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Newborn Puppy Care Guide: What You Must Know.

Welcoming your New Puppy

Puppies are irresistible and are a wonderful addition to your home. However, they also add a lot of work when it comes to training and taking care of them. The first few days after you bring your puppy home can be nerve raking.  Both you and your puppy are getting used to this new relationship, and this first few days are important in creating the bond that you will have for years to come. 

This is why it is very important that you are prepared. A newborn puppy care guide will help you get started in your preparation for receiving your new best friend into your home. 

Puppies are generally not allowed to go home with a new owner until they are at least eight weeks of age, so most puppy guides will give advice for puppies that have reached that age.

Bringing your Puppy Home

In the first weeks of life, your new pup has spent his life surrounded by his mother and sibblings. He has eaten with the pack, slept with them and had plenty of playmates to choose from. Now, your puppy has been removed from that safe and familiar environment and is placed into unfamiliar surrounding without the pups around him that he is so used to. So it is understandable why your puppy will most likely experience a sleepless night or two at the beginning.

However, the pointers in a newborn puppy care guide that will help you to manage those first few nights as gently as possible. Here is an example of the types of tips and information you can find in a puppy care guide:

Surviving the First Few Nights

The first thing you need to purchase even before you bring your pup home is a dog crate for him to sleep in. This crate will give your dog a safe haven that will feel like home much more quickly than your large and overwhelming bedroom might. It will also give him an enclosed sleeping area that gives you the peace of mind in knowing that he is not spending his night soiling your carpet or chewing on your furniture.

Second, find an old blanket or towel and place it inside so that your dog feels secure and warm. If you are nervous and concerned about him whining through the night, you can keep the crate close to your bed until your dog feels more comfortable. It should only take a couple of nights for your puppy to settle into his new home.

Feeding your Puppy

The experts recommend that you feed a very young dog three times a day with a high-quality dry puppy food. Once your dog hits the three month age, you can drop the feeding frequency down to twice a day. It is important that you do not feed your puppy anything but puppy food, and an occasional treat like a Milk Bone biscuit.

This will ensure that your puppy’s weight and digestive system remain healthy. This newborn puppy care guide also recommends that you do not leave food down for your dog all of the time, since this can lead to unhealthy eating habits and overeating. After all, both puppies and dogs can get bored throughout the day, and if the food is available, they will eat out of boredom and not hunger.

A new puppy can be cute and fun, but a newborn puppy care guide is essential in providing information about how to care for your young dog properly. You can find newborn puppy care guides at your pet shop, breeder, or veterinarian’s office.

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