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Welcoming Your 12-Week-Old Puppy Home After Completing 4-Weeks of Doodle School

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Bringing home your 12-week-old puppy after completing 4 Weeks of Doodle School? Stokehire Family extends congratulations on this milestone! Discover how to smoothly transition your furry friend from co-sleeping to crate training with our gentle approach. Learn the importance of establishing routine, positive associations, and bell training for potty breaks. Explore crate entertainment tips, positive reinforcement techniques, and ongoing training advice to ensure a successful journey for both you and your puppy. At Stokehire, we prioritize your puppy's well-being and development, offering comprehensive guidance and support every step of the way. Please note our no-refund policy for Doodle School as we commit to your puppy's training journey with dedication and consistency.

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Preventing Anxiety in Your Bernedoodle Puppy from Stokeshire Designer Doodles

Discover effective strategies for training anxious Bernedoodles with this comprehensive guide by Stokeshire Designer Doodles. Learn about the factors contributing to anxiety, practical training techniques, and FAQs to help your furry friend lead a happier, more balanced life. Explore expert insights and practical tips to create a safe and supportive environment tailored to your Bernedoodle's needs.

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Unleash the Potential: Mastering Tether Training for Your Doodle Puppy

Discover the transformative power of tether training at Stokeshire Designer Doodles. Beyond mere obedience, it's a journey of trust, patience, and understanding between you and your furry friend. Invest in your pup's future and shared experiences with our dedicated trainers and cherished puppy parents. Embrace the timeless wisdom of the humble tether as it leads you towards a life of shared adventures and harmonious companionship. Let's embark on this journey together and watch your Doodle blossom into the epitome of well-mannered companionship.

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Trained Puppies: Creating a Routine

Congratulations on welcoming your adorable new puppy into your home! Embracing the joy and energy they bring is truly an exciting experience, but I understand that the responsibility of training can feel a bit overwhelming at times.

One of the most vital steps in this journey is establishing a routine. You might wonder why it's so crucial. Well, a routine offers structure, predictability, and a sense of security for your furry friend. It's the foundation upon which successful training and a harmonious relationship between you and your puppy are built.

So, how can you create a wholesome routine for your well-trained puppy? Let's explore some steps together!

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Discover Your Ideal Companion: The Best Dogs for Senior Citizens Bringing Purpose and Joy to Retirement

As we navigate the golden years, the quest for the perfect canine companion takes on new significance. Stokeshire Designer Doodles offers a unique solution for seniors seeking not just companionship but a purposeful and joy-filled retirement. Discovering the best dogs for senior citizens goes beyond the warmth of furry companionship; it opens doors to a meaningful journey where your canine friend becomes a partner in service to others. Through the expertly trained dogs from Stokeshire Designer Doodles, seniors can find fulfillment in therapeutic companionship, community engagement, and the joy of making a positive impact on the lives of fellow retirees. Explore the Retired Dog Application at [Stokeshire Designer Doodles](https://www.wisconsindesignerdoodles.com/retired-dog-application) to embark on a new chapter of purpose and companionship in your retirement years.

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Resource Guarding & Food Aggression in Doodle Puppies

Resource guarding is a common behavior in dogs. A study conducted by Dr. James O’Heare in 2005 found that 38% of pet dogs displayed some level of resource guarding behavior. Resource guarding can range from mild to severe and can be directed towards a variety of items, including food, toys, bones, and even human attention. Learn how you can help de-train this behavior.

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