The Adolescent Dog Survival Guide: How to Outlast the Teenage Phase Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Sofa)
You raised the perfect puppy. You did the midnight potty breaks, the endless "sit" drills, and the proud celebrations of every tiny milestone. Your pup adored you, followed every cue, and made you believe you had this dog‑parenting thing nailed.
Then six months hit.
Suddenly, your sweet companion has selective hearing, barks at shadows, shreds cushions like confetti, and—yes—humiliated you by humping your dinner guest's leg. Welcome to canine adolescence: the boss level of dog ownership.
Here's the truth no one tells you: puppy training is easy. Teenage training is survival. Between 6 and 18 months, your dog's brain rewires, hormones surge, impulse control vanishes, and fear periods resurface. This is the #1 reason dogs are surrendered to shelters—not because owners fail, but because no one warned them about this phase.
That's where this book comes in.
The Adolescent Dog Survival Guide is the resource you wish someone handed you the day your perfect puppy went rogue. Written by the dog‑loving team at MindGrowth Digital—researchers, trainers, and survivors of multiple teenage terriers—this guide blends science, humor, and step‑by‑step solutions to help you navigate the chaos.
Inside, you'll discover:
The Neuroscience of "Selective Deafness" – Why your dog hears the cheese drawer but not "come" (and how to fix it) The Second Fear Period Protocol – What to do when your brave pup suddenly fears laundry baskets and garden gnomes Leash Reactivity Fixes – A force‑free plan to stop the screaming-on-walks routine (no prong collars required) The 90‑Day Reboot Protocol – A structured, day‑by‑day reset when training has completely unraveled The Spay/Neuter Decision (2026 Update) – Clear, research‑backed guidance on health, behavior, and timing Real Stories from the Trenches – Including the author's hilarious battle with a terrier named Chaos The "Earn Everything" Reset – How to make your attention more valuable than squirrels, cushions, or dinner guestsThis book is for you if:
Your 6–18 month old dog has "forgotten" everything they learned You dread walking your dog in public You've considered rehoming (no judgment—read this first) You want science‑backed, force‑free solutions that actually work You need to laugh so you don't cryThis book is NOT for you if:
Your dog is actively aggressive (please consult a veterinary behaviorist) You believe in dominance theory or alpha rolls You expect a magic wand instead of a 90‑day planWhat makes this book different?
Most dog training books treat adolescence as a footnote. This guide treats it as the main event. It normalizes the struggle, validates your frustration, and arms you with tools that work.
You are not a bad dog parent. You are not alone. And your dog is not broken.
They're just a teenager. Let's get them through it—together.
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