{"id":13587,"date":"2022-08-04T16:59:36","date_gmt":"2022-08-04T21:59:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/?p=13587"},"modified":"2026-02-17T10:07:52","modified_gmt":"2026-02-17T16:07:52","slug":"your-pup-is-year-old-whats-next","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/culture\/pet-tips\/your-pup-is-year-old-whats-next\/","title":{"rendered":"Your Pup\u2019s a Year Old. What\u2019s Next?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If your puppy recently turned one, congratulations! You\u2019ve made it through the puppy stage \u2014 a year of chewing, digging, training (and re-training) and of course, plenty of love, hugs and sweet memories. So what\u2019s next for you and your <span style=\"text-decoration: line-through;\">pup<\/span> dog now that they\u2019re becoming a grown-up? Here\u2019s some things to expect (and do) in the coming months.<\/p>\n<h2>Officially a Young Adult<\/h2>\n<p>Now that your pup is one year old (about 15 in <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: One \u201cHuman Year\u201d Equals Seven \u201cDog Years\u201d\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/culture\/myths\/debarking-pet-myths-one-human-year-equals-seven-dog-years\/\">human years<\/a>), some people will classify them as an adult dog. However, some large and giant breed pups might not have finished growing yet. So should they really be in the same category as a fully grown, adult dog?<\/p>\n<p>A better definition may be the one used by the <a title=\"2019 AAHA Canine Life Stage Guidelines\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aaha.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/globalassets\/02-guidelines\/canine-life-stage-2019\/2019-aaha-canine-life-stage-guidelines-final.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)<\/a>. They consider dogs to go through five life stages related to the different approaches needed for the dog\u2019s preventative care \u2014 puppy, young adult, mature adult, senior and end of life. A young adult dog by the AAHA definition is \u201cFrom cessation of rapid growth to completion of physical and social maturation, which occurs in most dogs by three to four years of age.\u201d This definition fits most dogs at one year of age because, no matter their breed, they have finished their rapid growth by 12 months (<a title=\"Feeding Your Puppy to Ensure Healthy Growth\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/puppy\/nutrition-puppy\/feeding-your-puppy-to-ensure-healthy-growth\/\">see this chart for some examples<\/a>), even if they are still growing to their full size, which may take up to 24 months for some giant breeds.<\/p>\n<h2>Time for a Diet Change?<\/h2>\n<p>If your dog has been eating a diet specially formulated for <a title=\"Formula Finder\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/food-finder\/?_sfm_refine_pet_food_type=Dry-%2C-Canned&amp;_sfm_refine_pet_life_stage=puppy&amp;_sfm_refine_pet_type=dog\">puppies<\/a>, now may be a good time to switch to an <a title=\"Formula Finder\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/food-finder\/?_sfm_refine_pet_food_type=Dry-%2C-Canned&amp;_sfm_refine_pet_life_stage=Adult&amp;_sfm_refine_pet_type=dog\">adult formula<\/a>. For large and giant breed dogs who have not reached their adult size yet, they may benefit from remaining on a <a title=\"Diamond Naturals Large Breed Puppy Lamb &amp; Rice Formula\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/dog\/diamond-naturals\/large-breed-puppy-lamb-rice\/\">puppy formula<\/a> a little longer. Every dog grows at a different rate, so if you aren\u2019t sure if your dog has finished growing, check with your veterinarian on when to switch to an adult food.<\/p>\n<h2>Start Dental Care<\/h2>\n<p>Your dog has lost all of their <a title=\"All About Puppy and Kitten Teeth\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/dental\/about-puppy-and-kitten-teeth\/\">puppy teeth<\/a> by now, so it\u2019s a good time to begin dental care, if you haven\u2019t started already. Regular at-home dental care can reduce the risk of your dog developing periodontal (gum) disease, which can lead to other health problems. If you\u2019re not sure how to start, we\u2019ve got some tips in <a title=\"What You Need to Know About At-Home Dental Care for Pets\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/safety\/what-you-need-to-know-about-at-home-dental-care-for-pets\/\">this post<\/a> and the American Kennel Club has a video on <a title=\"How to Brush your dog's teeth - AKC Vet's Corner video\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=F6S50BZU1D0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">how to brush your dog\u2019s teeth<\/a>. It\u2019s important to use a specially formulated pet toothpaste because <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: Can I Give Human Toothpaste to My Pet?