How to solve common puppy problems
From barking to jumping up, here's how to solve 10 of the most common problems you may have with your puppy.

Puppies aren’t born knowing how they’re expected to behave. This is why you may find some of their behaviours problematic. Don’t worry – this is normal and puppies simply need to be taught in a careful and positive way. That way, they learn what they can and can’t do.
Most common puppy behavioural issues
Here's a list of behavioural issues alongside the solutions. These will help you to understand your dog’s behaviour and deal with any problems.
Barking
It’s normal for dogs to bark. But, if they do it constantly – or always at something in particular – it can be problematic. It’s important to act early. Doing so will prevent normal barking (or the reasons for barking) from developing into something more …
Frequently seeking attention
Dogs are social creatures. But, is your pooch clingy? Do they follow you around the house? Are they constantly seeking attention? Then you need to teach them how to spend time alone. This is important to avoid separation anxiety from …
Unsure when being handled
Your pup will need to interact with, and be handled by, various people throughout their life. But, whether it’s a vet or a dog groomer, it can be worrying or confusing. This is why you need to teach them to feel comfortable when being handled.
To do …
Hiding or moving away when approached
If your pup appears to lack confidence or is a little shy, don’t worry!
There are lots of things you can do to help:
- learn to recognise when your pup is feeling worried and avoid things they find scary
- if …
Pulling on lead
It’s not unusual for dogs to pull but you need to teach them to walk calmly and on a loose lead. Firstly, continue to use the comfortable collar or harness you already have, to do this.
Solution: Start the training at home, rewarding and praising …
Mouthing, biting and chewing
Mouthing, biting and chewing are all normal behaviours. But, some pups can start doing it to you (or your furniture!) Although they won’t mean to hurt you, their little teeth can be very sharp.
Solution: Read our advice on mouthing, nipping and …
Going to the toilet inside
It may take puppies a few months (and the odd accident) before they are completely housetrained. Don’t worry if it seems to be taking a while. Their bowels, bladders and the muscles that control them are still growing, after …
Jumping up
Many dogs jump up when they are excited. It’s tempting to give puppies attention when they do it. But, this will encourage them to keep doing this into adulthood.
Solution: Don’t tell them off – instead, stay calm and quiet. Teach them to …
Ignoring you
Does your puppy always ignore you? Then you need to do focus training to get their attention.
Solution: Make sure your pup knows their name first. Then:
- say their name once, then when they look at you, How to get your puppy's attention
Not coming when called
If your pup ignores you when you call them then you need to brush up on their recall training.
Solution:
- Teach your pup to respond to their name.
- Then use a recall cue such as …
Still need help?
Are you really struggling with your dog’s behaviour? Speak to a vet and they will be able to refer you to an accredited behaviourist or contact our Behaviour Support Line.


