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New Puppy Care: Essential Tips for First-Time Owners

19. December 2024
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Section 1: When you bring a puppy home, it's important not to rush into giving it a bath, even if it's a bit dirty. Puppies need time to adjust to their new surroundings. It's best to wait about a week before bathing them. Once your puppy has settled in and is in good health, it's crucial to schedule its vaccinations promptly. Remember, avoid bathing your puppy within the first ten days after vaccination and try to keep it indoors, away from other dogs, to prevent any potential illnesses.

Section 2: Puppies have underdeveloped digestive systems, so it's not ideal to feed them dry kibble directly. Instead, soften the kibble with warm water before feeding, but don't overfeed; a little less than full is usually sufficient. Also, avoid making the kibble a constant meal, as it can hinder dental growth. When introducing a new food, mix it with the old one gradually to help your puppy's stomach adjust to the change.

Section 3: There are certain foods that are toxic to dogs, such as onions, garlic, grapes, and chocolate. These can be harmful to their health, so keep them out of reach. Human food, which is often too rich in oil and salt, should also be avoided. While liver is nutritious, it's best not to overdo it; occasional treats are enough to supplement their diet.

Section 4: After a bath, it's essential to dry your puppy's coat thoroughly to prevent colds and skin issues. At three months old, start correcting any bad habits and begin training. This will help your puppy grow into a wellbehaved companion.

Puppies have weaker constitutions and lower immunity, so it's vital to protect them from diseases that could be lifethreatening. Should you have any further questions or concerns, don't hesitate to consult with an online veterinary expert.

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