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Puppy Training


4 Things I Wish Someone Told Me About Having a Dog
I obviously love having a dog. I am no longer able to imagine my life without at least one dog in it, and rely on having a dog to help keep me honest in my daily routines, with exercise, having consistent mealtimes and so on. But for as much as I have loved them, I do remember feeling quite cheated by no one warning me about a few things that became apparent very quickly into my new life with a dog. It's only after the fact that people say "oh yeah, my dog did that!", and at
Olivia Knowles
Mar 95 min read


Your Puppy Is a Baby: And That Changes Everything About How You Train Them
Your puppy is a baby. And while there are parallels that come in handy, they are not a human baby. The main thing that has helped me survive puppyhood and helped other owners I've worked with is keeping front of mind that your puppy is a baby. Like human babies, they are learning constantly while their bodies undergo drastic growth, change and development. Progress Isn't Linear - And Neither Is Puppyhood Progression in all aspects of our lives is not linear, and it would be
Olivia Knowles
Mar 24 min read


Puppy Socialisation: Getting the Social Side Right
Socialisation has become a term that is often thrown at first-time puppy owners without much explanation. Socialisation is an umbrella term that refers to the introduction of all different kinds of scents, sounds, textures and visuals in a puppy's surroundings, alongside interactions with other animals and their new human family unit. As humans and the social species we are we often focus on the social aspect of this term and prioritise interactions with other dogs and people
Olivia Knowles
Feb 276 min read
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