Choosing Puppy Name

by Clive AJ Matthews on April 23, 2009

You got a new puppy and already have all the things that your new pet needs. What’s next? How about creating a name for your new canine friend? It will be a fun and exciting activity for you as you think of a name to endearingly call your adorable pup. Remember, whatever name you give to your pup, both of you will have to live with for a long time. So choose your puppy’s name carefully. Here are some tips to guide you with your name-making quest.

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Feeding Your Puppy: How Much Food to Give

by Clive AJ Matthews on April 21, 2009

For some pet owners and dog lovers, feeding their puppies is the best and most enjoyable part of taking care of their pets. They’d love to see their little canine friends enjoy crunching their meals up to the last morsel. And of course, they love to feed them adequately so that their puppies will grow into healthy and good-looking dogs.

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How to Introduce Your New Puppy to Other Pets at Home

by Clive AJ Matthews on April 16, 2009

If you’re bringing in a new puppy at home, one of your first concerns is how to introduce the new pet to your other pets. Depending on their personality, animals react differently to a newcomer.

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Selecting a Vet for Your Puppy

by Clive AJ Matthews on April 14, 2009

Next to the owner, the veterinarian is the most important person in a puppy’s life. You take your pup to a vet when something goes wrong with your precious pup. You also ask your vet for advice on your pet’s diet, exercise, and pest infestation. Aside from checking your pup’s condition and recommending solutions, vets sometimes act as surgeons when they treat your injured puppy. Some vets are also pet psychologists by profession; they can explain odd animal behaviors and suggest how to control them. That’s why it’s necessary to look for the best vet for your puppy—someone who can answer all your queries and is knowledgeable in puppy training and problems.

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Common Puppy Diseases: How are they Treated?

by Clive AJ Matthews on April 9, 2009

Have you recently bought a puppy? Make sure that he stays healthy all the time. It pays to know the diseases that afflict most puppies, so you know what to do in case your young dog gets sick. Usually, puppies are prone to several illnesses that render them weak and cause loss of appetite for days.

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Training A Puppy To Stay In Their Own Yard

by Clive AJ Matthews on April 7, 2009

Now that you have finally brought your new puppy home, the next essential step is training it, especially on how to stay in its own area. Have you decided where your puppy is to stay? If you have a back yard at home, it would be a good place to house your puppy, definitely much better than keeping it in a small area like a cage because there is more space for the puppy to run around in a backyard. Is it a difficult task training a puppy to stay in their own yard? No, if you have sufficient patience and time to do it right the first few weeks.

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Training A Puppy Not To Bark

by Clive AJ Matthews on April 2, 2009

Nobody likes to hear the continuous barking of a dog and both you and your puppy might end up being an unpopular neighbour. Thus, training a puppy not to bark is an important duty of every responsible owner. However, it is not easy for a doting owner to stop a puppy’s whining at the beginning stage because it sounds very pitiful and owners might just end up giving the puppy whatever it is whining for. This will only result in the puppy constantly whining for anything it desires. If the whining is left unchecked, it will develop into constant and unnecessary barking and that will be more difficult to correct.

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Training a Puppy - How To Set Mealtimes For Your Dog

by Clive AJ Matthews on March 31, 2009

Now that you have finally bought that adorable little puppy, does it stop there? No, definitely not. Training a puppy to get used to your lifestyle is not an easy task and one of the basic things to train your puppy in is getting it used to its mealtimes. It is vital that you pay special attention to your puppy’s diet because its health and well being depends on its diet, especially when it is young. Giving your puppy high quality food will actually help in its development both mentally and physically. So how do you set mealtimes for your dog?

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You may be against the idea of putting on apparels for your puppy, but when you learn the reason why a puppy needs to be clothed, you will do it for your beloved doggy too. First and foremost, your puppy needs warmth against the freezing weather. In spite of the fact that dogs are covered with fur, the outer covering may not be sufficient to retain the heat. So that is why giving your puppy the best dog clothes available to keep them healthy and warm before taking it for a walk outdoor is advisable.

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Have you ever experienced being bitten by that adorable fluffy ball of fur at home and you suddenly found that it does not seem so adorable after all! It is a norm for dogs, especially puppies to nip and bite? Certainly not! My first dog had never bitten me once while my second dog seemed to get joy in biting me every day!

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