Thursday, May 7, 2015

Raising A Puppy The Right Way

By Manny Rutz


Getting a new puppy is like accepting a new member to our family, it also comes with a lot of responsibility of knowing how to properly raise our new friend. Dogs can be very friendly, very shy or very aggressive and all depends on the type of environment that they grew up in as puppies. In this article we are going to discuss a few tips to help you make sure your new puppy is not afraid of the outside world and grows a happy and healthy dog.

The first step to a safe environment for our dog is making sure your dog has all the vaccines before you walk him out anywhere. This will help your dog prevent diseases and viruses that can be transmitted from other animals or even other dogs in the park or street. Always make sure your dog's vaccines are up to date to avoid any future health issues.

It is important that you trained your dog as soon as possible to get used to all situations that are possible outside, because if a dog has never seen another dog, a car or has heard a certain noise once the time comes your dog would be frightened. It's not recommended that you keep your puppy in the house all day because your puppy could be easily frightened by any noise that doesn't recognize.

In the first few months of your puppy we encourage you to do a lot of different things. Not only to create a great bond with your dog but also teaching him about the different aspects of the outside world. For example taking your dog for a car ride, then another day taking him out with lots of people and playing with other dogs. These things are crucial in a dogs life mainly because it will be a happier, playful dog.

Keep in mind that training your dog, especially as a puppy takes time. You must have a patience, keep in mind there are those who are unable to take care of their dogs because they don't have the time or don't want the responsibility. You should only have a puppy if you can provide a positive environment and have the time and resources to make sure that dog becomes more than just a pet in your family.




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