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Training


Creating a Peaceful Morning Routine with Your Dog
Mornings set the tone for the rest of your day, and your dog feels that energy too. A calm, consistent morning routine helps both of you begin the day with balance and connection. It gives your dog structure, supports emotional regulation, and allows you to move through your morning without stress or chaos.
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Nov 115 min read


The Most Effective Puppy Commands with a Strong Name Response
This guide walks you through creating a reliable name response and the five foundational commands every puppy should master. With patience, consistency, and encouragement, these steps will help your puppy learn faster, listen better, and develop a lasting bond built on trust.
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Nov 106 min read


How to Redirect Jumping and Excited Greetings in Young Dogs
Every calm greeting is a step toward a well-mannered, confident dog. This is not about crushing joy. It is about teaching safe, respectful ways for your dog to connect with the people they love.
When you consistently guide and reward the right behaviors, you are not just stopping jumping. You are building emotional control, trust, and a stronger bond that lasts a lifetime.
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Oct 265 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.
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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.
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Oct 218 min read


Hand Feeding Puppies for Focus, Bonding, and Trust
When a puppy eats from your hand, their brain releases oxytocin, the hormone linked to bonding. You, the caregiver, experience this as well. Over time, these repeated moments strengthen the attachment between you and your puppy, creating a relationship built on trust and security.
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Oct 185 min read


Choosing Between Kibble, Raw, or Fresh Food: Understanding the Options Without the Judgment
Puppies are not just small versions of adult dogs. Their bones, joints, muscles, brain, and immune system are developing at incredible speed. Nutrition during the first year lays the foundation for lifelong health. Inadequate or imbalanced diets can lead to problems such as stunted growth, orthopedic conditions, or weakened immunity. That is why making a thoughtful choice, no matter which style of feeding you prefer, is so valuable.
Think of it as filling a building with str
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Oct 146 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


What Are Marker Words in Dog Training and Why They Matter
"Dogs live in the moment. Without a marker, even a short delay between the behavior and the reward can cause confusion." A Simple Yet...
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Oct 125 min read


Teaching Sit, Down, and Wait: Early Obedience That Builds Confidence
Every time a puppy learns a new skill, they are not just becoming obedient. They are learning how to think, respond, and feel secure in their world. Sit, down, and wait are small behaviors that open the door to bigger confidence and deeper connection.
nannykp76
Oct 114 min read


Building a Foundation for Recall: Teaching "Come" from Day One
Good recall is not something you teach once and then forget. It is a lifelong skill. Even adult dogs benefit from regular practice and refresher sessions, especially in new environments or around higher distractions.
The work you put in during puppyhood pays off for years. You will have a dog who comes joyfully and without hesitation because they learned that being near you is always rewarding.
nannykp76
Oct 105 min read


Teaching the Name Response: How to Build Focus and Engagement
A name response is not about obedience. It is about connection. Before you can teach skills like "come", "stay", or “leave it,” your puppy first needs to be paying attention. If your puppy is not looking at you or tuned in to your presence, the rest of the training quickly falls apart.
nannykp76
Oct 95 min read


The Importance of Consistency in the First Few Weeks
The more consistent the household is in the first few weeks, the easier it becomes to teach, bond, and enjoy life with a growing puppy. Structure does not limit freedom. It gives the puppy the confidence to explore, learn, and settle in.
Through repetition, clear expectations, and shared family routines, you are not just teaching skills. You are shaping a confident, happy dog who understands their place in your world. And that understanding is the key to a peaceful home f
nannykp76
Oct 85 min read


Creating a Gentle Routine for Puppies 8 to 16 Weeks Old
Between eight and sixteen weeks, your puppy will grow and change faster than at almost any other stage in their life. A gentle, flexible routine helps them navigate this time with confidence.
Keep it simple, predictable, and responsive. Make space for calm anchors throughout the day. Stay observant and adjust as needed. Most importantly, let your routine be a framework for connection and one that shows your puppy they are safe, understood, and loved in your care.
nannykp76
Oct 64 min read
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