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Puppies... will tell the dog if there is something to fear or not. If you want the pup to remain calm, then you must act this way yourself. He is learning emotions and will mimic what you do. Puppies can be afraid of other dogs, especially larger ones. Let your dog come into contact with other dogs. When you are ... ... a thermometer, ice packs, gloves, towels, meat flavored baby foods, tweezers, scissors, peroxide, and alcohol wipes. A small toolbox works nicely for keeping all the items together in one place. Under the cover, write your name, address, phone number, and the vet's name and number in case you lose the ... ... and lots of patience until the big event happens. When the first pup is born, let it start to nurse immediately. This helps to stimulate contractions for the next pup. Place the new pup under a heat lamp for warmth. After each new pup is born, you can place all the puppies back until the next contractions ... ... tub and reward him with praise for staying still. Give him a treat or scratch to reinforce good behavior. Use only lukewarm or tepid water and never put soap in his eyes or ears. Take some water in your hands and pat their heads and noses gently. Make sure the head area is washed last to minimize the ... Body Condition And Temperature ... may need a little extra sometimes. But with an increase in food, you must increase exercise or you will have an overweight puppy. The extra weight can put your pup at risk for heart problems, respiratory, and muscular problems. Avoid obesity by preventing it in the first place. If the pup is underfed, ...
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