
How To Care For Your Puppy
A puppy story
By
Gary Johnson
My grandmother had the sweetest little white dog when I was growing up. He was half-
That dog was for ever unable to consume
dog food for the remainder of its life. Spoiled and pampered, he ate bacon and eggs
from then on at least three times a week. Baloney, hot dogs, and other dog-
The moral of this story is that if you feed your puppy
people food, that puppy will always want people food. Don’t think that even a puppy
won’t turn its nose straight up in the air if given food that it doesn’t want to
eat – it will. Dogs will eat grass, sniff their own messes, and lick themselves in
front of your company. But if you put some less-
How to Prepare
If you unexpectedly find yourself with a puppy on your hands, you might be forced
to throw something together in a pinch. It’s okay to give your pet special treats
once in a while. And let’s be honest, you’re probably going to end up giving your
puppy treats. While bacon and eggs might not be a good idea, it’s okay to give your
dog some baloney or pieces of hot dog if you like. If you give the puppy real bacon,
however, the puppy will never eat the fake bacon treats that you can purchase for
your pet.
It’s best if you get prepared before you ever bring your puppy home. First
things first, the puppy needs a little space to call its own. Perhaps a doggie bed
with some toys, a food dish, and a water dish must all be laid out and made ready
for the newest addition to your household. If your puppy isn’t housebroken (and in
almost every case, it will not be), put down a liberal amount of newspaper in the
puppy’s area. An untrained puppy is going to mess on the floor and there’s nothing
you can do about that. By preparing for the worst and putting down plenty of newspaper,
you might be able to save your flooring.
Have a place for your puppy to sleep. True,
most puppies will grow into doggies that will sleep in bed with you, but in the beginning
your puppy may not be big enough to jump into bed. You’ll have to put the puppy in
your bed if that’s where you want your pet to sleep, but there is a note of caution
with this. Animals that learn at a young age to sleep in your bed are always going
to sleep in your bed. So you may want to have a special little bed just for your
puppy.
Bringing Your Puppy Home
Your puppy won’t know that your home is its home right
away. Probably the first few weeks of life have been confusing for that puppy, anyway.
By the time your puppy comes home with you, it’s already been separated from its
mother, brothers and sisters, and might be coming into a home where no other animals
live. It’s a very traumatic experience for your puppy, and keep in mind that the
puppy doesn’t quite know who you are yet.
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