Things you should do before bringing your puppy home |
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| Written by Lee Dobbins | |
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When you actually go to pick up your new puppy remember to bring a comfortable dog bed along with some chew toys. You might use a puppy sized basket and place a comfortable blanket in there for taking him home in. During the ride home make sure to pet the dog and speak to him in a comforting voice to relieve any fears he may have. Although it might be hard to control your excitement, try to stay calm during the introduction of your new puppy to other family members or pets.
Puppies need to create a "comfort zone" for themselves when adapting to their new home. Letting them feel their own way around by providing the proper food, water and toys before bringing your puppy home will make this transition an easy one! Don't feed your puppy too much on the first day because he might be overwhelmed and not be very hungry. He will have to go to the bathroom frequently. You can start teaching him where to go on the first day, but don't expect instant success. It is better to try to anticipate when he has to go and get him outside quickly, praising him when he succeeds in going "potty". When adopting a puppy, you want to be sure to set aside more time than usual during that first week to spend with your new pup. This shouldn't be too hard since most anyone I know who has a new puppy can't wait to spend time with him! By clearing your schedule before bringing your puppy home, you will insure that you have enough time to spend making him feel like a safe and secure member of the family. | |
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