
š¾ Puppy Love Is Real
What can I say about Stanley? I love him SO much! I just want to spend all my time with him ā and honestly, I kind of do. He’s doing so well. Potty training isnāt perfect, but Iām really happy with his progress. He consistently uses his indoor potty pads, and now that the weather is warming up, heās starting to get more comfortable going outside too.
Nighttime outdoor potty trips are still a work in progress, but weāre easing into it little by little.
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Our Daily Routine
Stanleyās settled nicely into a routine. Mornings start with a trip outside. He does his business and sniffs around, and when heās done, he runs to the stairs to head back in ā which brings me to the next pointā¦
Heāll go up the stairs, no problem. But going down? Absolutely not. We’re still working on that one.
Iāve started using a button to teach him to tell me when he wants to go out. So far, Iām the only one using it ā but hey, progress is progress!
š± Cats, Crates, and Chaos (Mostly at Dinner)
Stanley is slowly learning to coexist with the cats. He still barks at them, but if I say “leave it,” heāll stop and come to me ā a big win!
Dinner time, though? Thatās another story. He gets very stressed around the cats when food is involved and turns into six pounds of snapping, growling teeth. Right now, he goes in his crate while we eat dinner. During lunch, heās calmer and usually just barks a bit, so he stays out then. Still working on it.
š Walks, Work, and Weekend Adventures
He spends most of the morning in my lap while I work, then we take a mid-day walk around the yard or neighborhood ā or both, depending on the day. If work gets busy, we keep it short and go out again later.
Stanleyās still on three meals a day and staying on the slim side, so keeping him well-fed is a priority.

This weekend, we had some fun firsts:
On Saturday, we took him to a local food truck pod for lunch. He was a little unsure of his surroundings but did great ā no barking, and he even napped on the bench while we ate.
On Sunday, he went on his first hike with us. It was a short trail (about 1.5 miles), and I expected to carry him. Nope! He walked the whole way ā even jumped over a big log like a pro.
He’s not totally sure about other dogs yet, but he’s learning.
š¾ Evenings and Sleepy Snuggles
After dinner, we usually play fetch in the living room until he tires out. Then it’s snuggles on the couch until bedtime. Heās still sleeping in a crate at night, and thatās going smoothly, so Iām sticking with it for now.
š Training and Playgroups Coming Up
In just over a week, Stanley starts his basic manners class, and heāll also be attending a small dog playgroup. May is shaping up to be a busy (and exciting!) month for him!
š½ļø Food Update: The Final Choice
Iāve tested a few food brands with him, and hereās the verdict:
Sundays and Petās Table (air-dried): Total pass. Not interested. He does like the fresh/frozen Pet’s Table food, but it’s expensive, and I don’t want the hassle of frozen food.
Spot and Tango (UnKibble): Heāll snack on it occasionally but doesnāt love it.
Happy Howl: The clear winner! Itās shelf-stable, human-grade, easy to serve, and he devours it. No freezing, no fuss, and way more economical than some of the other fresh options. Another bonus is that their customer service has been outstanding!
š¦ Surprise Incoming: BarkBox!
Donāt tell Stanley, but I caved and ordered him a BarkBox subscription. He loves plush toys and theirs are just too cute. Our first box (plus a few āextrasā ā oops) is already on the way. Iāll report back on how he likes it!
š Feeling Grateful
Iām honestly over the stress of the puppy stage. Stanley is fitting right into our lives and routine. Heās everything I hoped for in a little dog ā sweet, playful, snuggly, adventurous. Iām so thankful this tiny guy is part of our family.
Have you been through the puppy stage recently? Got tips for managing food aggression or teaching stair confidence? Iād love to hear what worked for you ā drop your thoughts in the comments!