Puppies are some of the cutest creatures in the world! Average size puppies usually weigh 0.5-1.4 kilograms while bigger puppies weigh 6.8 – 10 kilograms. Experts consider puppyhood the most crucial stage in dogs’ life; they learn a lot of things in mere a few months. For the reason that period the dogs are beginning to know what’s safe and what’s dangerous for them (and it will be very difficult to change those perceptions in the foreseeable future). In this post I will discuss several important advices for raising puppies (plus add very cute puppies’ pictures):
Vet Care. To begin with, bring your puppy towards the vet (It really is right for some other type of pet). There your puppy is certain to get comprehensive examination and required vaccinations. Also ask for nutritional information and health instructions.
Ready your home. Help your house adequate for puppies. Remove obstacles/items that may harm your pet dog, and be sure the steps are unreachable for him until adulthood. Get a comfortable dog bed and teach him what its purpose is.
Expose your dog to the world. Allow your puppy be exposed to anything he’ll be exposed in adulthood, like: people, other dogs and pets, common sounds like dogs barking or possibly a working laundry machine and of course being handled and caressed. Additionally, don’t allow your puppy do anything whatsoever you don’t wish him to perform as a possible adult. Without letting him know he behaved badly, nothing would change and he won’t get rid of his bad habits.
Be gentle and respectful. Don’t scare a puppy! Your intimidating actions can turn afterwards into traumas and phobias. Let him feel safe and never frightened around you. Also, don’t punish a puppy. Yelling, cursing or hitting doesn’t teach any dog of any age the way to behave well. Train your pup; teach him what a good behavior is by using full respect to him. In the end – you bought/adopt him since you love dogs!
Teach him what things to chew/eat. It is very important to teach your pup what’s intended to be chewed (like toys, snacks and pet food) and what’s not (it has an infinite number of examples). Make sure the puppy is with lots of toys which are chewable. Also be sure he doesn’t grab poop or anything he shouldn’t eat when you take him out for any walk. Prevent such a habits as a way to make them go away in the future.
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