Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Heading reads “GIVE THEM A RESET SPACE.”
A circular photo in the center shows a puppy playpen setup with a crate inside, bedding, toys, and chews in a cozy living area.
Text below reads: “A calm zone gives your puppy a safe, quiet place to relax, not a ‘time-out’ or punishment spot.”
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.
Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Heading reads “GIVE THEM A RESET SPACE.”
A circular photo in the center shows a puppy playpen setup with a crate inside, bedding, toys, and chews in a cozy living area.
Text below reads: “A calm zone gives your puppy a safe, quiet place to relax, not a ‘time-out’ or punishment spot.”
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.
Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “WHAT YOU NEED.”
Bullet points list:
• A pen, gated area, or crate (door open if possible)
• A chew, lick mat, or stuffed Kong
• Soft bedding or a cozy mat
• Optional: white noise or a fan to block busy-house sounds
Decorative images include a Kong toy, a bully stick, and a pink lick mat.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.
Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “STEP-BY-STEP.”
Numbered list says:
Make it a happy place: Add chews or a lick mat to build positive feelings.
Use it before your puppy gets overtired: Move your puppy here at the first signs of overstimulation.
Aim for calm → then sleep: Most puppies will naturally drift into a nap after a few minutes of calm chewing or licking.
Keep transitions smooth: Let your puppy come out when they wake up relaxed.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.
Overstimulation leads to nipping, zoomies, and barking.
A calm-down zone gives your puppy a predictable place to reset. 🐶
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