Puppy adoption - things to remember when you adopt a pet
In many ways, puppy adoption involves
more things to consider than when you adopt a pet of another species, or
even an adult dog. For example, puppies don't know or care where they
relieve themselves, whereas kittens will naturally seek out the litter
box. So part of your puppy adoption plan has to include housebreaking
training. The comparatively bigger job when you adopt a pet pup
shouldn't hold you back, though. You just have to prepare a bit first.
Preparing for puppy adoption to avoid
headaches when you adopt a pet dog
First, you'll want to prepare for the
puppy adoption by getting a dog crate and some pee pads. It's
unavoidable when you adopt a pet dog that the first few days/weeks will
include housebreaking.
Puppy adoption is stressful on
canines. It's not only a new world for the young dog, but it's a new
place to live as well. So before you adopt a pet, set up a spot in your
bedroom (or wherever else you spend a lot of time) that is all for him.
Make him feel at home and close to you right from the beginning and
things will progress much faster.
Finally, puppy adoption goes a lot more
smoothly if you present the new family member with lots of toys, bones,
and a big comfy bed to sleep on. The goal when you adopt a pet like
this should be to imagine the dog thinking, 'Wow, this place is cool!
Look at all the neat stuff to play with! And I feel so safe here.'
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