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Fostering Puppies Is Harder Than You Expect

7 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Puppies are often seen as the "easy" fosters because they are small, cute, and lack a long behavioral history. However, the reality of fostering a young dog like Forrest is that it requires constant attention, structure, and a deep understanding of canine development. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the "chaos" of puppyhood—from the teething and overstimulation to the necessity of 18-hour nap schedules. We explore how fostering a puppy is less about managing behavior and more about shaping it during the critical socialization window between 3 and 14 weeks. By leaning into concepts like operant conditioning and maintaining a predictable rhythm of play, potty, and rest, fosters can build a lasting foundation for a dog's future.

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