Puppy Care: Tips for Caring for Your Pet
Caring for a newborn puppy is much like caring for a newborn child. They are delicate at this stage of their lives and need you to take special care of them. There are important pointers specific to caring for puppies that you need to observe so that you can avoid problems.Here are some do’s and don’ts when it comes to caring for your newborn puppy.To Do:
For a happy and healthy pup, it is important to first cater to its dietary requirements. Do note that dog food for adult dogs and puppies are not the same and you should bear this in mind before purchasing. Also, ensure that your puppy has access to a supply of clean, fresh water at all times.4. Potty-train your Puppy
Watching your puppy is important. The way he or she interacts with other dogs, what he or she does while alone, energy levels, poop, coughing, weight gain, loss of appetite can all be an indicator of illness or health conditions in general.Don’ts: 1. Avoid Raising Your Voice
While it may be frustrating when trying to teach your dog tricks or even during potty training, it is important not to punish your dog during this learning process, or at any time as this may result in a lack of your puppy’s trust in you.2. Avoid Socialising
No matter how tempting it may be, avoid giving your puppy a shower. This is the job of the puppy’s mother and if the pup and his or her mother was separated, you can, but under extreme circumstances. Wait until the puppy is at least a month old. Use only warm only, along with a washcloth (no shampoo because this will dry the puppy’s skin, causing itch). Do not immerse your puppy into the water as this can lead to hypothermia and even death. Clean your puppy with a towel or a blow-dryer on the lowest setting and ensure he or she is kept warm.4. Omit Cow’s Milk From Your Puppy’s Diet