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    Saturday, January 14th, 2012
    11:03 am
    How to Prepare for Your New Puppy
    Probably the most exciting events for any family or perhaps an person is buying a new puppy. Unfortunately, many people don't organize themselves or their home for the new arrival. There are many things that can be achieved to create your puppy's first couple of hours in the new house pleasant and enjoyable. The majority of the activities are very easy and will just need a couple of minutes of your time and focus on complete.

    Getting the right supplies

    The next items should be purchased and hang up before the puppy's or puppies' arrival:

    * Stainless steel or rigid plastic non-tip food and water bowls

    * Crate from the appropriate size

    * Soft, washable bedding for inside the crate

    * Variety of chew toys and play toys

    * Leash or lead and collar from the appropriate size

    * Food that is the just like the puppy or puppies are currently being fed (same brand, flavor, etc)

    In addition, based on your home or puppy room area, you may even want to get some baby gates to retain the puppy inside a specific room or to prevent them from rising or down stairs.

    Safety considerations

    Puppies are a lot like small children: they will want to investigate everything. Puppies learn by chewing and mouthing around they learn by looking and smelling. By spending a bit of time puppy-proofing your home you can rest assured that your puppy will be safe. The following are puppy-proofing tips:

    * Remove all electrical cords in the puppies' reach. This means that they may have to be disconnected from the wall and also the appliance moved. Puppies may gnaw on the cord either in the wall or even the appliance end so it is easiest to get rid of the applying to safeguard the cord and keep the puppy safe when the wire is connected.

    * Remove or pull-up all hanging items for example tablecloths, floor length curtains, curtain or blind pulls, hanging plants or any other items which dangle temptingly in the puppies' reach. Curtain and blind pulls are specifically dangerous as they can easily become wrapped around the puppies' neck.

    * Remove all houseplants. Many common houseplants are poisonous to dogs. If you don't be sure that the plant isn't poisonous take it out of the room. Most puppies will naturally gnaw on plants, so if you want the guarana plant to stay intact removing it's the best idea.

    * Remove all shoes, backpacks, leather items, remote controls, cordless phones, children's toys, stuffed animals, throw pillows or another type that may potentially be fun to experience with.

    Keep in mind that while puppies are extremely energetic, you don't need to puppy proof the entire house, only the rooms that she or he will be in unsupervised. Crate training is a great method to minimize the amount of puppy proofing that needs to occur to keep your new arrival safe and healthy.

    Be sure that the puppy is permitted to settle into the area which they're given appropriate times to go outside to relieve themselves. Puppies usually require outside a minimum of every three hours, and usually within 20 minutes of eating or drinking. After napping or after playing they'll also need to be taken outside. By permitting plenty of trips outside and positively praising them for relieving themselves in the right area, you'll find that housetraining is not difficult.

    Special care for puppies involves a lot of prevention. Be sure to get recorded on the ground and look around at what may be fun for any puppy to munch on or might pose a safety hazard. Have the food, water, toys and crate ready when your puppy gets home and you as well as your puppy or puppies is going to be off and away to a great start together.
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