How To Care For A Puppy – 5 Important Things To Think About
Bringing home a new puppy is fun and exciting, but also comes with responsibilities. Your new friend is depending on you to help grow in to a healthy, happy dog so learning how to care for a puppy from day 1 is key. Here are 5 things you can do to help ensure the health, safety, and comfort of your new family member.
1. Your Puppies Comfort
One of the many things that you must do for your puppy is to make him comfortable. You should definitely have a doggy bed and a set place for your puppy to sleep. Also, it is good to have plenty of toys, food, and water dishes.
You want to set aside time to spend with your puppy when you bring him home, so he’ll feel safe and know that you are going to take care of him. He has just left the only family he’s ever known to come live with you; so he’ll need some patience and some time to feel safe with you.
2. Proper Food
Puppies have delicate digestive systems so do some research before choosing what you will be feeding your puppy. When you acquire your puppy, ask the owner what they have been feeding the dog. If it is not the food you would choose, gradually mix the old food with your new food. Start with a small amount of the new food and gradually increase the amount until you reach 100% of the new food.
Make sure that you do not start your puppy off by giving him scraps leftover from the table – he needs to be able to adjust before he can handle “people” food.
3. Veterinarian
One of the most important aspects of learning how to care for a puppy is making sure your provide adequate Veterinary care. You’ll need to make sure to schedule regular appointments at the veterinarian’s office. Sometimes a puppy needs to be wormed; they also need regular vaccinations to stay healthy. Be sure to find a veterinarian and schedule check ups soon after your puppy comes home. This step will ensure your puppy has the best chance of being healthy.
4. Puppy Safety
Just as you “child proof” your home before you bring home baby, you should “puppy proof” your home before you bring home that new addition to the family. Puppies are naturally curious about their new world, and need to be protected from danger. That danger not only comes from what is in your home, but also from older and/or stronger pets who want to play too rough with the puppy. Also, make sure that any young children are taught that the puppy is a real live creature, because many puppies have been injured by a child who thinks they are a stuffed animal.
5. Training
A well trained dog is a joy to be around, but a poorly trained dog is a nuisance. You’ll want to start training your puppy early on so that he is a joy!
Learning how to care for a puppy isn’t hard, but it takes a bit of planning and commitment on your part. Don’t worry, if you plan it properly and give your puppy lots of love, you will be amply rewarded.
