Basic Puppy Care – First
Weeks
After you select the puppy of your dreams, you get to take
him home without a manual to tell you how to succeed at raising
him. The first night is always hard because the puppy will
start to miss his Mom and other siblings. He may cry or whine
through out the night. One can hardly blame him for his
actions.
The pup will need a soft, dry, and safe place to sleep.
Perhaps throw in a cloth or toy that has his litter mates or
Mom's scent on it. If you run to him when he cries, you will be
reinforcing the habit. Placing a sheet over the box or crate
will get the pup used to going to sleep at that time.
Puppies are mischievous by nature, and like their feline
companions, get into everything. Be sure hazardous items like
marbles, wires, rocks, and any type of harmful plants are far
out of the puppy's way.
Scolding your pup should be just like telling a child NO.
However, when you tell him NO, you should show him the correct
behavior. For example, if he is chewing up the newspaper, take
it away and replace it wit one of his toys. Praise him for
chewing his toy. Reprimands should be sharp and short. Hitting
or spanking may create more problems down the road. The pup can
become fearful, shy, or aggressive. Always reward for proper
behaviors. Treats make a great reinforcer. So is a simple
scratch between the ears and a hug.
Feed him a dry food especially made for puppies. Watch out
for very high protein and extra vitamins as they may be harmful
to your growing puppy. Feed him two or three times a day.
Usually after fifteen minutes, the pup will have eaten all they
want, so you can remove the dish. As thy grow, after ten to
twelve weeks of age, feed them one in the morning and once at
night.
All of these should help your new pup get through those
first horrible weeks away from his family. The bond forming
between you will last a lifetime.
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