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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


Helping Dogs Feel Like Valued Family Members
There is a clear difference between having a dog and welcoming them as a true family member. Belonging is not about treating a dog like a human. It is about recognizing their emotional world and responding with respect and intention.
Dogs understand far more than many people realize. They notice patterns, tone, and energy. They sense stress or calmness based on your posture and rhythm.
nannykp76
Nov 255 min read


Navigating Early Development: Sleep, Sight, and Sensory Changes
The early weeks of your puppy’s life are filled with transformation. Sleep, sight, and sensory development shape how they see and feel the world. Each experience builds a foundation for learning, confidence, and emotional balance. By understanding what your puppy is going through, you can meet their needs with care and consistency. Offer calm surroundings, predictable routines, and gentle exposure to new experiences.
nannykp76
Nov 175 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


What to Expect During Your Puppy’s First Two Weeks Home
During the first few weeks, puppies spend most of their time sleeping. It may seem like too much, but sleep is how they process new experiences and build healthy brain development. On average, a young puppy can sleep 18 to 20 hours each day. This rest is essential for growth, emotional stability, and learning.
nannykp76
Nov 36 min read


Establishing a Socialization Plan: What to Expose Your Puppy To (and When)
A well-socialized puppy is not perfect, but they have the framework for resilience. They can
bounce back after stress, adapt to change, and approach new situations with curiosity.
nannykp76
Oct 205 min read
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