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    Puppy care

    can anyone give me any tips on training or products that I might need?
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    Please use poop bags. No one else wants to step around (or in) your dog's poop, no matter how cute they are.
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    ha ha, of course my area doesn't even have walk areas periods, only roads
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    you'll need a collar and a fenced in yard so they don't go off.

    they need a round of immunization every month for four months. parvo and distemper. you can take it to a shot clinic. they do it cheap and safe.

    you'll need canned puppy food because they probably won't be able to handle straight dry food right away.

    dogs are a huge responsibility. you have to spend a lot of time with them and give them a lot of awards and attention to pay for the moments you have to discipline them or potty train them. .
    baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.


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    i forgot, puppy treats. i use pupperoni. treats are the key to training.
    baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.


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    I would suggest a puppy school for training and have everyone that's going to be looking after the pup go to classes. Nothing worse than going to a heap of effort to train a dog just to have someone else undo all your hard work.
    'People are never perfect but love can be. People waste time looking for the perfect lover rather than creating the perfect love' - Princess Leigh-Cheri from Still Life With Woodpecker.

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    I'm not quite sure how things are over there but...

    Clicker training is great (if you search online for dog clicker training you will find info about it)
    Socialise as much as possible- with other dogs, people (particularly children and men), sights and sounds, busy roads, trains etc.
    Feed a good quality food, cheaper, lesser quality are usually full of additives that can make dogs hyper and of course is not good for them.
    Dont set him up to fail- so dont leave things around that you dont want chewing/ripped etc- he's a puppy so wont know the difference bewteen correct things to chew and bad things.
    When you leave him(her?), i really recommend a "Kong" they are indestructable to most dogs and they are hollow so you can fill with treats (i mix cheese and kibble and stuff it in mine) really good to encourage pup to chew that and will keep him occupied aswell as teaching him that you leaving is not a bad thing as he gets something nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by qwertz View Post
    I'm not quite sure how things are over there but...

    Clicker training is great (if you search online for dog clicker training you will find info about it)
    Socialise as much as possible- with other dogs, people (particularly children and men), sights and sounds, busy roads, trains etc.
    Feed a good quality food, cheaper, lesser quality are usually full of additives that can make dogs hyper and of course is not good for them.
    Dont set him up to fail- so dont leave things around that you dont want chewing/ripped etc- he's a puppy so wont know the difference bewteen correct things to chew and bad things.
    When you leave him(her?), i really recommend a "Kong" they are indestructable to most dogs and they are hollow so you can fill with treats (i mix cheese and kibble and stuff it in mine) really good to encourage pup to chew that and will keep him occupied aswell as teaching him that you leaving is not a bad thing as he gets something nice.
    what's a Kong?
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    Don't leave a puppy outside by himself when the sun starts to go down, or it will be eaten by a coyote or an owl.
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vashti View Post
    Don't leave a puppy outside by himself when the sun starts to go down, or it will be eaten by a coyote or an owl.
    i hope you're kidding
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    Watch Caesar Millan on "the Dog Whisperer"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post
    i hope you're kidding
    Actually, no. I'm serious.
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Don't take this the wrong way, but this book:

    51PFlxi5fgL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg

    is a great one.

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    these are kongs..
    [url]http://www.kongcompany.com/products/dogs/kong-rubber-toys/classic/kong-classic[/url]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post
    what's a Kong?
    What MM said..

    Quote Originally Posted by smackie9 View Post
    Watch Caesar Millan on "the Dog Whisperer"
    OMG, NO!!!! That man is hideous and his training methods outdated...please don't use his methods.
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