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When you adopt a puppy, be sure to consider the following Do’s and Don’ts of care and training to nurture a healthy, loving relationship! Be prepared and make sure you have adequate time to care for and socialize your puppy. Do: - Purchase essentials such as drinking and eating bowls, a leash, a collar, and assorted rubber toys before the arrival of your puppy
- Make a schedule for the puppy's care and stick to it.
- Provide your puppy with a complete and balanced diet and plenty of fresh water at all times.
- Provide your puppy with comfortable sleeping quarters.
- Give your puppy plenty of love and affection.
- Make sure your puppy is on a regular vaccination program and occasionally checked for parasites.
- Provide your puppy with an ID tag and dog license as soon as it becomes of age.
- Train your puppy properly - to be a good neighbor.
- Consult a veterinarian on neutering or spaying your puppy when it comes of age and most importantly....
- Have patience with your puppy—accidents will occur occasionally.
Make sure your puppy does not develop bad habits--they can be difficult to change later on! Don't: - Let your puppy run loose.
- Leave your puppy alone or unattended for long lengths of time.
- Encourage biting, snapping, or jumping on people.
- Let your puppy eliminate in a neighbor's yard.
- Let your puppy remain outdoors for long periods, and make sure he is inside during weather extremes.
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