Free illustrated dog training guides

Start with the pattern, not the panic.

Short visual guides for common puppy and home behaviour struggles in Singapore homes. Choose the problem that looks closest, then start with one safer change.

12 free guides Puppy home behaviour Singapore context

Guide library

Choose the issue that looks familiar.

Each guide gives a practical reframe, what to notice, and what to change first before the pattern becomes more rehearsed.

Biting, arousal and settling

For puppies who become bitey, frantic, noisy, unable to settle, or hard to calm down.

Household habits and visitors

For objects, greetings, barking, visitors, jumping, and day-to-day home management.

Family, safety and care

For children, guarding prevention, grooming, wiping, brushing and handling skills.

How to use these guides

Read, observe, then change one thing.

The goal is not to collect information forever. The goal is to see the pattern more clearly and make the next step safer.

1
Start with context

Notice when it happens, what came before, and what your puppy gets afterwards.

2
Change the setup first

Make the right behaviour easier before asking the puppy to cope under pressure.

3
Get help if safety is involved

Seek individual support for panic, injury risk, swallowing objects, growling, family conflict or daily escalation.

Need individual support?

A guide can explain the idea. Your puppy may need a plan.

Tell Wee Boon your puppy's age, the main struggle, when it happens, what you have tried, and whether there are any safety concerns.

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