The holiday season is exciting – new visitors, new smells, busy schedules and plenty of festive distractions. For puppies and adult dogs, this can be overwhelming. With positive, reward-based training and expert support, you can help your pet stay calm, confident and well-mannered throughout Christmas, summer gatherings and festive celebrations.

 

First Christmas puppy training essentials

Setting boundaries: The secret to a stress-free Christmas

Christmas brings a lot of stimulation: visitors, wrapping paper, dropped food, kids playing, and constant activity. Without structure, puppies can become overexcited, anxious or overstimulated.

Training strategies that help

  • Teach settle and place behaviours before the holiday rush
  • Begin polite greetings early
  • Practise crate time or quiet-time routines
  • Reward calm behaviour around visitors
  • Introduce decorations and noise gradually

For more veterinary-backed guidance on preventing common behaviour problems, you can explore resources at PetMD’s dog behaviour library for expert-reviewed dog behaviour advice.

A confident puppy is less likely to jump on guests, steal food, bark excessively or become overwhelmed. Start Puppy Preschool.

 

Vaccination requirements for social success

Before attending Christmas events or having visitors interact closely with your puppy, ensure they have received their first vaccination. This protects them in new environments and supports positive socialisation. Learn more about vaccination requirements for puppies.

Your Puppy Preschool enrolment requires vaccination, helping keep all puppies safe. Learn more about Puppy Preschool requirements.

 

Desexing, behaviour and the need for training

Many hormone-driven behaviours, such as marking, mounting, roaming or competitive behaviour, can start appearing around the Christmas period as puppies mature.

For a deeper look at positive training and behaviour modification, see the ASPCA’s dog training tips backed by animal welfare experts.

Desexing can help reduce some unwanted behaviours, but training remains essential for:

  • Manners around other dogs
  • Impulse control (food, toys, visitors)
  • Preventing jumping and overwhelm
  • Reducing anxiety from busy holiday environments

Our trainers can guide you on behaviour support both before and after desexing.

 

Our dog training programs

Puppy preschool: 5-week classes

A structured, supportive program designed to help young puppies develop confidence and Christmas-ready manners.
Includes socialisation, obedience basics, and behaviour foundations.

Learn more about Puppy Preschool.

 

One-on-one training

Some dogs experience stress during busy summer holidays, especially anxious dogs or those still settling into a new home.

One-on-one training can be helpful for:

  • Fearful behaviour around guests
  • Overexcitement
  • Resource guarding
  • Separation anxiety
  • Difficulty settling during festivities

Explore one-on-one classes.

 

Phone consultations and remote support

If you’re outside Melbourne or need advice quickly, our phone consultations offer professional support wherever you are.

Perfect for pre-Christmas behaviour planning.

Call us to learn about phone consultations.

 

Training benefits for you and your dog

Building confidence and obedience

Training teaches your dog predictable, safe behaviours even when the holiday environment gets busy.

Skills include: sit, stay, calm greetings, recall and self-regulation.

 

Socialisation and behaviour skills

Christmas often means visiting new homes, meeting new people or playing with unfamiliar dogs. Socialisation prepares your dog to stay relaxed and confident in these situations.

 

Strengthening the human–animal bond

Training brings clarity, communication and trust. A strong bond helps your dog look to you for guidance when things become exciting or confusing – including festive chaos.

 

What you will learn

Basic obedience skills

Sit, drop, stay, come, polite greetings and loose-lead walking.

Impulse control and socialisation

Learning calm behaviour around food, guests, children and decorations.

Confidence building exercises

Helping your dog remain relaxed with new experiences such as lights, music, gifts, visitors and new pets.

 

Why choose Lort Smith dog training

Accredited Trainers (NDTF)

Our trainers are National Dog Trainers Federation accredited and specialise in humane, science-based behaviour support.

Positive, reward-based methods

We never use forceful, punitive or dominance-based methods. Our dog training approach ensures your pet learn safely and joyfully.

Supporting the Adoption Centre

All training profits support Lort Smith’s Adoption Centre, helping animals receive veterinary care, behaviour support and second chances.

FAQs

Ready to prepare your dog for the festive season?

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