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Puppy Thrive

The calm start your Cockapoo puppy actually needs — in the weeks that matter most.

Self-paced  |  Start today  |  £97

The puppy is home.
The breeder's notes are on the counter.
And you're standing in the kitchen not knowing what to do.

The excitement of collection day lasted about forty minutes. Since then it has been a low-level panic that doesn't quite go away.

You did everything right before they arrived. The research. The crate. The puppy-proofing. The books. You were ready.

So why does it feel like you're getting everything wrong?

And then it all happens at once.

  • The advice comes from everywhere — visitors, the vet, Google, forums — and none of it agrees. The result isn't clarity. It's more overwhelm.
  • The biting starts and the kids won't go near the puppy. The family dynamic shifts before you've even found your feet.
  • You're sleeping in shifts. You're Googling things at 2am that you're embarrassed to ask out loud.
  • Puppy classes are six weeks away — which is basically a lifetime when you're in it right now.
  • And then there's the Cockapoo layer on top. Velcro dogs. Separation anxiety. Resource guarding. More things to worry about. More ways to get it wrong.

The most exciting thing you've ever done has become a nightmare of never-ending questions and exhaustion.

And underneath all of it — the guilt. Because you love this puppy more than you expected. You wanted to do this right. And it doesn't feel like you are.

Here's the thing nobody tells you: the patterns that will cause problems later are being set right now. Not in a scary way — but the foundations of how your puppy feels about their home, their space, and you are forming in these first weeks.

This is the window. And you are in it right now.

What if it's simpler than you think?

Not easier. Not overnight. But simpler.

Because most of the overwhelm you're feeling right now isn't coming from your puppy. It's coming from trying to do too many things at once — things that don't actually matter yet.

Everything your puppy actually needs in these first weeks comes down to three things:

 

  • Safe space and sleep
  • Routine and calm
  • Consistent responses from you

 

That's it. Not a hundred techniques. Not a rigid schedule. Not a command list.

Three things — applied consistently — change everything.

When these foundations are in place, behaviour tends to improve on its own. You stop fighting your puppy and start understanding them. The noise stops.

You don't need more information. You need the right information, in the right order, for right now.

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Built specifically for Cockapoo owners — by someone who knows this breed

I'm Clair, founder of Cockapoo52.

I'm not a generic puppy trainer who covers every breed in a weekend workshop. I work with Cockapoo owners specifically — and I understand what this breed needs in a way that a general programme simply doesn't cover.

The sensitivity. The velcro attachment. The way they read every shift in your energy. The patterns that cause real problems at six months if you don't address them at six weeks.

I've seen what happens when owners get the right support in the first few weeks — and I've seen what happens when they don't. Puppy Thrive was built to make sure you're in the first group.

Not before this window. Not after it. Now.

Introducing Puppy Thrive

Puppy Thrive is a self-paced programme built specifically for Cockapoo owners in the first six weeks at home. It gives you a clear, simple framework — the one that actually works in real life, not just in ideal conditions.

No commands. No obedience drills. No rigid schedules.

Just the foundations that make everything else easier — in the order you need them.

Four modules. Nineteen short videos. Watch in order or go straight to what you need today. Immediate access, lifetime access.

Here’s how it works

Puppy Thrive is built as a journey, not a list of tasks. Each step has one job: to help you feel clearer and calmer than you did before it.

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Step 1 — We start with the pressure.

If you’re arriving here feeling like you’re already behind — like you should be doing more, teaching more, getting it right — we slow that down first. Because most of the stress in these early weeks isn’t coming from your puppy. It’s coming from the wrong starting point.

You leave this part knowing you’re not behind — and that the chaos you’re living in doesn’t mean something has gone wrong.

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Step 2 — Then we look at your home.

Before we change anything about your puppy’s behaviour, we change the environment. This is where the biggest, fastest shifts happen — and most owners never think to look here first. The right setup creates calm without training. The wrong one makes everything harder than it needs to be.

