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Puppies... 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 good behavior. Use only lukewarm or tepid water and never put soap in his eyes or ears. Take some water ... ... them healthy. They will need to be seen by the vet after birth so he can start them on their feeding schedule. You must follow a regular schedule of feedings, bathroom breaks, playing, and sleeping. It is quite time consuming but can be a rewarding venture. You must consider the nurturing and socialization ... ... information about his mother and father. If you get obtain a fresh stool sample, take it with you as well. Make sure the vet answers all your questions before you leave. For the first six months, your vet will want to see the puppy for checkups and vaccines. After six months, the visits taper off to once ... ... lot. If so, do you have a room where the pup can run free? Personality for a puppy develops around seven weeks of age. Spend a little time picking and choosing your dog, and you both will reap the rewards. Make sure you can hold the puppy and cuddle him. Drop a book during a quiet moment and see if the ... ... microchip they place under the dog's skin. A computer scanner can read the bar code on it and find where the animal belongs. The owner's name and address is entered into a national database. The only downside is the chip may move to other places in the body making it hard to find. Tattoos are another ...
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