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Want a Puppy are you ready?This is a post from: Just For The Dogs You gave into the begging of your children and got that puppy, and now you have a puppy to train, and things to purchase. Lots of items you need and several you may just want. You need food supplies, a meal [...]<ol>
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<p>You gave into the begging of your children and got that puppy, and now you have a puppy to train, and things to purchase. Lots of items you need and several you may just want. You need food supplies, a meal and soak dish, a dog collar, vaccinations and grooming equipment. What you might moreover want are toys, snacks for training, a dog training collar ( separate from his regular collar ), a dog bed, some chew items ( preferable not shaped like shoes ), and pooper ladle type phenomenon. Most of these are self &#8211; explanatory but there are a few items that need a crumb more guide.</p>
<p>While you were trying to decide whether to give into your kids and get a dog you wondered at the costs. They were a bit overwhelming when you unrelenting the finished costs. You thought possibly you could avoid certain expenses to make it all work, which you can, you just need to be careful.</p>
<p>A dog collar can be a uncommonly inexpensive object and you can choose from a manmade fabric dog collar all the way to a thumping fancy, wholly decorated leather dog collar, with stops for a metal dog collar and a standard fabric dog collar. Whichever you choose make sure that you get the right size and expect to replace it with another as he grows or buy the expandable dog collar. While you a dog training collar is listed in the optional items, many people don’t consider them optional. You do need to be able to train your dog, or you will rue the decision to get a puppy every day of his life.</p>
<p>Chew toys sound like great fun, and they are great for your dog, but like the dog collar you can easily get into some bad ideas. Chew toys shaped like items you DONT want your dog to chew is going to to be a big problem. He, quite seriously, may not be able to distinguish the difference between the toy and chew toy shoes, from your shoes. Thus, he may not understand why he’s being told off.</p>
<p>The last is delicate and I can think of no easy way to say it except you got to Pick up the dog poop. There are choices here and some dependant on your current living situation. There are bags you can use to scoop on a walk, they are much more biodegradable than the grocery store bags, with no inconvenient holes for poop to escape through. Great for walks with quite low prices. They have a tool like a rake / shovel that allows you to get the poop off the grass. Just Like I said, its choices, if you don’t have a yard, you sure don’t need the rake shovel tool, but then the bags are not a choice. Most cities have laws about leaving the poop about.</p>
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<p>There is nothing sadder than finding out that your brand new <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">dog</a> has taken ill. The bright little life that has given you so much pleasure over the last few weeks is sitting quietly in a corner. His little eyes open and close and his head is down. Puppies are like little children.  When taking care of a sick puppy, be smart and use common sense.  Taking care of your sick puppy is usually a challenging ordeal. Even though they are like little children, they can not tell you where it hurts. And when they vomit, it is hard to stick their head in a bucket. But remembering the basics of first aid and calling your vet, will greatly help you in taking care of your sick <a href="http://www.doggydan.co.nz/" target="_blank">dog</a>.</p>
<p>A Warm or Cold Nose</p>
<p>The first way to tell if a puppy is really sick and not just reacting from eating the wrong rock, is whether his nose is cold or warm. Puppies have cold and wet noses. If your puppy’s nose is dry and warm, then he is running a fever. It’s difficult to take your puppy’s temperature at home, so by feeling his nose will give you a good indication.</p>
<p>If your puppy’s nose is warm, then call your vet. Follow your vet’s instructions and use common sense. Taking care of your sick puppy is just as simple as taking care of a sick human. He needs a quiet and comfortable place to sleep. He should not have food and only give him clear liquids. It would probably be alright for him to sit on your lap while napping. A little back rub and a few ear scratches can always soothe a sick puppy.</p>
<p>Puppies produce strong endorphins when they are near their loving human counterparts. It has been proven that <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">puppies</a> respond to love more than they do to food. Your vet might tell you to give the little fella a half of an aspirin to help bring his temperature down. When giving your puppy this aspirin, it is probably best to crush it and mix with water and then put it down his throat with an eye dropper. Then you just have to wait. The hardest part in taking care of your sick puppy is the waiting.</p>
<p>Trying to take care of your sick puppy overnight can be very difficult. The easiest way would be to place his doggie bed next to your bed. This way you both will be able to get a good night’s sleep.  He knows you are near, and you can keep an eye on him. If he is not better by the time morning arrives, then it is time to call the vet again. The vet will probably have you bring him into his office.</p>
<p>Even though taking care of your sick puppy is so sad, it usually only lasts for a short period of time. Puppies are strong and heaven looks after them. So, in no time your little friend will be up and about chewing on your shoes.</p>
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Surviving the First Days: A Newborn Dog Care GuideThis is a post from: Just For The Dogs Puppies can be a fun addition to the household, but they can also be plenty of dog training work. The first few days after you bring your puppy home from the shelter or breeder will do much to [...]<ol>
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<p>Puppies can be a fun addition to the household, but they can also be plenty of <a href="http://www.doggydan.co.nz/" target="_blank">dog training</a> work. The first few days after you bring your puppy home from the shelter or breeder will do much to shape the relationship that you and your new dog will have for years to come. It is important to prepare yourself for these early days with your new puppy, and a newborn <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">puppy training</a> guide can be just the ticket to provide you with all of the information that you will need. Puppies are generally not allowed to go home with a new owner until they are at least eight weeks of age, so keep in mind that a newborn puppy care guide will be dealing with dogs of this approximate age.</p>
<p>Bringing your Puppy Home</p>
<p>Your new pup has spent the first eight weeks of his life surrounded by his mother and littermates. He has eaten with the pack, slept with them and had plenty of playmates to choose from. All of a sudden, your puppy is taken from the environment that makes him feel safe and comfortable, and is placed into unfamiliar surrounding without the pups around him that he is so used to. It is no wonder that you and your puppy might have a sleepless night or two at the beginning. However, there are some pointers in a newborn puppy care guide that will help you to manage those first few nights as gently as possible.</p>
