NEW PUPPY CARE FACT SHEET 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NEW PUPPY CARE FACT SHEET in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Puppy-Proofing' section. Ensure you understand what items need to be removed from your home for safety.
  3. Fill in the designated area regarding where your puppy will eat, drink, and sleep. This helps establish a routine for your new pet.
  4. In the 'What should your puppy eat?' section, note down the current food brand and follow the gradual transition plan if you decide to switch brands.
  5. Complete the sections on vaccinations and health precautions by entering any relevant information about your puppy's medical history.
  6. Utilize the provided charts and guidelines for potty training and exercise routines, ensuring you adapt them to fit your lifestyle.

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As a rule, where physical exercise is concerned, other than free play with toys or with other pets, the average puppy who is still growing could do about five minutes for every month of their age, once or twice a day.
So basically, the rule of threes is this: For every 3 people or dogs your pup meets: 1 out of 3 your pup must ignore 1 out of 3 your pup can politely greet 1 out of 3 your pup can have greater interaction with including potential play
2-8 months are the hardest. Teething, Shedding, teaching them commands and enforcing good behaviors.
Eaten from at least 7 different containers Been held and petted by at least 7 different people Taken at least 7 one-mile car rides Been in a crate at least 7 times Played with at least 7 different kinds of toys Walked on at least 7 different substrates (grass, gravel, concrete, etc.)
Kennel Training Tips: 10 minute rule 🐾 10 minute rule- If your pup barks past 10 minutes or continues to escalate (barking louder or digging) within those 10 minutes do whats called a reset.

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-Three seconds is the maximum amount of time an initial greeting should last. Three seconds is one elephant, two elephants, three then space apart or walk away. Many owners make the mistake of waiting that bit longer after three and the meet and greet then turns unpleasant.

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