Teaching Your Puppy Not to Nip
June 19, 2010 by Beth
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Anyone who’s ever been nipped by a playful puppy can tell you how sharp those little pointy teeth can be. As if the pain of a puppy bite weren’t bad enough, one of the problems with puppies who nip is that they often grow up into big dogs that bite. That’s why it’s so important [...]
Socializing Your New Puppy
June 5, 2010 by Beth
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One of your most important jobs as a puppy parent is to properly socialize your new little bundle of joy. Good, early, and consistent socialization can prevent a number of problems as the puppy grows older. For example, socialization can help curb stranger anxiety, fear biting, and aggression. A previous socialization article in our doggies den [...]
Bottle Feeding Your Puppy
May 23, 2010 by admin
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Most mama dogs will be more than capable of feeding all of their puppies, but some dogs either cannot bring down enough milk or are just plain not interested in caring for their puppies. If this happens, you will have to provide the nutrition for the newborns. In addition, if one or more of the [...]
Whelping Puppies
May 6, 2010 by Beth
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Congratulations! You’re about to have grand-puppies. Other than finding out that you and your spouse were expecting, this may be the most terrifying news you will ever hear. Relax – take a deep breath. Counting from the day your dog was mated, you’ll have somewhere in the neighborhood of 65 days to prepare for the [...]
Choosing a New Puppy
April 24, 2010 by Beth
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So, your mom (spouse) finally allowed you to get a dog! It’s so exciting! How will you choose just one when they’re all so cute? Consider your lifestyle The first consideration in choosing a puppy is to take a look at your own lifestyle. If you choose a dog known for characteristics in direct opposition [...]
Puppy-Proofing Your Home
April 10, 2010 by Beth
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It’s so exciting to bring home a new puppy, but in the midst of naming the dog, de-worming, and housebreaking, it’s easy to forget to check your home for puppy safety. Just as you would baby-proof your house before bringing home a new infant, you must also puppy-proof your house in preparation for your new [...]
Bonding with Your Puppy through Grooming
March 27, 2010 by Beth
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We all know that most dogs will need some sort of grooming during the course of their lives. Even short-haired dogs need to have their nails clipped or the occasional burr brushed from their fur. And many dogs are not overly happy with the prospect. How do you make this process easier and more enjoyable [...]
Helping Your Dog Overcome Fear
February 28, 2010 by Beth
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Does your dog hide under the bed when there’s a storm brewing? Try to hide behind you when a stranger is nearby? Piddle behind the couch when someone new comes into the living room? Just like we humans, canines have their own little insecurities, fears, and foibles that can make a day pretty miserable. So [...]
Help! My Puppy is Chewing Up My House!
February 7, 2010 by admin
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The reason God made puppies so cute is to ensure the survival of the species. Everything else about them is so annoying! One of the biggest annoyances of a new puppy is their propensity to chew anything and everything with which they come into contact. Remembering that they are not doing it to be malicious [...]
The Importance of Puppy Training
January 21, 2010 by admin
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What’s the most important thing you can do for a new puppy? Of course, you will take care of his or her health care including vaccinations and spaying/neutering, but your top priority beyond health care should be training. Until you can be confident that your dog will come every single time you call him or [...]


