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First Aid For PuppiesFirst Aid for Puppies
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PuppiesPuppy Health And Giving Medicines
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Puppies... should ignore it. Placing a cover over top of the cage also helps. It makes the crate seem more confined. You can also put a toy or blanket inside with him. After twenty minutes, take him out of the crate and then straight outside to potty. Praise him if he does. Take him back inside afterward, and play ... ... through the house. You will need tearless shampoo, towels, and possibly a comb if your pup is a long hair breed. Begin bathing when the dog is young and has time to acclimate to the water. Place puppy in sink or a tub and reward him with praise for staying still. Give him a treat or scratch to reinforce ... ... others when you have to call him in public. Take time to play with the puppy and get to know him before choosing a moniker for the pup. You may name her and find out later that it doesn't fit. Give it a few days to a week and see what you think then. Ask for advice from family and friends. Have a Name ... ... freeze a wet washcloth and let him chew on it. The cold will feel good and he will bite the cloth for a while. You can even give him some ice cubes ti munch on. This will also help soothe the gums as well. It is quite natural for the puppy to want to chew. Like small children, they put everything in their ... ... chores in the household. The mother will also teach them some social skills. As soon as you bring the new pup home, introduce him to the family in a quiet setting. This gives him time to get to know the person without the noise of many people in the background. That can cause undue stress on the new puppy. ...
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