| | | | | Here is a great tip for chewing toys for your puppy - cut carrots largely and let him chew on that. | |  |
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| | | | | Puppies have milk teeth, just like children. Your puppy will loose his teeth at around five months, one by one, and will grow a whole new set. | |  |
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| | | | | Be ware when you play with your pup or allow any toddler to play with him. Make sure your pup has toys he can byte. | |  |
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| | | | | Some dogs will byte their owner if he mandles their food bowl, especially when it is full. Please, allow your puppy that space to his own.... | |  |
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| | | | | Puppies should eat small amounts, about three times a day. at around 5-6 months it can drop to twice a day, and at 1 year old, once a day... | |  |
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| | | | | Do not allow violent behavior. Not in play, not while protecting you, and certainly not aroung the house or kids. never. Be firm and assertive when you stop the dog from "taking a stand". | |  |
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| | | | | Your puppy will need something to chew on. Moving stuff he can chase after will also be fun for him. | |  |
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| | | | | Don't give your puppy frequent baths. a bath once a weak is more then enough. Instead, brush him. Baths take an important layer... | |  |
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| | | | | Feed your puppy dry food, unless you plan on feeding him coocked food for the rest of his life (which is a huge bother.... | |  |
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| | | | | Don't send your puppy to his place as a punishment. His place should feel secure for him, and not an obligation. you can take his toy away, or talk to him in a low "scary" voice (no need to shout!). | |  |
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| | | | | Interact with your puppy, allow him to meat other people and places, and play with him as much as you can. Friendship and love between puppy and trainer, will shorten the housebreaking time and make it more fun for all. | |  |
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| | | | | The puppy needs a spot of his own, a crate or a place to sleep in. even a couple of warm blankets will do the job. Once you set the puppie's spot, try not to move it. | |  |
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| | | | | Your Puppy howls at night? you can't sleep? Try these tricks: | |  |
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| | | | | Follow your new puppy, and when he does something wrong react immediately. Say NO in a low meaningfull tone. DO NOT act violantly towards the puppy. | |  |
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| | | | | Your puppy needs to know what is allowd and what isn't. He needs care and supervision. Restricting him will help supervising him and reacting as soon as he does something wrong. | |  |
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| | | | | It is easier to take back your objections that to start teaching your puppy not to do new things. that is why, start with rough boundries which can be expanded with time. | |  |
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| | | | | If you need specific qualities to your dog - character wise, consider pegigree. You have the advantage to know exactly what you are going to get.... | |  |
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