Your
Toy Puppy's First Check-up and Settling In
by Connie Limon
Try not to take your new puppy to the vet the
very first day you bring him home. Allow your
new toy puppy to get acquainted with its new family,
home and surroundings. Do take your toy puppy
to the vet within 48 to 72 hours and begin to
establish a rapport between the vet and your new
puppy.
You will want to make sure you've purchased a
healthy puppy. If your vet finds disease or a
defect the breeder was not aware of your health
guarantee may warrant a return of the puppy for
a full refund or exchange within a certain amount
of time.
It is important to spend time with your new toy
puppy during the first week in his new home. Exercise
will be important. Make sure you are also having
fun and building a bond of trust. Play games together.
Puppies love to run after toys you toss and bring
them back to you. The more your new toy puppy
focuses on you, the easier it will be to train
him later.
Have a collar and leash ready to put on your
new toy puppy for times you take him out. Toy
dogs can be accidentally injured or killed by
children or adults who might drop them, or step
on them. Provide adequate supervision for the
toy puppy at all times.
Expose your toy puppy to all the normal day-to-day
noises in your household such as television, radio,
the telephone ringing. Introduce your toy puppy
to the rest of canine household. You want your
new toy puppy to be accepted as a new family member.
Do not bring your toy puppy inside to invade your
other dog's turf until they have been properly
introduced on neutral ground (belonging to neither
of them at the moment). If you have more than
one other canine to introduce to the new member,
introduce them all one on one, to each of the
others one at a time. Just as you would give lots
of attention to your first-born when brining home
a new baby, be sure to give lots of praise to
your other dogs when in the presence of a new
puppy. Pat the dog. Pat the puppy.
When the older dog or dogs show a caring, gentle
reaction to the new toy puppy, praise them for
their good behavior. Don't let anyone feel left
out at anytime. You want to create one big happy
family. Let them spend time together in the beginning
under your close supervision.
Depending on the season you bring your new toy
puppy home, have on hand all his special clothes.
For example, if it is spring or summer, have lightweight,
cotton t shirts, shirts or dresses. If it is cold
weather have coats hats, sweaters and fleece t
shirts readily available for inside and outside.
Dressing your toy puppy can help create a healthy
bond between you and your new toy puppy. Consider
having several stylish collars, leashes and accessories.
About the Author
Connie Limon is a Shih Tzu breeder. Buy Designer
dog clothes especially for the toy breeds, coats,
sweater and fleece t shirts in a variety of colors
and styles at: http://www.littleguysdogclothesshop.com
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