Imagine that you are sitting on your sofa watching your favorite TV show and
also watching your puppy.
Not exact matches
I had just
watched our family dog give birth to a litter and assumed that my mom would
also have
puppies.
Scott and I
also ditched
watching the super bowl and
watched the
puppy bowl instead!!!
I've
also started
watching so many
puppy videos and you're right, they just make me so happy!
Dachshund
puppies also love to chew, and may be inclined to destroy shoes, socks, household objects and furniture if not
watched closely.
Crates
also prevent young
puppies from getting into mischief when you can not
watch them and confines their chewing to objects you have provided.
Of course it is wonderful to
watch a
puppy grow into an adult, but its
also a lot of work.
Also, my mother used to housebreak
puppies for her friends, and I
watched her housebreak golden retrievers and german shepherd pups in literally a few days - as soon as the dog could control it's bowels, it would, and these dogs were not ever punished.
The downside of
puppies watching and learning is that they can
also learn undesirable behaviours from the other dogs in the household.
It is
also nice to have a safe place to put your
puppy when you can not
watch him.
This is
also where crate training may be beneficial — not only to teach your
puppy where and when to eliminate his bowels and urine but to ensure that your
puppy is not agitating your older dog while you are not
watching.
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also watch the video at the end of this article.
However, it
also keeps your
puppy safe when you are not at home, or not able to closely
watch him.
It
also helps to keep a constant
watch on him.For more information, read Crate training a
puppy.
That said, here are a few things to
watch out for when buying a terrier
puppy or caring for your dog... von Willebrand's Disease
Also referred to as vWD, von Willebrand's disease is an inherited condition that may lead to excessive bleeding, similar to hemophilia in humans.
Puppies are darling and so much fun to
watch at play, but they are
also a lot of work.