You leave this part with a setup that’s working for you — and a puppy who is starting to settle in a way that doesn’t require you to constantly intervene.

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Step 3 — We build a rhythm into your day.

Not a rigid schedule. A simple flow that your puppy’s nervous system can predict — so you stop constantly reacting and start feeling like you have a shape to your day. This is what turns frantic into manageable.

You leave this part with a daily flow that actually fits your life — and a sense that the day has a shape, rather than just lurching from one moment to the next.

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Step 4 — We change how you see your puppy.

The following, the clinginess, the way they can’t seem to cope when you leave the room — this step reframes all of it. None of it means something is wrong with your puppy, or that you’ve created a problem. Understanding what’s actually happening here removes a huge amount of unnecessary anxiety.

You leave this part feeling like you finally understand your puppy — and like you can stop worrying about the things that were never actually a problem.

Where you are now → where you'll be

Right now you might be:

  • Overwhelmed, exhausted, second-guessing everything
  • Dreading the next hour with your puppy
  • Drowning in conflicting advice and not knowing who to trust
  • Feeling like you're failing a puppy you love
  • Waiting for puppy classes to save you

After Puppy Thrive:

  • You know what actually matters — and what you can stop worrying about
  • You have a simple framework that works in your real life, not an idealised version of it
  • You understand your puppy instead of fighting their behaviour
  • The day feels calmer and more manageable — not perfect, but noticeably better
  • You feel like you can do this

The shift doesn't happen in a dramatic moment. It's quieter than that. It's realising you don't need to know everything. You just need these three things — and suddenly the noise stops.

Is Puppy Thrive right for you?

Is Puppy Thrive right for you?

Puppy Thrive is for you if:

  • You have a Cockapoo puppy in the first six weeks at home
  • You feel like you're drowning in conflicting advice and nothing is sticking
  • You're exhausted, second-guessing everything, and just want someone to tell you what actually matters
  • You want to understand your puppy — not just manage their behaviour
  • Puppy classes haven't started yet and you need support right now

Puppy Thrive is not a rigid obedience programme focused on commands. If that's what you're looking for, this isn't it.

This is for the owner who wants to understand their puppy first — and finds that behaviour improves as a result.

Everything you get inside Puppy Thrive

  • Four complete modules — 19 short videos, watch at your own pace
  • Immediate access from the moment you join
  • Cockapoo-specific — built for this breed, not adapted from a generic programme
  • A framework that works in real life, not just in ideal conditions
  • Lifetime access — come back to it whenever you need it

 

One payment. Lifetime access. Start today.

£97

FAQs

When should I start?

The earlier the better. Puppy Thrive is designed for weeks one to six at home — the window when these foundations are forming. If you're already a few weeks in, start today. The framework still applies.

My puppy is a bit older — is this still right for me?

If your puppy is under five months and you're still in the overwhelmed, chaotic, nothing-is-working phase — yes, this is still for you. The foundations covered in Puppy Thrive are relevant through the whole first year, but they have the most impact in these early weeks.

Is this a live course with scheduled sessions?

No. Puppy Thrive is completely self-paced — watch the modules whenever works for you, in whatever order you need. There are no live sessions, no cohorts, no waiting for a start date. You get access immediately and keep it for life.

I've already bought lots of resources and nothing has helped — why would this be different?

Because everything else arrives too late, or from someone who doesn't know Cockapoos specifically. Puppy Thrive is built for the exact window when it matters most — and it's built around this breed. The framework is simple on purpose. You don't need more information. You need the right information, in the right order, for right now.

What if I need more support as I go through it?

If you need more support than the course provides, 1:1 coaching is available at cockapoo52.com. A single session is £95, or you can book a four-session package for more in-depth support.

You're not failing.

You are dealing with a sensitive, clever little dog in the hardest weeks of the whole journey.

The chaos you are living in right now is not a sign that something has gone wrong. It is a sign that you are in the window — the window when getting the foundations right makes everything that comes after genuinely easier.

Puppy Thrive is the support you should have been given on day one.

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