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NEW PUPPY

Moving to a new home with a new family can cause stress for dogs, and it can undoubtedly cause anxiety for you, too. However, you can make the transition easier on both of you by doing a little advanced planning by doing strategic planning you can to make the transition as easy as possible, for you and the puppy.

There is a lot to think about as early as you get your puppy, from deciding whether a puppy is a suitable pet for you to bring home. Before you choose that a puppy is the best pet for you or get your heart stated on a particular breed, there are many things you need to consider. It’s important to ensure that a puppy is good for you, as bringing a new Puppy is a significant obligation. Remember, your puppy will shortly turn into an adult dog who will hopefully be with you & your family for many happy years for this you must learn the art to protect your puppy from potential trouble spots before beginning the puppy home.

If you are bringing a new puppy home, thus you must understand the following points mentioned below: 

  • Firstly, you should make your home puppy-proof and make sure to provide a perfect dog-friendly space.
  • Ensure that your puppy should not chew anything harmful such as cleaning products, cables, and anything, thus making such kinds of stuff away from your puppy.
  • Don’t forget that your new puppy will grow fast, so stairs or furniture should be out of reach in the early days.

It’s all up to you how you make the transition as easy as possible. But you should always keep one thing in mind that it’s your responsibility as a puppy owner to take care of your puppy and to protect your dog and your home.

If you are bringing a puppy home, you must be able to provide full protection to your dog. Remember that the puppy you are bringing has just been taken from mother so you should take care of your dog in a proper manner.

Pet parents are always concerned about something happening to their dogs while they are away. So dog safety is at the forefront of every pet parent’s mind when they have to leave their best friend at home.

PROTECT YOUR DOG

Make Your Backyard Safe - It’s best to fence the area to control your puppy from jumping over it, with no holes to crawl through.

Avoid feeding food from the table - your puppy may look pretty as he begs for food, but several human foods are not suitable for your pet’s health. Instead, pay exceptional concentration to chocolate, sugarless gum, and other incredibly poisonous foods to your dog.

Make a puppy area - Make a place (yard) at your home that your puppy uses as a bathroom.

Keep All Medications away from your dog- if you keep a puppy, you should put all medications away from him. Keep medicines in a safe place.

Keep away small items that are choking hazards - prevent your puppy from choking items include rubber bands, coins, jewelry, and paper clips.

Keep toilet lids closed - keep toilet lids closed so that your dog cannot fall in them.

Your dog also naturally gets protective of things he considers his own, such as his home or shelter and resources such as food, playthings, and proper dog beds.

 

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