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  • Writer's pictureMary Stuart

SUMMERTIME AND THE LIVING IS EASY!



As the sun beams down and warm breezes fill the air, we can't help but feel the contagious energy of summertime. It's a season of new beginnings, outdoor adventures, and the perfect time to welcome a new member into your family! At ToaToa Kennels, we believe that summer is the ideal season to bring home one of our pedigreed Japanese Spitz puppy, and here's why:

1. Ample Time for Bonding: With longer daylight hours and Christmas holidays, summer provides an excellent opportunity to build a strong bond with your new furry friend. Families often have more time off, allowing ample time for training and forming a lifelong connection.

2. Outdoor Exploration: Summer opens doors to endless outdoor adventures! Whether it's a leisurely stroll in the park, a hike through scenic trails, or a day at the beach, your pup will relish these experiences. Summer weather encourages active lifestyles, and your puppy will eagerly join in the fun.

3. Optimal Training Conditions: Housetraining and other training are crucial for a young puppy's development. The warm weather allows for easier outdoor training sessions, making it more pleasant for both you and your pup. Plus, the abundance of natural light extends training hours and fosters better learning conditions.

4. Socialization Opportunities: Summertime means more people and pets out and about. This presents excellent opportunities for socialization, helping your Japanese Spitz puppy become well-adjusted and comfortable around different environments, people, and other animals.

5. Health and Well-being: The warm weather contributes to overall health and well-being. Your puppy will thrive in the summer sunshine, benefiting from vitamin D and enjoying the outdoor exercise that's essential for their growth and development.


These are all the reasons why we think summer time is the optimal time to bring a new member into your family. Please check out the "Our Puppies" page for more information about adopting a puppy this summer.




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