Chose mature dog by RC and she has been eating happily for over a year.
Not exact matches
Choosing the right
dog food for your puppy is crucial to ensuring that it grows and
matures into a healthy mutt.
When you
choose to buy a Border Collie puppy from a breeder or adopt a more
mature dog, chances are you were charmed by the looks and skills of this breed.
If you don't have the time or energy to train a puppy, then
choosing a more
mature dog may be a better choice.
It is important to
choose a crate of appropriate size and adjust confinement times as the
dog matures in order to build long term success.
* Important principles * Do not overuse the crate * Uses for crates * Crates can be used for
mature dogs as well as puppies *
Choosing a crate * Where to set up the crate * How to make a crate a safe, comfortable and happy place * Introducing your
dog to a crate * Teach your
dog to «go to your crate» (or «room» or «place») * When you depart... when you return home * Whining, barking and howling in the crate * If your
dog continues to whine, bark or howl in the crate * More tips for converting crate - hating * More tips * Using crates as housetraining aids * Housetraining hints in conjunction with crate - training * Accidents in the crate * More words of wisdom * Alternatives to using a crate * Other resources
Not only will you be saving an animal's life if you
choose to adopt a senior pup, but there are some substantial benefits of bringing a more
mature dog into your home as compared to a bouncing puppy.