\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/culture\/myths\/human-toothpaste-and-pets\/\">human toothpaste<\/a> can cause your dog\u2019s stomach to become upset.<\/p>\n<h2>Keep Up the Training<\/h2>\n<p>It\u2019s important to continue training sessions with your dog so they remember what they have learned as a puppy. If you haven\u2019t started training your dog, it\u2019s not too late to start \u2014 you <em>can<\/em> teach an old (or young adult) dog new tricks. Training them to know these <a title=\"Seven Commands Every Dog Should Know\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/behavior\/training\/seven-commands-every-dog-should-know\/\">seven commands<\/a> is a good foundation to build upon. It\u2019s also important to continue <a title=\"A Guide to Socializing Your Puppy, With a Downloadable Checklist\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/puppy\/training-puppy\/guide-socializing-puppy\/\">socializing your dog<\/a> so they are comfortable in new situations and when meeting new friends (pets and people).<\/p>\n<p>If your dog has mastered basic obedience commands, they may also be ready to start participating in sporting events. Activities like agility, flyball, herding, Earthdog events, dock diving or tracking are a good way to keep your dog mentally stimulated and fit while also strengthening the bond between the two of you. And if you\u2019re a fitness lover yourself, you may be able to start <a title=\"Training Your Dog for Long-Distance Running\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/behavior\/training\/long-distance-running-dog-training\/\">running with your best furry friend<\/a> now, too (if they\u2019re fully grown). Check with your veterinarian before you begin any new sport to make sure it is safe for your dog to participate.<\/p>\n<h2>It&#8217;s Booster Time<\/h2>\n<p>Around this time is also when your dog is due for their vaccination boosters and <a title=\"Pets Can't Skip Their Annual Exams\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/culture\/myths\/pets-cant-skip-their-annual-exams\/\">annual exam<\/a>. The <a title=\"Vaccines Help Prevent These Diseases in Cats and Dogs\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/vet\/vaccines-help-prevent-these-diseases-dogs-cats\/\">core vaccine combination<\/a> of distemper, canine adenovirus and canine parvovirus (DHP or DAP) typically requires a booster at one year of age or 12 months after the last puppy booster. Similarly, the <a title=\"9 Facts About Rabies Every Pet Owner Should Know\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/safety\/9-facts-about-rabies-pet-owners-should-know\/\">rabies<\/a> booster is usually given 12 months after the first shot. Your veterinarian will determine the <a title=\"Appropriate Pet Vaccinations Help Stretch Your Budget\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/vet\/pet-vaccination-101\/\">vaccinations and schedule<\/a> appropriate for your dog and whether they need any <a title=\"Vaccines Help Prevent These Diseases in Cats and Dogs\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/health\/vet\/vaccines-help-prevent-these-diseases-dogs-cats\/\">noncore vaccines<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019ve moved to a new location since your dog last went to the vet clinic, ask your new veterinarian which noncore vaccines are recommended for your dog in that area, as they may recommend a vaccine that wasn\u2019t necessary in your previous location. External and internal parasite prevention and treatment strategies may also change depending on your location.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The first year with your puppy probably flew by. But a lifetime of fun and adventures with your dog is only just beginning!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>RELATED POST: <a title=\"Debarking Pet Myths: One \u201cHuman Year\u201d Equals Seven \u201cDog Years\u201d\" href=\"https:\/\/www.diamondpet.com\/blog\/culture\/myths\/debarking-pet-myths-one-human-year-equals-seven-dog-years\/\">Debarking Pet Myths: One \u201cHuman Year\u201d Equals Seven \u201cDog Years\u201d<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If your puppy recently turned one, congratulations! You\u2019ve made it through the puppy stage \u2014 a year of chewing, digging, training (and re-training) and of course, plenty of love, hugs and sweet memories. So what\u2019s next for you and your pup dog now that they\u2019re becoming a grown-up? 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