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how to take care of a puppy at night

The first few nights with a new puppy are legendary for a reason: the whining, the lost sleep, and the feeling of utter helplessness are a rite of passage for every new dog owner.

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How to housebreak a puppy in 5 days

How to housebreak a puppy in 5 days

The idea of housebreaking a puppy in just five days might sound like a fantasy, but while you can’t expect perfection in such a short time

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How to train your dog to pee and poop in one spot?

How to train your dog to pee and poop in one spot?

If you’ve ever chased your puppy around the living room after they had an accident, or spent weekends scrubbing grass stains off your patio, you know how frustrating inconsistent potty habits can be.

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How do I train my dog to stop pooping in the house?

How do I train my dog to stop pooping in the house?

Finding unexpected messes on the living room carpet isn’t just frustrating—it can strain even the strongest bond with your pup. The good news is that with consistency and the right approach, most dogs learn to handle their business outside.

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When to start potty training a puppy?

When to start potty training a puppy?

The moment your new puppy stumbles into your home, those big eyes and wobbly legs might make training feel like a distant thought. But experts agree—starting potty training early sets the stage for a lifetime of good habits.

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How do you positively reinforce a dog potty training?

How do you positively reinforce a dog potty training?

How do you positively reinforce a dog potty training? It starts with understanding that dogs learn best when good behavior feels rewarding, not when mistakes bring scolding.

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What's the quickest way to potty train a dog?

What's the quickest way to potty train a dog?

Consistency beats everything when it comes to teaching your pup where to go. Start by setting a strict schedule that aligns with their natural rhythms—right after meals, naps, and playtime are non-negotiable potty breaks.

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