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Find a Good Vet. The first place you and your new puppy should go together is, you guessed it, straight to the vet for a checkup. ... Make the Most of Your First Vet Visit. ... Shop for Quality Food. ... Establish a Bathroom Routine. ... Watch For Early Signs of Illness. ... Teach Obedience. ... Be Sociable. ... 5 Ways to Care for Your Pet's Teeth.
Establish a consistent routine and rules - reward good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour. Feed them the same puppy food as they had before and keep the same routine with small, regular meals. Continue puppy toilet training by rewarding them when they go outside.
Table of contents Always know where your dog is. 1) Puppy-proof your home. 2) Get the necessary puppy supplies. 3) Plan your puppy's diet & exercise. 4) Set up proper sleeping arrangements. 5) Potty-train your puppy. 6) Train for good behavior. 7) Take your puppy to the vet.
DO NOT Mistreat your puppy by shouting, hitting, or jerking on your puppy's leash. Call your puppy to you to reprimand it. Allow your puppy to chase objects like cars, bikes, or skateboards. Allow your puppy to chase other dogs, cats, or other animals. Confine your puppy for long periods of time during the day.
Introducing Puppy to a New Home Limit your puppy's access. ... Choose a potty spot. ... Introduce him to his new family. ... Minimize stress and excitement. ... Introduce other family pets. ... Don't interact with dogs outside your home. ... Start enforcing rules. ... Make a veterinary appointment.
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First night with a new puppy Stick to a set bedtime. Pets love routine, so get your puppy into a regular routine as soon as possible! Decide where they are sleeping. ... Keep calm. ... Sleep in the same room for the first few nights. ... Remind them of mum. ... Night time toilet breaks may be needed. ... It's OK to comfort them.
Keep bedtime as calm as possible for your pup. Give them gentle praise (such as a few strokes) when they settle where you want them to. Sleep in the same room for the first few nights. For the first few nights, your puppy will need time to adjust to being without their mum.
Ignoring them at night won't help them build confidence and may make them worse which isn't what anyone wants. They need to be taught how to be independent slowly. We would never recommend ignoring your puppy when they cry at night, especially in their first few nights.
Your First Night An hour before you go to bed, consider putting any water away help your new dog maintains an empty bladder overnight. Make sure your new dog goes to the bathroom before bedtime. ... Consider keeping your new dog kenneled in your bedroom, at least initially.
For that reason, the very best place for your puppy to sleep is in a crate or a puppy pen next to your bed. You can choose if you want to have them next to you in the bedroom, or if you want to set up a temporary bed next to wherever you would prefer them to sleep.

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