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dimanche 6 juillet 2014

So Many Wonderful Puppies Temecula

By Rosella Campbell


Every puppy has a unique personality all its own. Puppies Temecula are looking for loving and forever homes. Your new companion will need you for the next 12-15 years. Consider how stable is your housing situation. Are there or will there be children and/or other pets in your near future. Do you live an active lifestyle or are you a bit of a couch potato. Are you up to the challenge of a dominant or stubborn breed, or do you want an amiable, easy to train lassie. Can you afford vet care and grooming, food and toys.

Some breeds are calm and independent. Some are gentle, some feisty. Some don't handle alone time, becoming anxious and destructive. Some need high energy activities. Some just need a stroll around the neighborhood. Some dogs aim to please, some have stubborn temperaments.

If you have children or other pets, choose a breed that is gentle and amiable. If you entertain frequently, choose a breed that is sociable and obedient. Bring home the right puppy that will be a welcome and much loved family member all the days of its life.

Supervise children and other pets as they meet and greet the new puppy. Let the puppy decide when it's time to be handled and petted. Include children in obedience exercises. Don't leave other pets or children unsupervised with the new puppy.

Make time to spend with your new puppy, bonding and teaching the rules of the new home. Expect your new friend to be confused and anxious. Of course your puppy is going to whine and bark. He's trying to communicate his concerns. It's your job to learn his language and teach him how to respond to people and other animals. Private in home training offers individualized training and is the best choice if problem behaviors arise. Group obedience is a great way to socialize and bond with your pet.

A crate can be a comfy den that keeps your puppy safe when you leave the home. Other important dog care items to purchase include a collar and leash, dog bedding, grooming tools, toys, dental chews, food, food and water bowls, flea and tick control products, stain and odor removal products.

Check online websites so you'll know what's available before visiting a store or breeder. Interact with the puppies before making a decision. Observe how the puppies interact with people and other puppies. Look for signs of dominance, submission, skittishness, independence, calmness, or excitability. Choose a personality that interests you.

Have a plan for work days. Crate training is helpful but your puppy won't make it 8 plus hours for the first few months. He'll need a mid-day potty and play break. Once your puppy has all his shots, daycare or a dog walker is a good choice for friendly and high energy dog care.

Reputable breeders breed for temperament, health, and conformation. Ask for registration papers, health records, and a health guarantee. A poorly bred or socialized dog may exhibit different behaviors from the expected norm, so always do your research. Mixed breed dogs are a bit of a question mark. They're wonderful pets as long as you're open to a range of personality types and behavioral quirks. Always take a new puppy to your vet for a health exam as soon as possible.




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