If the weather is cold,
keep your puppy indoors until he's fully dry.
Keep your puppy indoors and separated from other dogs as much as possible throughout the course of the Puppy Series.
Keep your puppy indoors and separated from other dogs as much as possible.
Not exact matches
The scientifically treated Wee - Wee Pad will attract your
puppy when nature calls - and the housebreaking habit has begun!When your
puppy's training is completed
indoors, begin the out - of - doors training by placing the Wee - Wee Pad outside of the house (on breezy days the Wee - Wee Pad can be
kept in place by weighting the corners).
When you
puppy's training is completed
indoors, begin the out - of - doors training by placing the Wee - Wee pad outside of the house (On breezy days the Wee - Wee Pad can be
kept in place by weighting the corners.)
In order to
keep your
puppy near you when he is not crated, you can also use baby gates, close doors to bedrooms, use tethers or an
indoor dragline and the like to restrict his access to your house and make it easier for you to supervise him.
The scientifically treated Wee - Wee Pad will attract your
puppy when nature calls — and the housebreaking habit has begun!When your
puppy's training is completed
indoors, begin the out - of - doors training by placing the Wee - Wee Pad outside of the house (on breezy days the Wee - Wee Pad can be
kept in place by weighting the corners).
We raise our
puppies in our living room in a kiddie pool for the first 4 weeks of life, then they're free to run and play in the backyard during the day and are
kept indoors at night.
Keep your dog's teeth and chew habits occupied with delicious and fun toys, which are perfect for teething
puppies, active pets, and
indoor dogs who'd just love to have something to gnash their teeth on.
English bulldog
puppies overheat easily, so it is important to
keep them
indoors during hot weather and
keep an eye out for signs of overheating during exercise.
A
puppy is best
kept in a small
indoor crate or pen at night until they are old enough to hold off the need to potty for several hours at a time.
Large kennels or
indoor pens are also great for
keeping young
puppies and kittens in a safe and secure area when no one's available to supervise them.
Just like you would not
keep your child
indoors and alone for the first several years of this life, your
puppy can not and should be isolated for his first several weeks or months with you.
It's better if your
puppy keeps using the pad between successful outdoor potties, than to have a bunch of
indoor accidents.
A good starting point is to
keep your
puppy on a leash
indoors or on a drag line for a week or two as you begin training him.
If one or both
puppies still need some of their shots, just
keep them
indoors and away from other dogs.
Australian Kelpies are good with children when raised from
puppies, but they do not do well when
kept primarily
indoors — they need space to run and a job to perform.
Don't give your
puppy an opportunity to soil in the house;
keep an eye on him whenever he's
indoors.
Keeping to a routine is important for all dogs, and it's critical for
puppies to be taken out before they form the habit of eliminating regularly
indoors due to inability to hold their immature bladders and bowels.
If you are going to have to
keep your
puppy or young dog alone for hours on end, day after day, construct a good - sized
indoor / outdoor run to
keep him out of boredom mischief.
Young
puppies should also be
kept separate from your pets, in a room or
indoor pen.
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