Crating your puppy at night makes house training much easier because
your puppy is a lot less likely to have an accident in the place where they sleep.
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been a crazy summer around here —
lots of work outdoors, training a new
puppy, doing Farmer's Market every week, and still finding time for fa...
I think that because a
lot of breeders
are women, that young
puppies imprint on human females and then
are more likely to attach to human females as adults, and
less likely to attach to human males as adults.
A mix - breed homeless
puppy will
be a
lot less, depending on what the individual pound or shelter charges.
A toy breed
puppy from a responsible breeder
is going to cost more than adopting from a shelter or rescue, true, but it
's also going to cost a
lot less than buying a
puppy in a pet store.
And dogs who have
been positively exposed to a
lot of people, places, and things as young
puppies are much
less likely to come across something completely foreign to them as adults, and better able to handle it when they do.
Undoubtedly, such
puppies can cost a
lot, but buying them from dog fanciers get automatically the guarantee that «this
puppy you bought
is healthy and
is less likely to
be defect».
Properly socializing your dog and introducing him to basic dog obedience training while he
is still a
puppy will make the Dogue de Bordeaux a
lot less aggressive.
If you
're thinking about bringing a new dog into your pack, just remember: Adult dogs
are just as cute and adorable as
puppies, but a
lot less trouble.
Remember that (l) YOU
are the boss and (2) those naughty but adorable things your
puppy is getting away with now will
be a
lot less adorable a year from now.
My
puppy is already 80 pounds and goes through a
lot of food so I looked for a
less expensive alternative.
The most obvious reason to perform these sexual sterilization surgeries
is to prevent unwanted litters of
puppies and kittens, which not only makes your household a
lot less crowded but also reduces the number of dogs and cats who must
be put to sleep due to lack of resources for them.
We all know that a well - behaved
puppy (or dog)
is much more fun to
be around, and a
lot less stressful to own, than one who won't listen or obey a single command.
I did a
lot of reading and attended some classes when my son brought home his Pit Bull, this
is where I learned about the their attitudes and tendencies... about their fear factor, they
are tenacious and strong but they
are actually
less aggresive than some of the more common breeds that nobody seems to fear, Rotties have a very powerful bite and a record of people attacks, but no one
is banning them... so I would suggest you get your
puppy, take him / her to classes and get him / her socilized early on, let him / her play with other dogs so they know that there
is nothing to
be afraid of... you'll have a wonderful time and you will become so much more wise from the experience.
Most senior dogs and cats also have a
lot less energy than a
puppy or kitten, and so can
be a great choice for
less - active households.
For example, a Boxer
puppy will
be fed a
lot less than a full - grown Boxer.
The
puppy will turn out healthier and stronger,
being able to play and exercise with a
lot less risk for injuries and joint problems in the future.