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  1. Asked: December 18, 2025In: PUPPY

    🐾 Why does my puppy act hungry right after eating?

    Peter
    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 18, 2025 at 8:59 am

    I learned that puppies don’t understand “full” yet. Mine would clean his bowl and immediately look for more. His body was growing fast, and food simply meant comfort and excitement—not actual hunger every time.

    I learned that puppies don’t understand “full” yet. Mine would clean his bowl and immediately look for more. His body was growing fast, and food simply meant comfort and excitement—not actual hunger every time.

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  2. Asked: December 18, 2025In: PUPPY

    🦴 How do I know if I’m underfeeding my puppy?

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    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 18, 2025 at 8:58 am

    I checked the feeding guide and spoke with my vet. It turns out I was feeding the right amount—the begging was just instinct. Puppies are wired to eat whenever food is available, not only when they need it.

    I checked the feeding guide and spoke with my vet. It turns out I was feeding the right amount—the begging was just instinct. Puppies are wired to eat whenever food is available, not only when they need it.

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  3. Asked: December 18, 2025In: PUPPY

    🧠 Can my puppy be hungry because he’s bored or wants attention?

    Peter
    Peter Pundit
    Added an answer on December 18, 2025 at 8:58 am

    Once I added more playtime and short training sessions, the constant hunger signals eased. I realized he wasn’t always hungry—he just missed interaction and learned that acting hungry got my attention fast.

    Once I added more playtime and short training sessions, the constant hunger signals eased. I realized he wasn’t always hungry—he just missed interaction and learned that acting hungry got my attention fast.

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  4. Asked: December 18, 2025In: PUPPY

    🩺 When should I worry about my puppy being hungry all the time?

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    Added an answer on December 18, 2025 at 8:58 am

    I learned to watch for warning signs—weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, or extreme restlessness. Hunger alone is usually harmless, but if it comes with physical changes, it’s worth checking for parasites or growth issues.

    I learned to watch for warning signs—weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, or extreme restlessness. Hunger alone is usually harmless, but if it comes with physical changes, it’s worth checking for parasites or growth issues.

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  5. Asked: June 4, 2025In: PUPPY

    🐶 How do I build a strong bond with my puppy?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 11:28 am

    When I first brought my puppy home, I spent every moment just being near him. I’d sit on the floor, talk softly, and let him sniff around me without pressure. The bond really deepened during daily walks and gentle grooming. Over time, I realized it's not about commands or tricks — it's about quiet mRead more

    When I first brought my puppy home, I spent every moment just being near him. I’d sit on the floor, talk softly, and let him sniff around me without pressure. The bond really deepened during daily walks and gentle grooming. Over time, I realized it’s not about commands or tricks — it’s about quiet moments, consistency, and just being present. Puppies feel that.

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  6. Asked: June 4, 2025In: PUPPY

    💤 Should I let my puppy sleep in my bed to bond better?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 11:27 am

    Honestly, I didn’t plan to let my puppy sleep in my bed — but one night, I gave in. He curled up behind my knees, let out this tiny sigh, and we both slept like babies. It instantly made us closer. Of course, it’s not for everyone, but sharing that space felt like I was telling him, “You’re safe herRead more

    Honestly, I didn’t plan to let my puppy sleep in my bed — but one night, I gave in. He curled up behind my knees, let out this tiny sigh, and we both slept like babies. It instantly made us closer. Of course, it’s not for everyone, but sharing that space felt like I was telling him, “You’re safe here.”

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  7. Asked: June 4, 2025In: PUPPY

    🎾 What activities help puppies bond with their owners?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 11:27 am

    For me, it was fetch. Not the perfect, textbook fetch — just tossing a soft toy down the hall and clapping when he brought it back (or halfway back 😅). We also did little training games with treats and explored new parks together. Anything fun and simple, done regularly, built trust and joy betweenRead more

    For me, it was fetch. Not the perfect, textbook fetch — just tossing a soft toy down the hall and clapping when he brought it back (or halfway back 😅). We also did little training games with treats and explored new parks together. Anything fun and simple, done regularly, built trust and joy between us.

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  8. Asked: June 4, 2025In: PUPPY

    🗣️ Can talking to your puppy help you bond?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 11:26 am

    Absolutely — I talk to my puppy all the time. At first, he just tilted his head, but soon he started responding with tail wags and expressions. I’d tell him about my day, cheer him on when he peed outside, or say “good boy” like I meant it (because I did!). That two-way communication built real emotRead more

    Absolutely — I talk to my puppy all the time. At first, he just tilted his head, but soon he started responding with tail wags and expressions. I’d tell him about my day, cheer him on when he peed outside, or say “good boy” like I meant it (because I did!). That two-way communication built real emotional trust.

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  9. Asked: February 28, 2025In: PUPPY

    Why do puppies chew on everything?

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    Added an answer on February 28, 2025 at 1:06 pm

    Puppies chew to relieve teething pain and explore their environment. Providing chew toys helps them manage this behavior and protect your belongings!

    Puppies chew to relieve teething pain and explore their environment. Providing chew toys helps them manage this behavior and protect your belongings!

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  10. Asked: February 28, 2025In: PUPPY

    Do puppies dream like humans?

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    Added an answer on February 28, 2025 at 1:06 pm

    Yes, puppies do dream! They experience REM sleep, just like humans, where their brains process the day's experiences and create dreams.

    Yes, puppies do dream! They experience REM sleep, just like humans, where their brains process the day’s experiences and create dreams.

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