Young dogs need the right mix: movement, learning and rest. We structure the day so your dog is fulfilled (not overstimulated) — which often means calmer behaviour at home, even after a long workday.
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We don’t aim to exhaust dogs through endless play. We focus on meaningful outdoor time: sniffing, exploring, varied routes and healthy movement — the kind that produces calm, balanced dogs.
Social time is carefully managed. Dogs learn manners, boundaries and confidence in a stable group — far more beneficial for young dogs than chaotic, ever‑changing crowds.
Enrichment matters in the city. We include mentally engaging activities (sniffing, exploration, calm interaction) so dogs are satisfied — which often reduces nuisance behaviours at home.
Many “hyper” dogs are actually overtired. Proper rest is built into the day, with quiet time and comfortable sleeping spots, so your dog can switch off and recharge.
A predictable structure supports young dogs through adolescence. Consistency in handling, routine and environment helps them feel secure — and that security shows in calmer behaviour.
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