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Mar
13
2010
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How To Take Care Of A Puppy: 5 Things You Should Know

You are getting a dog for the first time and you are excited. There’s just one thing. You don’t know how to take care of a puppy. What do you do with a puppy? What are its needs?

She will need some sort of protection since she is so small, but how do you do that?

And then there are health concerns. How do you make sure she stays healthy? What things do you have to worry about? Can you take precautions?

You probably never thought of these issues when you fell in love with that bundle of joy.

The first step is to understand what dangers lurk and what you can do to ensure she stays protected and well.

Here are 5 tips to get you started.

1. Make her comfortable. Make a special place for her to sleep. Gather up some safe toys designed for puppies. Soft toys will help to provide the comfort that her littermates would have given her. She also will need tough toys to ease her when she is teething. Yes, puppies teethe, just like babies do.

2. Watch out for potentially hazardous situations throughout your home where she is allowed to go. Puppies are adventurous. They want to check things out. They instinctively test things they don’t understand.

Put all wiring, chemicals, cleaning fluids and the like out of her way. Thoroughly inspect the yard to make sure there are no holes and broken fence parts where she can escape. Get rid of all plants in and around your home that present a danger to dogs. You’ll have to ask your vet or dog expert for a list of what those plants are. One is poinsettias, but there are others that seem innocent but are not.

3. Take time to visit the vet regularly. As a puppy, she will need vaccinations against major diseases like rabies and distemper. Ask your vet what she needs and when. She must remain isolated from other animals until she has completed her series of shots. As well as keeping her vaccinations up to date, the vet can check your puppy to make sure there are no developmental problems as she grows into an adult.

4. Your puppy will need puppy formula. Her body needs more nutrients than she will get from adult dog food. This is vitally important. If she does not get the right food, she can have growth problems, such as deformed joints, and other health issues that can affect her entire future. Speak to your vet to find out what he would suggest you feed your puppy at different stages of development.

5. Always use the right tools, gear and products for your puppy. For example, a rope collar is no guarantee that she can’t be harmed. Choose a proper collar from your local pet store, one that fits properly without choking or slipping off. You will need to upgrade the collar as she grows and becomes stronger. Keep her bed in a warm location, free of drafts. Prolonged exposure to cold can leave her with arthritis as an adult.

We’ve only had time to cover 5 tips on how to take care of a puppy, but there is so much more to know. You will soon discover that your learning will be an ongoing process, especially during her puppy years. What you do now can have a significant impact on your puppy’s life.

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Mar
13
2010
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Toilet Training for Dogs – Tips from Animal Behaviorists

Generally, dogs are very clean animals - they won't soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. But living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so you will have to help her learn where and when she can relieve herself.

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Mar
13
2010
0

How To Buy A Dog Over The Internet

You can buy just about anything online these days, cars, groceries, a date, even a new dog. It seems strange but people purchase dogs over the internet all the time. Some from breeders clear across the country. It's almost the new designer thing to do. Personally, I think it's ridiculous to purchase a dog across the country when there are so many unwanted dogs right in your own backyard. Why put the poor animal in such a stressful situation for traveling? I think it's cruel but that's just my opinion and may not count for much. So, if you are going to purchase a dog, here are some guidelines to help make the experience a little more pleasurable for both of you.

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Mar
09
2010
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Dog Behavior Problems: Help! My Dog Is A Nuisance When He Misbehaves!

How many times have I hear fellow dog owners say, "I hate it when he barks non stop... or he utterly embarrassed me when he mounts people's leg". Dog owners usually have no problems to fill in tons of their dog behavioral problems into the above statements.

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Mar
09
2010
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Which Type Of Dog Bed Is Best For Your Puppy?

Those who have pets are well aware of the fact that puppies love sleeping on a comfortable surface. Each dog should have a special place in which he can relax and this place shouldn't be your bed. If you get a type of dog bed for your puppy at an early stage, he will immediately see it as a comfort zone.

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Mar
08
2010
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How You Can Successfully House Train Your Dog

Widely recognized as the most popular and effective way to house train puppies the crate method utilizes your dog's natural instincts. Dogs are naturally clean animals and will not by nature relieve themselves in the area where they sleep.

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Mar
04
2010
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Take The Time To Train Your Puppy – It’s Worth It!

Dogs make wonderful pets and the key factor to having a well behaved dog that the whole family will enjoy, is by using proper dog training techniques. Dogs are kind-of like kids, especially puppies; they need to understand the rules of the household and they must respect the authority of their owners. Many new pet owners fall in love with cute puppies or even adult dogs that they purchase or adopt before they bring them home, only to become upset and frustrated when that adorable fur-ball chews up the furniture or makes messes on the carpet. While all puppies will find their share of trouble, a responsible dog owner must be patient and utilize plenty of time to raise that pup into a well behaved dog that is a joy to all. This article will provide some basic but very important dog training tips to help you and your puppy develop a happy relationship. I have learned over 50 years of owning and dogs and these tips are a great start.

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Jan
26
2010
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Most Effective Puppy House Training Techniques

Getting a new puppy can be one of the most stimulating experiences ever. It is likely, if you got a puppy, that he is not been housetrained. While house-training your dog can seem just like a unbeatable task, it does not have to.

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Jan
26
2010
0

Dog Training At Home

Before obedience classes were popular, or even available, nearly every dog owner in the past relied on home dog training to get their dog to obey and perform tricks.

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Jan
24
2010
0

Review On Kingdom Of Pets

One of the best dog training programs that is currently available online today is the high aclaimed Kingdom of Pets dog training guides. It is one of the most downloaded guide.

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