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Bringing Home a Puppy: A Vet’s Guide to Navigating Puppyhood

Clear, practical guidance for the early months — from a vet who understands the real life daily challenges of life with a puppy.

Getting a puppy is exciting — but the early months can feel confusing and overwhelming at times.

Pet School turns down the noise and turns up the clarity, giving you simple, practical guidance and helps you understand your puppy to make confident decisions.

Between your vet, your breeder, your trainer — and the internet — it can be hard to know who to listen to.

Pet School bridges the gap between veterinary care, training advice, and real life with your puppy — offering clear guidance for the day-to-day questions that come up once your puppy is actually home.

No extremes.
No judgement.

Just calm, vet-led information to help you know what matters — and what doesn’t.

Pet School helps answer the questions many new puppy owners quietly ask, such as:

  • Is this normal — or should I be worried?

  • Am I feeding them properly?

  • Why are they biting, jumping, or so wild in the evenings?

  • How much exercise is too much for a puppy?

  • Should I be doing something about this — or leaving it alone?

You don’t need to Google endlessly or second-guess yourself.
Pet School gives you a clearer way forward.

WHAT THIS COURSE IS FOR

This course is designed to support you through the early months of puppyhood — the stage where most questions, doubts, and mixed advice show up.

Instead of overwhelming you with theory or rigid rules, we focus on helping you:

  • Understand your puppy

  • Recognise what’s normal

  • Know what actually matters right now

So you can stop second-guessing — and start making calmer, more confident decisions.

Start your puppy’s first months with clarity

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