Search Menu

There’s arguably nothing cuter than watching a puppy encounter certain things for the very first time. Our lives are full of objects that puppies find strange or downright scary. Here are six things that baffle puppies in the most adorable way.

1. Vacuums

It is most likely the noise of the vacuum that confounds puppies — and maybe the fact that we humans are pushing this giant “beast” for no apparent reason. Most puppies will bark and growl at a vacuum, but if they do not become desensitized, you might find yourself stuck in the middle of a lifelong battle between pup and machine.

2. Mirrors

Watching a puppy watch himself in a mirror is always entertaining. Some young dogs lose interest immediately, but others try to figure out where the other dog they see is located. They may offer appeasing behavior or even circle around behind the mirror (if possible) to try and find the other canine.

3. Television

Some pups can’t help but be intrigued by the strange device that emits sound and moving images. Their curiosity is often heightened when they hear or see another dog on the screen. If you don’t believe us, try watching a dog show with your canine companion in the room. It’s one fascinating experience.

Ibizan Hound puppy playing outdoors.

4. Ice Cubes

There’s something about ice cubes that confuses but also excites a puppy. Ice is cold and slippery, sending many puppies into a play-bow and barking frenzy when they joyfully discover that it’s edible. If your puppy is bored or teething, an ice cube is a cheap toy that will soothe and entertain him. However, you should never let your pup chew on an ice cube unsupervised, as they can present a choking hazard.

5. Brooms

The fast action of a broom baffles many puppies, so they will often react in the same way they do to a vacuum: either running from it or attacking it. But some canine companions may view it as a new toy. Getting puppies used to our weird cleaning devices will definitely make for happier adult dogs.

6. Phones

Admit it: you’ve asked your pet sitter to hold the phone up to your puppy while you’re away so that you can tell him what a good boy he is. Hearing a voice, especially a familiar one, come from “nowhere” is enough to confuse any young animal. Some puppies respond with the all-too-adorable head tilt. Others may start looking for you or try to paw the phone. It only makes us want to FaceTime with them more!

Most of the time, puppies’ reactions are cute and exploratory — a surprised bark or growl when they first see something that’s quickly replaced with a confident play-bow when they realize the new item is not a threat. However, you should always watch your puppy for signs of nervousness or fear, so that you can quickly turn a negative situation into something positive. This will help ensure that your puppy grows up confident and relaxed. If you still find yourself with a fearful puppy, speak to a professional dog trainer about what methods to try next.

Related article: Puppies Are Born Ready to Communicate With People, New Study Shows
https://www.akc.org/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php
Get Your Free AKC eBook

Puppy Socialization

Socializing your dog in an important step in raising a balanced and happy dog. Not sure where to start? Download this e-book for some tips.
*Turn off pop-up blocker to download
*Turn off pop-up blocker to download