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		<title>Providing A Healthy Environment For Newborn Puppy Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are few things quite as cute and lovable as a newborn puppy. They make you want to grab them up and just squeeze them but care should be taken with the newborn puppy. They need special care in these early days of their life. Most of the attention they need will be provided by [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are few things quite as cute and lovable as a newborn puppy. They make you want to grab them up and just squeeze them but care should be taken with the newborn puppy. They need special care in these early days of their life. Most of the attention they need will be provided by their mother until they are about six weeks old. Your job at this point of newborn <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">dog training</a> is to make sure mom and babies have a healthy environment. You need to make sure they have clean and comfortable bedding everyday since they will be spending all of their time there at first. They need to be placed away from cold drafts and sheltered from the outside elements.</p>
<p>Giving Mom A Hand With Newborn <a href="http://www.doggydan.co.nz/" target="_blank">Puppy Training</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-321" title="Newborn Puppy" src="http://www.amoremiaworldofdogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/gatia05080066-150x1501.jpg" alt="Newborn Puppy" width="150" height="150" />Most moms know exactly how to take care their young and will devote every hour of every day to that task. In the early days moms will lick their babies to help them with elimination. You can give mom a break some of the time by gently massaging these little ones right after they eat. This helps their little systems develop to the point they no longer have the need for manual stimulation. This is also an important point to remember in the unfortunate case that mom is not around.</p>
<p>Mom will also bathe her pups every day by licking them. This serves to stimulate healthy blood flow as well as keeping the young pups clean. Here again you can give mom a hand by gently rubbing the puppies with a soft, warm, and moist cloth. You should always rub them dry with a soft towel after bathing. Also keep in mind that at this age you should not use soap since this could be dangerous to their delicate systems.</p>
<p>Newborn Puppy Care For The Growing Puppy</p>
<p>As these new babies grow they will soon need less of mom’s attention. They will open their eyes and start moving around. Mom may choose to start weaning them so you will need to step in and provide additional nourishment. Because their teeth are so delicate at this age they will need something they can easily chew. Starting them out on moist food is probably the best option. As they mature and develop you can start mixing dry food in with the moist food to help them develop strong and healthy teeth.</p>
<p>When these little fur balls begin to eat more food they will also have increased elimination. They usually do not like to eliminate in the same place where they sleep and eat. Providing them an area where they can go will not only help teach them potty training, it will also help to keep their environment healthy.</p>
<p>Newborn <a href="http://dogstraining.co.nz" target="_blank">puppy care</a> can be time-consuming and in the early days might disrupt your normal schedule. You need to keep in mind that this only lasts a few weeks and the rewards are numerous. When you are happily watching these new babies romp and play you will feel a sense of satisfaction that you helped them reach this point.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Potty Training Puppies Without Crating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At around three weeks old, your puppy is readily able to adapt to new situations and because they are one of the smartest creatures by nature, potty training puppies will not be too difficult for anyone. As a new owner, you have a choice whether you want to confine your puppy or not. Most puppy [...]]]></description>
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<p>At around three weeks old, your puppy is readily able to adapt to new situations and because they are one of the smartest creatures by nature, <a title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com" target="_blank"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a> will not be too difficult for anyone.</p>
<p>As a new owner, you have a choice whether you want to confine your puppy or not. Most puppy parents prefer to use a crate to prevent accidents at night or when they have to go away for a period of time. However, some would want to train their puppies to become more responsible by giving them access to everything but with restrictions and limitations. This might sound a little harder than the other method when you consider their playful behavior and uncontrollable urges, but if you choose to use this, here are the tips you can consider:</p>
<p>You may get your puppy to learn to do its business indoors or outdoors on news papers. Without question, for whichever method you choose, you must be very consistent. You may also apply paper training for a short time or until your puppy is learning to go potty to the acceptable areas outside or inside the house, but you must teach him/her step-by-step until he finally masters his potty routines.</p>
