Puppy care
By sunnainder
@sunnainder (67)
India
April 4, 2007 3:42pm CST
Try to bring a puppy only after it is eight weeks old. By then it must have had its Primary Vaccination against Parvo and other diseases. Readymade dry food of high quality is the food of choice. Not only does it contain the right proportions of protein, fat and carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, but it is also very convenient-no cooking is required. Remember to give the right supplements of Calcium and Vitamins if you are not giving dry food. Children and puppies should always be supervised. Never leave them alone with each other. Children can be unknowingly cruel to dogs and puppies can unwittingly retaliate by biting, which you certainly don't want.
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@sunnainder (67)
• India
5 Apr 07
At this stage they still need to learn lot of. Now they need to be taught strictly, and have to be very clear about the home rules. They don't understand your language, which means you must find a way for them to understand what you are saying to them. You have to do really a very hard work. They react similar to how we react. At this time they like physical exercises like, to run, jump or even balance games. These kind of exercises are very important for them to say healthy. So you must try all this and then you will see that your puppy has trained.
@Kylalynn (1771)
• South Africa
4 Apr 07
What a very interesting article. I agree with every word yo have written. I would just like to add that we human adults must be consistent when we are raising our animals. Have a good day!