Practical Help for Everyday Dog Challenges
Practical, kind guidance for the first days and common challenges. Short tips here โ full articles on our CIC website.
Settling In: First Weeks
Keep the first weeks calm and predictable: regular toilet breaks, gentle introductions, a quiet space with bed, water and toys. Many dogs take ~3 days to decompress, ~3 weeks to learn routine, ~3 months to feel at home.
Read full guide โSeparation Anxiety: First Steps
Start with tiny absences (seconds โ minutes), return calmly, and build up gradually. Comfort items and enrichment help. If distress stays high after a few weeks, speak to your vet and a qualified trainer/behaviourist.
Read full guide โToilet Training Basics
Accidents are normal. Go out frequently, especially after sleep, meals and play. Praise and reward immediately outside. Clean accidents thoroughly and never punish.
Read full guide โBarking: Understand & Reduce
Identify the cause (alert, boredom, demand, anxiety). Add exercise and enrichment, manage triggers (e.g. block window views), and reward quiet moments. Avoid shouting.
Read full guide โChewing & Destruction
Chewing relieves stress. Provide safe chews, rotate enrichment (Kongs, snuffle mats), supervise early on, and swap inappropriate items for toys without scolding.
Read full guide โWhen to Seek Extra Help
If behaviour changes suddenly, see your vet. For ongoing issues, look for UK-qualified professionals (IMDT/APDT trainers; ABTC/CCAB behaviourists). HomeWagger can signpost support.
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