Nikita Singh is a content writer who completed her B.Com from Delhi University and enjoys exploring everyday life through simple, thoughtful stories. She loves finding meaning in small moments and sharing them in a way that feels easy to connect with.
Nikita Singh is a content writer who completed her B.Com from Delhi University and enjoys exploring everyday life through simple, thoughtful stories. She loves finding meaning in small moments and sharing them in a way that feels easy to connect with.
By Nikita Singh
By Nikita Singh
The first 90 days are less about strict training and more about helping your pet feel safe, comfortable, and understood. Small daily moments slowly shape their habits. You learn their moods, and they learn your routines. Both sides make mistakes, and both sides learn. Here are a few gentle dos and don’ts that can make these early days easier.
The first 90 days are less about strict training and more about helping your pet feel safe, comfortable, and understood. Small daily moments slowly shape their habits. You learn their moods, and they learn your routines. Both sides make mistakes, and both sides learn. Here are a few gentle dos and don’ts that can make these early days easier.
By Nikita Singh
Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dog breeds in India. They are friendly, gentle, and instantly lovable. When families bring home a small golden puppy, everything feels manageable. The puppy sleeps a lot, eats small meals, and mostly stays indoors. Neighbours smile. Visitors admire. Children are excited. But around the six-month mark, things start to shift. The puppy is no longer tiny. It grows quickly, both in size and energy. What once felt easy now begins to feel demanding, especially in apartment homes where space is limited and daily routines are already packed.
Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dog breeds in India. They are friendly, gentle, and instantly lovable. When families bring home a small golden puppy, everything feels manageable. The puppy sleeps a lot, eats small meals, and mostly stays indoors. Neighbours smile. Visitors admire. Children are excited. But around the six-month mark, things start to shift. The puppy is no longer tiny. It grows quickly, both in size and energy. What once felt easy now begins to feel demanding, especially in apartment homes where space is limited and daily routines are already packed.
By Nikita Singh
Socialising your pet is less about exposure and more about reassurance. It’s about helping them feel comfortable with people, sounds, places, and everyday moments without rushing the process. With gentle training and small steps, even the shyest pet can slowly grow into a calm, confident companion.
Socialising your pet is less about exposure and more about reassurance. It’s about helping them feel comfortable with people, sounds, places, and everyday moments without rushing the process. With gentle training and small steps, even the shyest pet can slowly grow into a calm, confident companion.
By Nikita Singh
The first few weeks with a new pet are usually a mix of excitement, confusion, laughter, and a little bit of panic. One minute, you’re clicking photos and sending them to everyone you know. Next, you’re standing in the middle of your living room, holding a chewed slipper, wondering where you went wrong.
The first few weeks with a new pet are usually a mix of excitement, confusion, laughter, and a little bit of panic. One minute, you’re clicking photos and sending them to everyone you know. Next, you’re standing in the middle of your living room, holding a chewed slipper, wondering where you went wrong.
By Nikita Singh
Some mornings start with a soft purr or a wagging tail. Others begin with a toy rolling across the floor, slippers knocked over, even a tiny puddle of water. If it’s your first time having a pet, you might wonder how to handle all that energy without losing your mind. The truth? It’s not about schedules or formal training. It’s about sneaking little routines into the day that make pets feel calm and secure, and make your life easier too.
Some mornings start with a soft purr or a wagging tail. Others begin with a toy rolling across the floor, slippers knocked over, even a tiny puddle of water. If it’s your first time having a pet, you might wonder how to handle all that energy without losing your mind. The truth? It’s not about schedules or formal training. It’s about sneaking little routines into the day that make pets feel calm and secure, and make your life easier too.
By Nikita Singh
Is your cat hiding more than usual, skipping meals, or acting a little off? Cats don’t always show stress the way we expect, but the signs are there if you look closely. From sudden aggression to over-grooming or litter box issues, small behaviour changes can signal anxiety. Here’s how to spot the red flags early and simple, practical ways you can help your cat feel safe and relaxed again.
Is your cat hiding more than usual, skipping meals, or acting a little off? Cats don’t always show stress the way we expect, but the signs are there if you look closely. From sudden aggression to over-grooming or litter box issues, small behaviour changes can signal anxiety. Here’s how to spot the red flags early and simple, practical ways you can help your cat feel safe and relaxed again.
By Nikita Singh
Got a new cat or struggling with some feline drama at home? Training your cat isn’t impossible — it just takes patience and the right approach. From getting the litter box habits right to saving your sofa from scratching attacks, and even teaching a few fun tricks, small consistent steps make a big difference. Here’s a simple, no-stress guide to understanding your cat and training them the smart way.
Got a new cat or struggling with some feline drama at home? Training your cat isn’t impossible — it just takes patience and the right approach. From getting the litter box habits right to saving your sofa from scratching attacks, and even teaching a few fun tricks, small consistent steps make a big difference. Here’s a simple, no-stress guide to understanding your cat and training them the smart way.
By Nikita Singh
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