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Dreamland Paws: 5 Tips to Help Your Dog Sleep Soundly Through the Night

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I think we all face the same challenge, whether you have a new puppy or a dog that was never properly trained to sleep through the night without waking you up. After adopting a rescue dog, we found ourselves getting up at least four times a night. But don't fret— training takes time, and here are a few tips and tricks to help you and your furry friend sleep soundly through the night. However every dog is different, and owners have different habits, so these are just a few tips that worked for me. Why Do Dogs Continuously Wake Up in the Night? Dogs may wake up due to boredom if they haven't had enough exercise or stimulation during the day, leaving them with too much energy to sleep. Sometimes, it’s due to routine, as dogs thrive on consistency. If you've been getting up repeatedly during the night, your dog may learn to expect this as part of their routine. To prevent this, it's important to establish a consistent routine and make it clear to your dog that you won't...

Pawsitive Transitions: Helping Your Rescue Dog Settle

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The first 24 hours - What to expect:  We chose to adopt a rescue when we lost our beloved Lyla who we had for over 7 years and wished to help so many more dogs that deserve a loving home. Adopting a rescue is a rewarding experience, but the first 24 hours can be a blend of excitement and uncertainty. When we brought our first rescue home we face expected and unexpected reactions. However you don't have to experience a first like we did as I have created a detailed look at how to have a smooth start with your rescue.  Getting Out Of The Car: Our first challenge was coaxing our rescue dog out of the car. She hesitated for the first 5mins which was expected but we gave her the space necessary using gentle encouragement. Signs like backing away and scrunching up indicate fear and discomfort. Here's what helped us: Patience and Space: Allow your dog to adapt at their own pace without any pressure  Luring with Treats: Use treats gently to show them you can safely help them ou...