The First 14 Days With Your Puppy
What’s Normal, What’s Not, and When to Worry
You are building trust, safety, and structure — not a finished dog. Progress is not linear. Stay consistent, stay calm, and remember: this phase passes quickly. Raising puppies comes with real-world biology. When expectations are clear and education is shared, puppies and families thrive.
Getting Started
Those first two weeks at home are a big change for your puppy. Here’s what’s normal, what’s temporary, and how to confidently support your puppy during this adjustment period.
The first two weeks set the tone for everything. This is the adjustment window where routines are formed, confidence is built, and your puppy learns how the world works. Expect progress, small hiccups, and a whole lot of bonding. This guide walks you through exactly what to focus on — and what not to stress about — so you can start strong and stay sane.
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