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but it is a period of emotional growth and increasing independence. This article explains why adolescent behavior can feel unpredictable

Adolescence in Dogs: Emotional Growth, Independence, and Navigating Change

January 1, 2026January 1, 2026 by WholeDogLife
Adolescence in Dogs: Emotional Growth, Independence, and Navigating Change

Adolescence in dogs is often mistaken for disobedience, but it is a period of emotional growth and increasing independence. This article explains why adolescent behavior can feel unpredictable, how structure supports healthy development, and what dogs need from humans as they learn regulation, autonomy, and connection.

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