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Holiday Travel with Dogs: What to Expect and Pack
Dogs experience the world through routine, stability, and familiar cues. When holidays arrive, we often pack, move quickly, shuffle plans, and leave the house in a rush, which can feel unsettling to a dog who thrives on structure. Travel brings new smells, new sights, different floors, strange sounds, and a complete change in their environment. Even the ride itself, whether by car or plane, adds layers of sensory input.
nannykp76
3 days ago5 min read


Gratitude and Reflection with Dogs During the Holiday Season
The holiday season often brings excitement but also overstimulation. Your dog may notice changes in your schedule, visitors coming and going, and shifts in emotional energy. Just as you navigate these adjustments, your dog needs support in staying calm and regulated. Maintaining steady routines helps anchor your dog when everything else feels different. Keeping familiar feeding times, daily walks, and rest periods helps them stay emotionally balanced.
nannykp76
Nov 277 min read


Creating a Calm Grooming Routine from Puppyhood
Grooming should feel safe and predictable for your puppy. It should never feel rushed or overwhelming. When you start early and build gentle habits, grooming becomes more than a task. It becomes a bonding ritual that strengthens trust and confidence. Puppies learn through repetition, tone, and emotional consistency. The more calm and steady you are, the more relaxed your puppy becomes.
nannykp76
Nov 264 min read


Thanksgiving with Dogs: Gratitude and Safe Table Treats
Thanksgiving is about connection and appreciation, which makes it a perfect holiday to celebrate with your dog. Dogs remind us to slow down, live in the moment, and find joy in the smallest things. Whether they are resting at your feet during dinner or greeting guests with a wagging tail, they remind us what unconditional love looks like. This year, take a moment to include your dog in your family’s gratitude traditions.
nannykp76
Nov 206 min read


How to Use a Grooming Table at Home Safely
Using a grooming table at home safely is about preparation, patience, and consistency. When done right, it not only keeps your dog’s coat and skin healthy but also deepens the bond you share.
By creating a stable, comfortable environment, moving slowly, and watching your dog’s cues, grooming can become a relaxing experience instead of a stressful one.
nannykp76
Nov 195 min read


A Grooming Schedule for Long Haired Breeds
Even with good at-home care, long-haired dogs benefit from regular professional grooming. Professional groomers have tools and techniques that make maintenance safer and more comfortable. Communicate with your groomer about your dog’s needs and comfort. Let them know if you are focusing on coat preservation or if you prefer lighter trims for easier upkeep. Consistency between home care and professional visits keeps your dog looking and feeling their best.
nannykp76
Nov 56 min read


DIY Sensory Bins and Games for Young Dogs
DIY sensory bins and games are a wonderful way to enrich your puppy's world while supporting their emotional and mental development. They encourage exploration, spark curiosity, and create opportunities for positive experiences with new sights, sounds, and textures.
nannykp76
Oct 276 min read


Puppy Playdates: Safety, Structure, and Success Tips
Puppy playdates, when done thoughtfully, are far more than just fun. They are learning experiences that help shape your dog's social skills, confidence, and ability to navigate the world with other dogs.
By choosing the right playmates, setting up a safe and neutral space, keeping sessions structured, and staying attentive to body language, you create an environment where both puppies can thrive.
nannykp76
Oct 257 min read


New Sounds, Surfaces, and Situations: Building Confidence Through Exposure
You do not need big events to build confidence. Micro adventures such as sitting on a park bench near a quiet road, walking through a garden center, or letting your puppy explore a safe playground when children are absent all provide valuable learning.
nannykp76
Oct 236 min read


The Importance of Positive Experiences with Strangers and Children
Positive social experiences are one of the greatest gifts you can give your puppy. You are not just preparing them for a walk around the block or a visit with friends. You are shaping how they feel about people for the rest of their life. That trust you build now becomes the steady foundation they rely on in new places, with new faces, for years to come.
nannykp76
Oct 218 min read


How to Introduce a Puppy to the Leash, Collar, and Harness
Introducing a collar, harness, and leash with patience and encouragement helps create a confident, cooperative partner. This process is not just about gear. It is about communication, trust, and creating a positive association with handling and exploration.
nannykp76
Oct 135 min read
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