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Puppy Care Information That Will Benefit You And Your New Puppy

By: Sue Tennbrook



Puppy Care Information That Will Benefit You and Your New Puppy

Sue Tennbrook

For most people there aren't many things cuter than a new puppy or kitten. He or she is the joy of the family and everyone's happy...until he or she soils that brand new, very expensive carpet you just bought or chew a small part off your expensive Italian leather sofa! As cute as those puppies can be, it's going to take some effort on your part to take care of them and train them to live harmoniously with the rest of the family.

The key to have a great start for the new family member is to arm yourself with lots of valuable puppy care information and most of all, prepare yourself and your whole family well. That way the most critical first days and weeks will be much more enjoyable to you and the puppy as well. To be the best puppy owner you can be, you need a lot of knowledge and tools to handle most anything coming your way!

Don't Forget the Supplies - Stock Up

To decide what kind of supplies you need for the puppy it's best to go online and do a search on number of websites about pet supplies. You will find lots of information so you'd better be prepared to read a lot and also be critical of what you read. If you don't have an Internet access where you live there are lots of other places for great information; places like veterinarian's office, the local library or the place where you get your puppy from.

The first items to shop for will be feeding supplies, and these include bowls for water and food, as well as a high quality dry food specially formulated for puppies. It is also a good idea to get a crate for your puppy, since most puppy care information touts the benefits of crate training dogs. You can line the bottom of your crate with an old blanket or towel that your puppy will find comfy for sleeping on.

There are few other essentials you'll need like collar and leash plus few chew toys and grooming supplies like shampoo and nail clippers. One thing which is very important is to avoid items like rawhide chew toys as those can break off and get stucked in small pup's throat. instead of that get items like Nylabone chew toy for playtime. These toys will hopefully deter your puppy from teething on other items like your gorgeous new shoes or those designer living room chairs! Puppy's are like small children, their teeth are forming and puppies need something to bite on. Puppies also need a lot activity and affection. Just don't overdo it as puppies need also lots of sleep and rest so they don't become restless and aggressive as they get older.

Prepare For Housebreaking

Housebreaking will be one of the first training objectives you will have for your pup, and there is plenty of good puppy care information available to complete this task properly. A crate can be a very helpful tool in the process of housebreaking, since your puppy is unlikely to soil his crate when he is inside.

Make sure that you have plenty of cleaning supplies on hand, since accidents can and do happen on occasion. Most of all, arm yourself with patience, since it will take a bit of time for your pup to get the hang of this routine. For more puppy care information about housebreaking, talk to your veterinarian, breeder or check the Internet.

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