Developmental stages of puppies

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an image of a toy that is made out of wood and plastic blocks with colorful beads

CLASSIC DEVELOPMENTAL TOY – WITH A TWIST: The Melissa & Doug First Bead Maze is an exceptional developmental toy for kids. It features 18 multiple-shaped wooden beads and three plastic rings that spin and slide. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: This baby bead maze is made from high-quality materials. The four soft-coated wires twist and turn between two solid wood blocks that display quality craftsmanship for extended safe use. EXCEPTIONAL DEVELOPMENT TOY: Our Melissa & Doug First Bead Maze baby toy…

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a dog is running in the water with its mouth open and tongue out, saying how to make it through the teenage years

Your puppy becomes an adolescent dog around the time his canine teeth start to come in, and this developmental stage lasts until he's about eighteen months of age. During this time your puppy's immature brain is changing and developing, and it can be a difficult and challenging period in both his life and yours. Needless to say, this can be one of the toughest times in your relationship.

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two stuffed animals sitting on top of a white rug next to a child's room

Large musical plush toy that encourages toddlers to get moving! Switch up the learning play with two Smart Stages learning levels Press the light-up belly or move Puppy around to activate songs, sounds and phrases Teaches the alphabet, counting, colors, animal sounds, greetings and friendship For toddlers ages 18-36 months

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a black dog wearing a blue bandana with the words your puppy is lying to you

Tara Moriarty - Force Free Dog Training on Instagram: "Your puppy is lying to you! Ok, not really... But they are setting you up with some pretty unrealistic expectations! Puppies between 8 weeks old and 12-16 weeks old are in the baby duck stage of life where the only thing they want to do is be with you. This is why the struggle being separated from you even if you're in the same room as them, but they can't get to you. But it's also why it's SO easy to teach them things and they never go…

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