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The Habibi Bear Glossary
Your Guide to All Things Habibi

Discover everything you need to know about Habibi Bears in one place! From care tips and behavior insights to educational resources, this glossary is your go-to guide for understanding our dogs and their unique needs. Explore, learn, and fall in love with the magic of Habibi Bears!

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#85 – Explaining Stable Traits in Puppies

#85 – Explaining Stable Traits in Puppies

We here at the Habibi Bear Central Hub in the beautiful PNW can’t believe that Valentine’s Day has rolled around once again. We are sure that you and your loving, cuddly Habibi Bear puppies, the Original Teddy Bear dog, celebrated the holiday of Love in full Habibi...

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Training Tips

#18 – Learning Experiences for You and Puppy

#18 – Learning Experiences for You and Puppy

Last week we talked about conditioning, its definition and how we use it, along with consistency and routine, in training puppies to obtain the results we want in positive puppy behaviors. In short, puppy training is conditioning.So, what happens when there is a lapse...

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#16 – Puppy Zones & Spatial Learning

#16 – Puppy Zones & Spatial Learning

Last week we discussed how we at Habibi Pup Academy (Go Bears!) spend quite a bit of time and effort to train your puppy to be in a state of calm and quiet as their default mode. We do this to build and maintain a training foundation that we can model further more...

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