The newcomer puppy in your home is an extraordinary occasion. With the puppy comes a lot of joy and a touch of madness, and over time, your puppy will become the best friend for family members.
But responsibilities also come: the most important is to ensure a healthy and adequate environment for your well-being, accompany you, and be aware of your needs.
For the puppy everything around him will be unknown, he will feel lonely and sad, he will be afraid. For the puppy, everything around him will be anonymous. He will feel lonely and sad; he will be frightened.
Therefore, the first days are significant, so that you begin to feel your new home as your own and recognize your new family.
So it would help if you had all your things in order. These are the necessary pet accessories:
Food and water dishes
A warm blanket
A bed
Necklace and leash
Toys
Bags to collect your needs
Brush or comb
Do not rush. Sometimes the excitement of having a puppy at home is so great that we run to the pet store to shop and shop and shop.
The best thing is, before spending a lot of money on food packages, allow yourself enough time to get to know your dog's tastes.
In the market, there are numerous food options, specially designed for puppies, with different formulas that help their digestion and promote healthy growth.
For example, you can choose dry or wet food. The latter is more recommended when the puppy's teeth have not finished forming. In that case, you can also wet the dry food a little with water to soften it.
In this case, the animal will reject the food and could develop vomiting or diarrhea. When consulting the vet, they will surely advise you to try homemade or fresh food.
During the first months of your puppy, you can accompany his food with different snacks and supplements: do not hesitate to pamper him with a little chicken (without skin, without bones and salt), boiled egg, apple, carrot or even peanut butter.
Feeding time is significant for your dog, so try to give him a space of comfort and tranquility.
The first thing is to use the appropriate food and water dishes for your size, that is, small ones while you are a puppy, and then you change them as it grows so that the portion size can increase in proportion.
Dishes should be firm, not slippery, and, if possible, not directly on the floor. For this, you can use rugs or tables to arrange the meals at a suitable height.
Your dog's food place should be clean and quiet. For example, avoid placing your dishes next to the garbage or the washing machine to prevent distracting odors or noise that scares you.
And if your portion is not finished, remove it and save it, because you must begin to understand that the moment of the meal is only one and that it will not be available for when you want.
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