<p>First, before you bring your pup home, purchase a dog crate for him to sleep in. This will give your dog a safe haven that will feel like home much more quickly than your large and overwhelming bedroom might. It will also give him an enclosed sleeping area that gives you the peace of mind in knowing that he is not spending his night soiling your carpet or chewing on your furniture. Place an old blanket or towel inside so that your dog feels secure and warm. If you are concerned about him whining through the night, you can keep the crate close to your bed until your dog feels more comfortable. It should only take a couple of nights for your puppy to settle into his new home.</p>
<p>Feeding your Puppy</p>
<p>Most newborn puppy care guides recommend that you feed a very young dog three times a day with a high-quality dry puppy food. Once your dog hits the three month age, you can drop the feeding frequency down to twice a day. Do not feed your puppy anything but puppy food, and an occasional treat like a Milk Bone biscuit. This will ensure that your puppy’s weight and digestive system remain healthy. Your newborn puppy care guide will probably also recommend that you do not leave food down for your dog all of the time, since this can lead to unhealthy eating habits and overeating.</p>
<p>A new puppy can be cute and fun, but a newborn <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">dog training</a> guide is essential in providing information about how to care for your young dog properly. You can find newborn puppy care guides at your pet shop, breeder, or veterinarian’s office.</p>
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How To Care for A Pomeranian PuppyThis is a post from: Just For The Dogs There are many different breeds of dogs, and each of the breeds has different personalities and different things that need to be considered when you starting the dog training and taking care of them. First of all, as a dog [...]<ol>
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<p>There are many different breeds of dogs, and each of the breeds has different personalities and different things that need to be considered when you starting the <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">dog training</a> and taking care of them. First of all, as a <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">dog trainer</a>, you have to be sure that when you care for a puppy you are taking their personality into consideration and caring for them in a way that fits the breed and makes sense with the breed. For example, when you look at the different dogs, you see what they need.</p>
<p>When you care for Pomeranian puppy, you have to focus on the fact that these dogs have a tendency to bark a lot and also to be overly excitable, which might cause them to bite at people’s ankles. These are the two things you have to keep in mind when you care for Pomeranian puppy.</p>
<p>Barking</p>
<p>The first thing to think about when you care for Pomeranian puppy is that they bark a lot. This means that when they are puppies you have to stop this behavior. A good thing to remember is that all dogs bark, but only for a reason. If the puppy learns that they are supposed to bark, they will. Because the easiest way to care for Pomeranian <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">puppy training</a> is to praise it by giving it attention, the easiest way to curb a puppy from barking is to not give it attention when it barks. When you are doing care for Pomeranian puppy and the puppy barks, simply say no, and then turn away from the dog. As soon as the dog stops barking, turn towards it and praise it. This is the best way to make sure that your Pomeranian doesn’t bark.</p>
<p>Biting</p>
<p>The other thing you have to deal with when you care for Pomeranian puppy is that they sometimes get too excited and end up biting at people’s ankles. In order to stop this behavior, you have to socialize the puppy and take him out very often to expose him to many things. The more things that you can expose your puppy to, the better he is going to be at handling new situations, and this means that he’ll be less likely to bit at people’s ankles. Biting is really a show of being nervous and afraid, so if you can socialize your puppy he’ll be much less likely to get afraid and nervous and he’ll be less likely to bite.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.justforthedogs.com/puppy-care/food-important-in-bichon-puppy-care.php">Food Important in Bichon Puppy Care</a><br/><br/>This is a post from: <a href="http://www.justforthedogs.com">Just For The Dogs</a></p>
<p>When you are looking at Bichon <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">dog training</a>, you should know that the most important factor to keep in mind is what you are feeding the dog. The Bichon puppy care relies heavily on the foods that the dog eats, for several reasons. So, you should always keep in mind that everything you put in your dog has a reflection on what they become as adult dogs.</p>
<p>Why Is It Important?</p>
<p>With a small dog like the Bichon, what you feed them is very important. The Bichon has a tendency to have problems digesting food, and when a dog can’t properly digest their food you will find that they are moody and irritable, and have problems with going to the bathroom in the house. Part of Bichon <a href="http://www.doggydan.co.nz/" target="_blank">dog training</a> is insuring that they have a good diet, because otherwise they are going to be very hard to train and you are going to have problems with your puppy. So, when you first begin Bichon puppy care you should take a look at the different foods in the supermarket to find a good one.</p>
<p>How To Find Foods</p>
<p>First of all, you should know that the list of ingredients on the back of puppy food is listed in the order of what most makes up the food to the least. This means that if something like “corn” is listed first, it means the majority of the food is corn. You want to choose a food that lists real meats as the number one ingredient, meaning that real meat is what the food is mostly made up of. Also stay away from things that list “meal” because this means it isn’t really meat, it is different parts of the animal.</p>
<p>The ingredients in the food are the most important part of Bichon <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">puppy training</a>. A Bichon needs to be fed foods that will agree with it, so if the first one you try doesn’t work, try again. However, part of good Bichon puppy care is that you recognize you need to be very careful if you are switching foods. A dog needs several days to adjust to food, so keep a dog on a food for at least a week before you see whether or not the food is good for the dog.</p>
<p>Along with good food, part of Bichon puppy care is giving good love. Also be sure that you are always treating your puppy with respect and love, and you can expect him to give you the same during his lifetime.</p>
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