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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.
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Nov 195 min read


Using Enrichment to Reduce Separation Anxiety
Reducing separation anxiety is not about never leaving your puppy. It is about teaching them that being alone is safe, predictable, and even enjoyable. Enrichment is the bridge that connects your presence to their independence. Each time they cross that bridge successfully, they step into a calmer and more confident future.
nannykp76
Oct 296 min read


How to Use Puzzle Toys to Build Focus and Patience
Puzzle toys are more than just a rainy day activity. They are an investment in your puppy's long term development. By encouraging focus, problem solving, and patience, you are giving your dog tools they will use for a lifetime.
Keep the experience positive. Rotate the toys, adjust the difficulty as your puppy learns, and always end on a note of success. With time and consistency, your puppy will see puzzles not as a source of frustration but as a fun challenge worth workin
nannykp76
Oct 286 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


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.
nannykp76
Oct 155 min read
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