Before bringing your puppy home you have to learn how to take care of puppies, because they are the most adorable creatures in the world it’s brings you happiness and joy so it needs extra care without a doubt. So when the time comes and bring your puppy home you need to count on three things one is to prepare yourself for an unbridled joy two is to  take responsibility for your puppy’s accidents and mess three is to deal with the adjustment in your lifestyle …
Puppies needs more than just food and a doghouse it needs worm and love to grow an thrive it’s true that it needs  effort  and  a long  time but it worth’s because you’re going to have a happy life for you and your puppy and healthy dog .
  1. The importance of finding a good vet


You must find a good vet for your puppy because you need to check your puppy’s health from time to time and to check that your puppy is healthy and safe from serious health issues…If you have a problem with finding a good vet ask friends or pets owners they will help you for sure If you got your dog from a shelter, ask their advice as they may have veterinarians they swear by.

2. the benefits of visiting the vet

You have to make the most of your first vet visit you have to ask him about which puppy foods he recommends how often to feed ext…
Also you need to program a vaccination plan with him
Ask him if your puppy has been infected with any disease or if he has any allergies before, you must save the medical records and prescriptions in order to avoid future complications during some other treatment.
3. Make vet visit enjoyable Bring games and food when visiting the veterinarian to train the puppy to enjoy the experience (or at least tolerable). Before visiting the vet for the first time, the trail puppy to get used to touching the person to his foot and tail and face. Puppy will not feel that way with a strange feeling when the doctor examined him.
4-Watch the occurrence of health problems Watch the injured puppy to any health problems. Eyes must be bright, nor should exit discharge from the eyes or nose. The dog fur must be clean and shiny. Pay attention to the stained fur. Lose the presence of lumps, or sore, or a rash on the skin of a puppy, and watched around the tail signs of diarrhea.

5.  Nutrition:



Puppis body is in Sustainable growth which needs to be taking a good care with it that’s why you’ll need to select a food that’s formulated especially for puppies as opposed to adult dogs. . Look for a statement from the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) on the packaging to ensure that the food you choose will meet your pup’s nutritional requirements.
Small and medium-sized breeds can make the leap to adult dog food between 9 and 12 months of age. Large breed dogs should stick with puppy kibbles until they reach 2-years-old. Make sure your puppy has fresh and abundant water available at all times.
Feed multiple times a day:
  • Age 6-12 weeks – 4 meals per day
  • Age 3-6 months – 3 meals per day
  • Age 6-12 months – 2 meals per day.

6. Shelter


All dogs need to be a special place comfortable and warm to sleep in it.
The Strong carton box is sufficient for small puppy and placed at the bottom of some newspapers to isolate it can also put a small piece of tarpaulin and must change the bedding regularly to prevent the proliferation of parasites in and caddy put away “for air currents as it should choose a fixed place for the stability of older dogs” so that be great “is large enough for the dog movement and rotation is easy and if the dog to stay abroad must beta given” abroad a good ventilation and in the shade in the summer, and in both cases, conditions should be isolated “well and protected “from changing weather conditions in the winter.

7. Get the Satisfaction of the puppy in the house

Puppy may feel panicked when he is in a new home for the first time, so you have to give him the love and attention during the first few days. Allow him to explore different parts of the house and the garden with walking behind him. No need to define a puppy all the places on the first day, but the definition of common areas, a good start. Do not allow the puppy to roam unattended because it may be exposed to infection.

8. A bathroom habit


Because puppies don’t take kindly to wearing diapers, house training quickly becomes a high priority on most puppy owners’ list of must-learn tricks. According to the experts, your most potent allies in the quest to house train your puppy are patience, planning, and plenty of positive reinforcement. In addition, it’s probably not a bad idea to put a carpet-cleaning battle plan in place, because accidents will happen.
Until your puppy has had all of her vaccinations, you’ll want to find a place outdoors that’s inaccessible to other animals. This helps reduce the spread of viruses and disease. Make sure to give lots of positive reinforcement whenever your puppy manages to potty outside and, almost equally important, refrain from punishing her when she has accidents indoors.
Knowing when to take your puppy out is almost as important as giving her praise whenever she does eliminate outdoors. Here’s a list of the most common times to take your puppy out to potty.
  1. When you wake up.
  2. Right before bedtime.
  3. Immediately after your puppy eats or drinks a lot of water.
  4. When your puppy wakes up from a nap.
  5. During and after physical

