3 Signs You're Accidentally Spoiling Your Pup

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by Rachel

Every dog deserves affection, treats, and quality time. 


But sometimes, the little things we do out of love can encourage unwanted behaviors without us realizing it. 


The good news? A few small changes can help your pup stay happy, confident, and well-mannered.

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1. They Expect a Treat for Everything

Rewarding your dog with tasty treats is a great training tool, but if every sit, paw, or trip outside earns a snack, your pup may start expecting food for even the simplest tasks.


Instead, mix in praise, petting, or a favorite toy as rewards. This keeps your dog motivated while preventing them from becoming treat-dependent.

2. They Always Get Their Way

Does your dog bark until they're on the couch? Whine until you toss the ball one more time? Give you those irresistible puppy eyes until you share your dinner?


Giving in occasionally may seem harmless, but it teaches your dog that persistence pays off. 


Setting clear boundaries and sticking to them helps your pup understand what's expected and creates a more balanced relationship.

3. They Can't Handle Being Alone

If your dog follows you from room to room or becomes anxious whenever you leave, they may have become a little too reliant on your constant attention.


Encourage independence by giving your dog safe solo time with puzzle toys or a cozy resting spot


Short periods apart can help build confidence and reduce stress when you're away from home.

Final Thoughts

Spoiling your pup doesn't always mean buying extra toys or handing out too many treats. Sometimes it's simply saying "yes" a little too often. 


The best way to show your love is by combining affection with consistent rules, positive training, and opportunities for your dog to learn and grow. 


A little structure goes a long way toward raising a happy, confident companion.


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