New Puppy Care and Puppy Housetraining Tips
�¯�¿�½�¯�¿�½�¯�¿�½�¯�¿�½ As soon as you bring the puppy home, it is important to call your veterinarian and make an appointment to have the puppy examined. Your veterinarian will probably want to start his vaccinations and de-worming at this time. The puppy will need a series of three distemper shots which should be given at six, nine, and twelve weeks. He will also need a rabies shot at twelve weeks.�¯�¿�½ If you are concerned about flea prevention for the puppy, your veterinarian can help you choose a product that safe to use on puppies.
Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½ The puppy will need a nutritious puppy food for the first year of his life. Be sure that the food that you choose states on the label that it is 100% balanced nutrition for puppies. It isn’t necessary to add any vitamins to his diet if you choose a high quality puppy food. Clean water should be available for the puppy to drink at all times.
Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½Ã?¯Ã?¿Ã?½ House training a new puppy can be a real challenge for the owner. The best way to begin this process is to confine the puppy to a vey small area of the house at first. Half of this area should be covered with newspaper and the other half should be his sleeping area. Even the youngest puppies don’t want to sleep in a wet or soiled bed so they will go to the newspaper to eliminate. When you see him go on the newspaper, praise him and offer him a tiny treat. As he begins to understand the process you can gradually give him more space.
�¯�¿�½�¯�¿�½�¯�¿�½�¯�¿�½ One very important thing to remember is that the puppy is a baby. He will need proper rest and playtime to stay happy and healthy.�¯�¿�½ Provide the puppy with a comfortable bed and several toys that are designed for puppies. Get down on the floor with your puppy at playtimes. This is a perfect opportunity to bond with your puppy.