ceramic dishes, plastic plates, muffin tins, flat surfaces, puzzle feeders

7

Different Eating Locations

Kitchen, living room, crate, outdoors, bathroom, different rooms, varied surfaces