9. Be sure to get a puppy on a lot of exercises

Vary the amount of the required exercises between the different types of puppies. (You should take this factor into account when choosing a puppy). Puppy escorted to the garden or patio and is tied after eating to explore the place and his training a little bit. Remove the pup out of the park when the veterinarian indicates that it is safe. It is natural that the puppies appear large batches of energy followed by long periods of sleep.
Avoid hard effort or rough play during the growth of the puppy stage. For long walks (more than 1.5 kilometers) until the puppies are 9 months old.
Walkers your pup for about an hour every day, and a section on 2-4 times. Allow the puppy to interact (iPod) with other dogs that are offset. (Do not do it only after receiving the puppy vaccinations needed).

10. Make your puppy social


Basic period to develop the social skills of a puppy is when he reach the 7-16 weeks old. You should think about the inclusion of the pup in puppy’s school to recognize other puppies before the expiration of this period.   Puppies schools places offering play control and safe due until the end of their Vaccination. The puppies end the series of vaccinations in the 16 weeks of age

11.  Vaccinate your pup

Take the puppy to a veterinarian to begin the vaccination at the age of 6-9 weeks. Talk with your doctor about the distemper, and para influenza, hepatitis, your veterinarian may also suggest other important vaccinations depending on the residential area and the extent of the risk to your pup
Talk with your veterinarian about deworming drugs during your first visit. The doctor may recommend using drugs parasites like worms ringed immediately, or it may wish to take a stool sample to be analyzed before prescribing medicines.
Deworming a good idea for your health and the health of your pup too. Some parasites can be transmitted from human to pup to cause numerous health problems.
12. Obedience training your pup must be trained to obey your orders and must be coached good manners, this will help you for setting a good social life and positive interactions in addition that obedience will help you to create stronger bond between you and your puppy
The most important thing is to Teach your pup to obey commands such as sit, stay, down, and come will help keep your dog safe and under control in any potentially hazardous situations. Many puppy owners find that obedience classes are a great way to train both owner and dog. Classes typically begin accepting puppies at age 4 to 6 months

7 Ways To Take Care Of Your Pets

Before bringing your puppy home you have to learn how to take care of puppies, because they are the most adorable creatures in the world it’s brings you happiness and joy so it needs extra care without a doubt. So when the time comes and bring your puppy home you need to count on three things one is to prepare yourself for an unbridled joy two is to  take responsibility for your puppy’s accidents and mess three is to deal with the adjustment in your lifestyle …
Puppies needs more than just food and a doghouse it needs worm and love to grow an thrive it’s true that it needs  effort  and  a long  time but it worth’s because you’re going to have a happy life for you and your puppy and healthy dog .
  1. The importance of finding a good vet


You must find a good vet for your puppy because you need to check your puppy’s health from time to time and to check that your puppy is healthy and safe from serious health issues…If you have a problem with finding a good vet ask friends or pets owners they will help you for sure If you got your dog from a shelter, ask their advice as they may have veterinarians they swear by.

2. the benefits of visiting the vet

You have to make the most of your first vet visit you have to ask him about which puppy foods he recommends how often to feed ext…
Also you need to program a vaccination plan with him
Ask him if your puppy has been infected with any disease or if he has any allergies before, you must save the medical records and prescriptions in order to avoid future complications during some other treatment.
3. Make vet visit enjoyable Bring games and food when visiting the veterinarian to train the puppy to enjoy the experience (or at least tolerable). Before visiting the vet for the first time, the trail puppy to get used to touching the person to his foot and tail and face. Puppy will not feel that way with a strange feeling when the doctor examined him.
4-Watch the occurrence of health problems Watch the injured puppy to any health problems. Eyes must be bright, nor should exit discharge from the eyes or nose. The dog fur must be clean and shiny. Pay attention to the stained fur. Lose the presence of lumps, or sore, or a rash on the skin of a puppy, and watched around the tail signs of diarrhea.

