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Commonly Asked Questions about Your New Furry Friend

From fishes to guinea pigs, from dogs and cats to little birdies, every pet makes you feel supported. Their unconditional love does more than just to accompany you. Pets become an integral part of our families as soon as they step into our house.

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Commonly Asked Questions about Your New Furry Friend

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  1. Commonly Asked Questions about Your New Furry Friend From fishes to guinea pigs, from dogs and cats to little birdies, every pet makes you feel supported. Their unconditional love does more than just to accompany you. Pets become an integral part of our families as soon as they step into our house. We include them in our family portraits, make room for them on beds, and share our life stories with them and what not? Nothing can be compared to the joy of bringing home a loyal companion and seeing them after a long tiring day makes you forget about all your worries. Dogs are counted as the most faithful friend among all. But, the fur-baby lovers like you often come across certain questions when they choose dogs as their pets. Let’s go through some commonly asked questions raised by dog lovers to clear all your doubts in regards to make your puppy’s life a little better, and brighter. What should puppies eat and how much? Good nutrition is always important for your pets. Certain types of food can be considered toxic to dogs. In this case, it becomes vital to be aware of which foods are good or bad for your fur baby. You can ask your veterinarian for advice on the best type of food for your puppy. Growing puppies should eat the food that is specially formulated to provide the necessary nutrients to fuel their growth! Raw foods are strictly not recommended as they can result in food poisoning, parasitic infection, and nutritional deficiencies. Moreover, common foods like chocolate, onions, garlic, any fruit with seeds or pits. Leftover meat or excessively fatty foods can also cause digestive issues. Puppies should be fed two to three times a day until they reach 6 months of age. Also, how much they should be fed mainly depends on your puppy's breed, age and level of activity. When and how can I house train my new puppy? Housetraining is one of those things you should emphasize on after bringing home a puppy. Positive reinforcement is the most effective way to train your puppies. Praise them often when they do something smart, just like even without your orders, they eliminate in the appropriate location without annoying anyone. Develop a daily routine of feeding, exercise and their rest hours. Take them out for a walk firstly in the morning, frequently throughout the day and before bedtime. If your puppy is home alone for a longer time, confine it into a particular area or room. It is important to associate good things with that area. Feed him there and spend some time playing there as well.

  2. How frequently should I take my puppy to the veterinarian? Taking your pet to the vet soon after bringing them home is important for establishing healthy habits! Your vet can help answer some of your doubts and will do an exam to ensure your puppy is healthy. A schedule can then be drawn up for your puppy and for future vaccinations. Unfortunately, since your pet is not able to talk, you don’t always know when it’s not feeling well. Check-ups are important because they provide an opportunity to detect and prevent diseases. Many pet owners underestimate it because their pet appears healthy. In fact, it is an animal’s natural instinct to hide their health problems. By performing a yearly physical exam, your vet can detect early problems and help your pet live a longer, healthier life. Your vet is also happy to discuss your pet’s nutritional needs and help with behavioral problems at these visits. How should I care for my puppy’s hygiene? It is never too early to begin good hygiene whether it is for you or your loving furry friend. Luckily, there are easy ways to provide good and hygienic conditions for our puppies as well. So, how are you doing to make it better? Daily teeth-brushing is the gold standard, and we recommend you to the process gradually to get your pup used to it. Start with letting your puppy taste the toothpaste approved by the vet. Handling your puppy’s feet, face, and ears from its young age will make future infections less threatening. Nail trims are a necessity as overgrown nails can cause discomfort, infection and pain. Furthermore, for maintaining regular healthy hygiene, it is mandatory to have clean surfaces and surroundings. Till the time your pup gets fully trained, it may poop anywhere that can be followed by foul smells, untidy environment and infections by insects. If you do not feel comfortable doing this cleaning stuff, then even you do not have to worry. There are many dog poop services available that carefully haul your pup’s feces away and save you from any difficulties. To conclude, we should treat our fur babies similarly as we care about our family. Proper vaccinations, productive routine, complete diet and hygienic conditions should surely be implemented when we bring fur buddies to our home.

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