Find your starting point
Look for what is driving the behaviour.
These guides are not meant to replace individual training when safety is involved. They help you understand the pattern before adding more pressure.
Biting, arousal and settling
When the puppy gets wild, bitey or cannot rest.
Start here for witching hour, overarousal, pen struggles and settling problems.
Home habits and visitors
When daily routines keep turning into a struggle.
Use these for chewing, stealing, barking, visitor excitement and jumping.
Family, safety and care
When the situation needs slower, safer handling.
Start here for children, resource guarding prevention and grooming resistance.
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.

Puppy Biting & Witching Hour
Why biting gets worse during active periods and what to change first.
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Overarousal At Home
How to help a wild, frantic or bitey puppy recover instead of escalating.
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Unable To Settle At Home
Why settling is a skill and how rest, rhythm and setup help.
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Crying / Barking In Pen
How to build safety in a pen, crate or gated area without forcing panic.
Open guideHousehold habits and visitors
For objects, greetings, barking, visitors, jumping, and day-to-day home management.

Chewing & Destructive Behaviour
How to make safe chewing easier than destructive chewing.
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Stealing Items
Why chasing can make stealing worse and how to teach safer exchanges.
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Demand Barking
How to understand barking for access, attention or help without escalating frustration.
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Visitor Excitement
How to plan calmer visitor greetings before the doorbell rings.
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Jumping On People
How to teach calmer greetings through setup, access and timing.
Open guideFamily, safety and care
For children, guarding prevention, grooming, wiping, brushing and handling skills.

Kids & Puppy Problems
How to reduce chasing, nipping and chaos between children and puppies.
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Early Resource Guarding Prevention
How to build trust around food, toys and valuable things.
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Handling / Grooming Resistance
How to help grooming, wiping, brushing and checks feel safer.
Open guideHow 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.
Notice when it happens, what came before, and what your puppy gets afterwards.
Make the right behaviour easier before asking the puppy to cope under pressure.
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.