5.  Nutrition:



Puppis body is in Sustainable growth which needs to be taking a good care with it that’s why you’ll need to select a food that’s formulated especially for puppies as opposed to adult dogs. . Look for a statement from the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) on the packaging to ensure that the food you choose will meet your pup’s nutritional requirements.
Small and medium-sized breeds can make the leap to adult dog food between 9 and 12 months of age. Large breed dogs should stick with puppy kibbles until they reach 2-years-old. Make sure your puppy has fresh and abundant water available at all times.
Feed multiple times a day:
  • Age 6-12 weeks – 4 meals per day
  • Age 3-6 months – 3 meals per day
  • Age 6-12 months – 2 meals per day.

6. Shelter


All dogs need to be a special place comfortable and warm to sleep in it.
The Strong carton box is sufficient for small puppy and placed at the bottom of some newspapers to isolate it can also put a small piece of tarpaulin and must change the bedding regularly to prevent the proliferation of parasites in and caddy put away “for air currents as it should choose a fixed place for the stability of older dogs” so that be great “is large enough for the dog movement and rotation is easy and if the dog to stay abroad must beta given” abroad a good ventilation and in the shade in the summer, and in both cases, conditions should be isolated “well and protected “from changing weather conditions in the winter.

7. Get the Satisfaction of the puppy in the house

Puppy may feel panicked when he is in a new home for the first time, so you have to give him the love and attention during the first few days. Allow him to explore different parts of the house and the garden with walking behind him. No need to define a puppy all the places on the first day, but the definition of common areas, a good start. Do not allow the puppy to roam unattended because it may be exposed to infection.

8. A bathroom habit


Because puppies don’t take kindly to wearing diapers, house training quickly becomes a high priority on most puppy owners’ list of must-learn tricks. According to the experts, your most potent allies in the quest to house train your puppy are patience, planning, and plenty of positive reinforcement. In addition, it’s probably not a bad idea to put a carpet-cleaning battle plan in place, because accidents will happen.
Until your puppy has had all of her vaccinations, you’ll want to find a place outdoors that’s inaccessible to other animals. This helps reduce the spread of viruses and disease. Make sure to give lots of positive reinforcement whenever your puppy manages to potty outside and, almost equally important, refrain from punishing her when she has accidents indoors.
Knowing when to take your puppy out is almost as important as giving her praise whenever she does eliminate outdoors. Here’s a list of the most common times to take your puppy out to potty.
  1. When you wake up.
  2. Right before bedtime.
  3. Immediately after your puppy eats or drinks a lot of water.
  4. When your puppy wakes up from a nap.
  5. During and after physical

9. Be sure to get a puppy on a lot of exercises

Vary the amount of the required exercises between the different types of puppies. (You should take this factor into account when choosing a puppy). Puppy escorted to the garden or patio and is tied after eating to explore the place and his training a little bit. Remove the pup out of the park when the veterinarian indicates that it is safe. It is natural that the puppies appear large batches of energy followed by long periods of sleep.
Avoid hard effort or rough play during the growth of the puppy stage. For long walks (more than 1.5 kilometers) until the puppies are 9 months old.
Walkers your pup for about an hour every day, and a section on 2-4 times. Allow the puppy to interact (iPod) with other dogs that are offset. (Do not do it only after receiving the puppy vaccinations needed).

10. Make your puppy social


Basic period to develop the social skills of a puppy is when he reach the 7-16 weeks old. You should think about the inclusion of the pup in puppy’s school to recognize other puppies before the expiration of this period.   Puppies schools places offering play control and safe due until the end of their Vaccination. The puppies end the series of vaccinations in the 16 weeks of age

11.  Vaccinate your pup

Take the puppy to a veterinarian to begin the vaccination at the age of 6-9 weeks. Talk with your doctor about the distemper, and para influenza, hepatitis, your veterinarian may also suggest other important vaccinations depending on the residential area and the extent of the risk to your pup
Talk with your veterinarian about deworming drugs during your first visit. The doctor may recommend using drugs parasites like worms ringed immediately, or it may wish to take a stool sample to be analyzed before prescribing medicines.
Deworming a good idea for your health and the health of your pup too. Some parasites can be transmitted from human to pup to cause numerous health problems.
12. Obedience training your pup must be trained to obey your orders and must be coached good manners, this will help you for setting a good social life and positive interactions in addition that obedience will help you to create stronger bond between you and your puppy
The most important thing is to Teach your pup to obey commands such as sit, stay, down, and come will help keep your dog safe and under control in any potentially hazardous situations. Many puppy owners find that obedience classes are a great way to train both owner and dog. Classes typically begin accepting puppies at age 4 to 6 months