Ear mites in adult dogs occur most
frequently after a puppy carrying mites is introduced into the household.
Not exact matches
Tiny
puppies have tiny bladders, so you should commit to taking your
puppy outside
frequently —
after every meal, when he wakes up and
after a play session.
Most
frequently puppies will need to go
after waking up,
after playing,
after eating,
after drinking, as well as first thing in the morning and first thing at night.
Take your
puppy outside
frequently, at least every two hours, and immediately
after he wakes up from a nap,
after playing and
after eating.
To do this you must be willing and able to take the
puppy outside
frequently throughout the day, ideally
after eating meals, for about 20 minutes or until he goes, first thing in the morning and before bedtime.
Typically, six - to eight - week - old kittens and
puppies require a regular vaccination regime in the first one to two years of life, and
after this initial period vaccinations are administered less
frequently.
Praise your
puppy frequently, and occasionally dispense a food reward
after an exceptionally good bit of heeling, or
after a stylish, or lickety - split sit.
For diseases present in young
puppies it can be very effective at identifying affected dogs early in life, but HC
frequently arises much later — often
after a dog may have been bred.
Frequently,
after therapy, we hear: «He's acting like a
puppy again» or «She can actually jump onto the chair again.»
Take your
puppy outside
frequently — at least every two hours — and immediately
after he wakes up from a nap,
after playing, and 30 minutes
after eating or drinking.
Frequently,
after therapy, we hear: «He's acting like a
puppy again!»
Your young
puppy needs to go outside every time he wakes up, right
after eating, and
frequently while playing (every 15 minutes or as soon as his attention wanders, or his eyes glaze as he heads for the corner - Outside!)
Frequently I get phone calls from clients
after their dog has had their teeth cared for at our clinic, exclaiming that their dog is like a
puppy again.
After a day of Stage One of how to crate train a dog, if the
puppy seems fairly comfortable with the crate and is
frequently checking it out as a magic treat - producing place, you can move onto Stage Two.