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Bringing Home a Puppy: A Vet’s Guide to Navigating Puppyhood
Practical, vet-led guidance for the questions that come up once your puppy is home.
The early months of puppyhood come with a lot of advice — and very little clarity.
This course helps you understand what’s normal, what matters, and what can wait — without overwhelm, judgement, or rigid rules.
It’s designed to sit alongside your vet, trainer, and breeder — helping you make sense of the day-to-day realities and challenges of bringing up a puppy. It sets a solid foundation for their development into adulthood.
🐶 Settling In & the Early Days
What to expect in the first days and weeks at home
Sleep, routines, and why everything can feel harder than expected
Helping your puppy feel safe, secure, and calm
🩺 Medical Basics (Without the Panic)
Vaccinations, timing, and why they matter
Worming, fleas, parasites — what actually needs doing
Microchips, passports, and early health planning
🏠 Everyday Life With a Puppy
Toilet training (what’s realistic, what takes time)
Biting, jumping, zoomies, and overstimulation
Separation, independence, and being comfortable alone
Play, exercise, and growing bodies — what’s helpful vs too much
🍽 Feeding, Growth & Body Condition
How to feed your puppy confidently
Choosing food without getting lost in opinions
Understanding growth, weight, and body condition
🚨 Knowing When to Act — and When to Wait
Understanding what’s normal
When to check in with your vet
How to avoid unnecessary worry and second-guessing
🚗 Real-World Puppy Safety
Car travel and helping puppies feel comfortable on the move
Puppy-proofing your home and preventing common accidents
HOW THE COURSE WORKS
You don’t need to watch everything at once- watch at your own pace.
Most owners will dip in and out — using the course as a reference when questions come up.
Each video is short, clear, and focused — designed to support you, not add pressure.
WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR
This course is for:
New puppy owners
Families bringing home their first dog
Anyone who wants calm, trustworthy guidance in the early months
You don’t need prior experience — just a puppy and a lot of questions!