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Helping Your Puppy Adjust to the Back-to-School Transition

By Angela B.
June 12, 2025
By Angela B.
June 12, 2025

As the lazy days of summer give way to the back-to-school hustle, it’s not just the kids who need to adjust. Your puppy, too, will feel the change in routine, and while they may not be hitting the books, they’ll most definitely need some extra love and attention during this transition. Here’s how to help your furry friend smoothly adapt to the new changes in schedules.

1. Set a New Routine

Puppies thrive on consistency, so it’s time to establish a new routine with the kids back in school. Start by gradually introducing the new schedule a week or two before school begins. Wake up, feed, and walk your puppy at the times they’ll experience once school starts. This will help them adjust without feeling like everything’s changing all at once.

2. Quality Time Before & After School

Make the most of the mornings before the kids head out. A quick play session or a brisk walk can burn off some of that morning energy and set a positive tone for the day. After school, dedicate time for more play and bonding. This can become something your puppy looks forward to, making the day’s separation easier.

3. Interactive Toys & Puzzles

Keeping your puppy entertained while everyone’s away is key. Invest in interactive toys or puzzle feeders to keep them engaged and mentally stimulated. These not only help with boredom but also provide a fun challenge that can tire them out in a good way. You can find deals in our Puppies.com Store.

4. Practice Alone Time

Start practicing now if your puppy isn’t used to being home alone. Gradually increase the time they spend by themselves, starting with just a few minutes and building up to the duration they’ll need to handle. Ensure they have a cozy, safe space where they feel comfortable and secure. For more tips on leaving your puppy home alone, we offer additional tips in our blog, Leaving Your Potty Trained Puppy Home Alone.

5. Positive Reinforcement

Use treats, praise, and positive reinforcement to help your puppy associate the new routine with good things. For example, reward them when they settle down independently or handle alone time without fussing. This helps build a positive connection with the changes happening around them.

6. Extra TLC

Don’t underestimate the power of affection. Even if your schedule is packed, take a few minutes throughout the day to give your puppy some extra belly rubs or cuddles. This reassures them that, despite the changes, they’re still a cherished part of the family.

Wrapping Up: It’s Puppy Cuddle Time!

Adjusting to a new routine can be a big deal for your puppy, but with a little planning and love, they’ll handle the back-to-school transition like a champ. And remember, after a long day of school runs, work, and errands, there’s no better way to unwind than with a furry friend by your side. So grab that squeaky toy and indulge in some quality time with your pup. They’ve been waiting all day for this moment, and if you’re honest about it, so have you! 🐾

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Angela B.

Angela Butterfield is a seasoned writer, lifestyle blogger, and lifelong dog lover who has raised everything from lovable mixed breeds to polished purebreds. At Puppies.com, she shares real-life tips on daily care, puppy prep, and life’s little dog-parent wins—from muddy paw season and training tips to road trips with your four-legged copilot and more. Angela focuses on helping pet parents feel confident, informed, and ready for their next adventure—because great dog care starts with everyday love and a little know-how.