It Is Strongly Recommended That You Do Not Share Food From Your Plate With Your Puppy.
Puppies will often beg for whatever you are eating and it will be tempting to give them small amounts of your food. Food is the highest recurring cost and can get quite expensive, especially if you have a larger dog. When your puppy’s about 4 to 6 months old, look into obedience school and ways to socialize it.
Provide A Protected Living Environment.
The veterinary should set up a vaccination schedule to be administered on the puppy. We highly recommend that your puppy start a training program, but that it's adapted to their personality. The veterinary should set up regular checkups and recommend teeth brushing.
If Your Puppy Is Younger Than This, Just Be Patient.
This may involve crating or asking the puppy to stay outside of the dining room/kitchen until it learns proper behavior. In addition, obedience training will help forge a stronger bond between you and your puppy. Do not overfeed the pup.
This Will Keep Both You And Your Pet Healthy And Happy.
Teaching your pup to obey commands such as sit, stay, down, and come will not only impress your friends, but these commands will help keep your dog safe and under control in. Clean your pet and all of its enclosures. Begin early training of the puppy on how to behave while you are eating.
It Is Best To Stick With A Good Puppy Diet And Follow A Feeding Routine.
Make sure that there aren’t any objects around that might harm him or cause discomfort for the first few days. Flea control should also be addressed to cumber any potential infestation. Dental care is another sensitive area.