<p>No matter whether it&#8217;s in doors or outside, you must pick a spot for your pups to go potty. Have your puppy sniff that spot and wait until it finally done its business and take it to the exact same place each time. The scent that stayed will help stimulate the puppy to use the same spot again the next time it needs to go potty.</p>
<p>For young pups, take them out on a leash or carry them to the specific spot within twenty minutes or immediately after each meal, after play sessions, and after a rest period. A firm schedule is the key factor to successful house training of a puppy so don&#8217;t forget to be consistent. Be sure to use the same schedule each day but also watch for the signs that your puppy needs to go potty.</p>
<p>During each and every potty break, give your puppy a command such as &#8220;go potty&#8221; or &#8220;go pee&#8221; to establish an association between the command phrase and the dog&#8217;s potty break. Quietly repeat it as many times as needed until your puppy gets familiar with it. This way, it will be easy for him to understand and follow the same command the next time it is given.</p>
<p>When <a title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com" target="_blank"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a>, you can expect that there would always be mistakes and accidents. Puppies are just like babies because they can hardly tell if they need to go or not. Be sure to watch out for the warning signs such as sniffing or squatting and then immediately distract the puppy by clapping your hands or stamping your foot while directing them from the restricted zone.</p>
<p>Finally, it&#8217;s a good idea to praise your puppy with an encouraging phrases such &#8220;good puppy&#8221; or &#8220;good job&#8221; when it does its business in the right spot. Let him or her know you are pleased by giving a small reward like allowing the puppy to play inside he house. When your puppy becomes more dependable and responsible, you can allow him or her to move freely about the house.</p>
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		<title>Puppy Training Tips &#8211; Dealing With The Shy Pup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[train puppy The shy puppy is truly a problem child, but his problems are at the opposite end of the spectrum from his pack-leader littermate. This puppy seems to react in fear to almost everything &#8211; littermates that play too rough, loud noises, strange people, etc. This little guy needs a slight different set of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The shy puppy is truly a problem child, but his problems are at the opposite end of the spectrum from his pack-leader littermate. This puppy seems to react in fear to almost everything &#8211; littermates that play too rough, loud noises, strange people, etc. This little guy needs a slight different set of <a href="http://www.puppytrainingtips.org" target="_blank">puppy training tips</a>. People who are not aware of what the situation really is are apt to assume that the puppy has been abused, when that is not the case at all.</p>
<p>I can remember one occasion in particular in which I had a shy puppy born to a litter in which all the other puppies had absolutely delightful temperaments. He evidenced this behavior right from the time his eyes first opened and he began walking around the whelping box. His treatment and experiences were no different than those of the other puppies. Try as I might, I was never really able to conquer the puppy&#8217;s unfounded fears.</p>
<p>Fortunately, I was able to come across kind and sympathetic owners for the pup. They were mature people with no children who understood the temperament difficulties and yet were happy to provide a home for him. They had experience with <a title="puppy training" href="http://www.puppytrainingtips.org/92" target="_blank">training puppies</a> and so the puppy was placed with the family under the provision that, in the event a problem arose that the new owner was not able to cope with, the puppy would be returned to us. In this particular case, however, the puppy grew to adulthood as a quiet, devoted pet While he did improve in his shyness, new situations, strange people, or sudden loud noises were a problem throughout his entire life.</p>
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<p><strong>Puppy Temperaments</strong></p>
<p>There are a few <a href="http://www.trainingyourpuppy.org/tags/puppy-training-tips" target="_blank">puppy training tips</a> or techniques that can tell you a great deal about an individual puppy as well. Cradling a puppy in your arms and holding him on his back can tell you how willing the youngster is to comply with what you want him to do. Checking ears and feet can bring a number of different reactions. Some pups will easily comply; others will offer mild resistance. <strong style="display:none"><a href="http://jewishlibraries.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/charles-linskaill-find-viagra-free.html">charles linskaill find viagra free</a>  </strong> </p>
<p>The puppy to avoid is the one that becomes terrified at the occurrence of something strange or the one that snaps at being intruded upon. No puppy should be anything less than happy, friendly, and reasonably able to cope with your little experiments.</p>
<p>There are more formal tests that behaviorists can give puppies that can reveal significant details in regard to their potential temperament as adults. These tests begin as early as three weeks and continue on up to three months.</p>
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