Young dogs and city life can be intense. If you’re juggling meetings, commutes and limited time, your dog still needs guidance, social skills and real downtime — not chaotic crowds.
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Young dogs need guidance — not constant excitement. We introduce new experiences calmly, keep the day predictable, and watch stress signals closely. The result: better focus, fewer “zoomies”, and a dog who settles more easily at home.
We keep groups small and stable, and we match dogs by size, age and energy. Social time is supervised and purposeful: friendly play, clear boundaries, and plenty of breaks — perfect for adolescents still learning manners.
We prioritise long, varied off‑lead walks in spacious green areas. Dogs get freedom to sniff, explore and decompress — the best antidote to city stimulation and the fastest way to take the edge off puppy energy.
A balanced day includes quiet time. Dogs have comfortable resting spots and are encouraged to switch off between activities. Proper rest helps prevent overtired behaviours and supports calmer evenings with you.
Your dog benefits from familiar faces and a steady rhythm. Consistency builds trust, supports relaxed behaviour, and makes transitions (drop‑off, pick‑up, overnight stays) feel straightforward — especially for sensitive dogs.
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