| What’s
in puppy care? If you are experiencing apprehensions about adding
a new member to your household, a puppy then there are a few basic
concepts to keep in mind. Puppy dogs are verisimilar to newborn
infants. The way you raise and care for them now can make a world
of difference in their adult life. Here
are a few basic facts and considerations to bear in mind to
caring for a puppy:
? To ease
the stress of housetraining a puppy, adhere to a strict schedule.
The outcome will enable your puppy to become acclimated to going
outdoors.
? Time the
outdoor walk within an hour to an hour and a half after feeding.
Remember to dispose of any uneaten food.
? The appropriate
amount of food to feed your puppy depends on several factors:
the breed, mass, metabolism and environment.
? As tempting
as it maybe to over feed your puppy, numerous health risks could
impact the health of your dog’s adult life. The idea is to minimize
the risk of weight-related health problems (blood pressure and
blood sugar level).
? Do not
feed puppies human leftovers or scraps because their digestive
systems are not fully developed. Feeding a puppy or dog the
wrong foods can trigger diarrhea or other gastrointestinal disorders.
Not to mention, most table scraps are nutritionally deficient
and will promote your dog to beg for food.
? Always
replenish your dog’s water bowl with fresh, clean water.
Dog
health tip : Starting a nutritional foundation for your dog
will pay off as they age. A super shiny coat, alert eyes, a
happy demeanor accompanied an energetic movement are the signs
of a healthy canine. |