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A Guide For New Puppy Parents - How To Care For Your Pup

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furrmeals @furrmeals · Sep 11, 2021

This guide is for new puppy owners, but it can also be helpful for people who are looking to adopt a dog. Having a dog is an amazing experience- they love unconditionally and they make great friends! But like any pet, there are some things you need to know before you get one. Here, are some tips for new puppy parents.

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The first week

Your new puppy should have access to a warm, padded crate at all times, and preferably a dark one. It is important to give them plenty of toys and chew bones in the crate, as this helps to keep them entertained and keep them calm. You will also want to keep them in the crate in their pajamas, so they can get used to the crate. Check with your vet to see if there is a proper way to crate-train your dog. The first few weeks Put your puppy on a fast-growing food (mix or sheltie or lab) and stop giving them rice cereal. Also, there will be times where you will be away from home, and it is best to have food that can be eaten without water. You will also need to stay away from any loud noises that may scare them. Bath time will happen often and puppies enjoy the bubbles.

 

Basic care guidelines

 

Pups require the same amount of time as a child, two to three hours each day. Play and exercise is important, and pups need to spend time outdoors to interact with the environment around them. The wetness of the outdoors doesn't work for dogs the same way as their home environment, so they need to be protected from it, either in the house or outdoors.

A healthy home cooked pet food is very important for puppy health. Your puppy should not have a variety of foods, but just the same kind of food every day.

 

Training

 

First and foremost, do not underestimate the power of positive reinforcement. If your puppy tries to jump on you, allow it. Not only will your puppy enjoy the fun he is having, but he will be inclined to try new things. You should reward your puppy for performing a behavior. Praise, praise, praise! If your puppy jumps on you, tell him to stop. If he doesn’t listen, don’t give him a treat, just reprimand him and pick him up. Do this over and over until he gets the message. Setting up a routine is another great way to introduce your puppy to the idea of obedience. If your puppy is used to getting up at the same time and eating at the same time every day, set those same times to help him get used to his new home. Keep the following things in mind: Getting enough sleep.

 

Conclusion

There’s no need to be afraid to have a dog- after all, you’re getting one of the most loving, playful companions in the world.

 

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