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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 18, 20255 min read


The Role of Treats in Shaping Positive Behavior
Treats are far more than snacks. They are a language of communication, a tool for trust, and a way to shape both behavior and emotional well-being.
When used with intention, treats help a puppy learn faster, feel safer, and connect more deeply with their human. They are not bribes. They are clear signals that say, "this was the right choice".
From the first sit to the most advanced training, from early socialization to handling life's challenges, treats can guide your p
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Oct 16, 20255 min read


Understanding Puppy Tummies: Signs of Sensitivities or Overfeeding
Do not rely on your puppy's eagerness for food as a sign they need more. Many puppies will beg even when they are full. Overfeeding increases the risk of rapid weight gain, joint strain, and health problems later in life. On the other hand, underfeeding can limit energy and slow development.
Review your puppy's portions regularly and adjust as they grow. Balance is not just about quantity, but about timing, quality, and how your puppy responds to their diet.
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Oct 15, 20255 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.
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Oct 13, 20255 min read
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