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Your Guide to Becoming a Successful New Puppy Parent

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furrmeals @furrmeals · Sep 29, 2021

Owning a new puppy is an exciting time. They are so cute, cuddly, and love to learn! But it can also be very overwhelming for first-time parents. When you're not sure what to do or when your puppy seems unhappy - it's hard not to worry. Luckily, there are many ways to help ensure your new pup becomes a happy healthy member of the family! Here are some basic tips for new puppy parents .

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A new puppy is a big responsibility

The first thing you want to do when you get a puppy is commit to keeping them safe. You should make sure your puppy has: A safe place to sleep and spend the night A safe place to go outside Food and water A way to communicate with you, whether that's by bark, growl or whine A safe place to socialize with other people and dogs A place to do basic house training (a crate or other confinement area) Keeping a puppy safe is key to their mental, physical and social development.

 

You have to find a safe area for them to sleep and it's best to stick with a crate. Use an open area for socialization, like the outdoors. In the early days, puppies need lots of playtime and playmates. Puppies need exercise to burn energy and also to get the brain stimulation they need to be happy.

 

Feeding and caring for your new dog

Place your puppy in a pet carrier and keep it with you at all times when you are awake and when you're sleeping. Keep an eye out for signs of an upset stomach and use a dropper to relieve your puppy of any extra, excessive fluid. Be sure to give your puppy water whenever he needs it. Keep puppy food and water bowls out of reach of the puppy.

 

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When you are home, limit your puppy's time in your bedroom. Change his bedding daily and provide plenty of litter to protect his skin and paws. Puppies need regular baths and regular brushings! Bathing your puppy is a great way to help him get used to the smell of cleaning products, while also getting him clean! Watch out for chewing and swallowing things and make sure you supervise him while he's playing with toys.

 

Training and playing with your new pup

Puppies can be very stubborn at times. Before long, they will learn how to do everything you want them to do - but they will also be testing you every step of the way. You want to teach your puppy as many manners as possible before you start letting them off leash! This is the perfect time to get your puppy out and about. Introduce him or her to lots of new things - and if they are scared by the water - go to the river or swimming pool.

 

Some of the things you can start to teach your puppy include sitting, not jumping up, waiting for your cue, doing "sit" when you say the word, walking on a leash, being quiet, coming when called, play bowing, letting you rub their tummies, sitting on command, playing fetch, and walking well on a leash.

 

Conclusion

Now that you're prepared, you can start enjoying the puppy stage! The final advice is simple: love them and they'll love you back! They have so much to learn, and so many new things to experience. Just watch and enjoy the ride.