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Back to School & Helping Your Dog Adjust to Changes in Routine
It's almost September which means a lot of our schedules are changing! Whether it's back to school for the kids or for you, the end of a week of vacation, returning to the office after working from home, or any other change in your routine, chances are it'll affect your dog too. Here are some strategies to help your dog adjust before they have a meltdown about it.

Logan Beauregard
Aug 113 min read
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How to Help Your New Adult Dog Settle In
Adopting a new dog is both fun and terrifying! This post gives you three stages to help your dog settle in: 1) decompress, 2) build trust, and 3) expand their world.

Logan Beauregard
Jul 134 min read
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3 Tips for Less Stressful Holidays With Your Dog
Want to include your dog in your holiday celebrations? Worried that you'll be inviting some canine chaos in addition to canine company? Don't have time for a big involved training plan that will take weeks to get results? Here are some tips to help reduce the chaos and seasonal stress. Puppy Perry taking a nap during Thanksgiving with 10+ people in the room 1 - Outlet First, Self Control Second Make sure you give your dog an outlet for their excitement and energy before your

Logan Beauregard
Dec 11, 20254 min read
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Some dogs are introverts and that's OK! Not everyone loves strangers
Not every dog likes strange dogs and people. This post discusses the benefits of neutrality and gives strategies for slow introductions to polite people and dogs.

Logan Beauregard
Oct 1, 20255 min read
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