Precautions for newbies in raising puppies

May 10,2024
3Min

You must be patient when dealing with a puppy. When you complain about what it has done wrong, don’t forget how many things it has done right in a day, and don’t forget that it is only a puppy that is only a few dozen days old. The deep relationship between a dog and its owner and trust are the indispensable foundation of any training.

The attitude towards the dog should be stable, hug it when it is not happy, ignore it or even punish it corporally if it is not happy. Don't play tricks on it, build trust.

It is best to take your dog home at the beginning of a holiday, so that you can spend a few days with it, take care of it, observe its character and habits, and also help it get to know its new home and new owner.

To correct a dog's mistakes, you must catch it in action. Punishment afterwards will only make it feel confused and aggrieved.

You should give it a name as early as possible so that it will quickly respond to its name. If there are children at home, they should be informed that the puppy is not a toy to play with, and improper care will cause pain to the puppy. Children should not pick it up suddenly, and do not make loud noises or movements to scare the puppy. Do not leave the care of puppies to children. Adults should supervise children and puppies when they are together.

If you already have other pets at home, don’t neglect them because of the arrival of puppies. This will cause them to become jealous and is unfair to both new and old pets. When your puppy first arrives home, do not leave it alone with other pets. Puppies should be introduced gradually and under your supervision.

As the saying goes, everything is difficult at the beginning. As time goes by and the relationship deepens, your dog will understand your likes, dislikes, personality and habits better and better, and the days you share with it will become increasingly relaxed and happy.

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