Arrival at Home

Arrival at Home

Once we decide to take the dog in the house, that's to say once the veterinarian had given his approval the moment arrives to take him home. This maybe the first time we have decided to have a dog, therefore, it is easy that not all the things are carried out like we wanted. Lets stop and think that for the dog is a hole new world and, apart from everything he new, probably the first nights, he will pass crying. To avoid that he feels alone, especially during the first days, it is advisable that he's always with somebody and at nights you can put their bed in the room where we sleep.  At the beginning, you cannot expect the puppy to be clean, especially when it is really small of two months; he will need at least a couple of months to understand that inside the house it is not suitable place to make their necessities. We should not treat him hard when he's cleaning behavior, is not the best; it is not possible that during the first months he will assimilate it and interpret, and we will only get him to be easily frightened at us. 

It's very important that we all call the puppy with the same name, so that they don't get confuse. Let us always call him with sweetness; if he doesn't come, let us repeat their name again, but never in a violent way, with a brutal system it will be possible to create a completely unbalanced, very irritable and disobedient animal. If from very small he receives bad treatments and, a good day, we changed the system, it can happen that the animal will changed character and, therefore, be very difficult to establish a normal relationship with the one. 

During the day, let us have it in a place where it cant break things; logically, if he has few months, he will need to destroy something: shoes, socks, etc.; but its advisable to give him some toy specially acquired so that he can play with it, for example, some bone one of those that are manufactured for puppies, made so that if the dog is able to break a piece and he eats it up, won't produce him any nuisance in the stomach and bowels. We believe that it is of supreme interest to inform about the serious danger to feed a dog with chicken and rabbit bones, those which, to the extremely splintery being, they can be nailed unfortunately to the bowels, causing the death of the animal; if at some point it fell in their power and prepares to eat it, if we observe that it is not possible to take it off, better it will be that we leave him peacefully; then, when we see that it has finished we will give him a whole spoonful of olive oil, Dog Toys taking care that he doesn't throw, with that he should be fine. 

Let us try to have homogeneity in the treatment, remembering to never contradicted anybody that has quarreled for something that has not made well, or, if he is ordered to do a thing, immediately before he can carry it out, to say another totally opposed to the one we said first. We should have, in mind that it is very important that he starts coordinate things, for that reason we will establish an order and to act so that he knows each day what we will do and, therefore, what we expect from him. Let us not demand him to do illogical things or that they go against their own nature, because we would damage his character. 

Let us avoid discussions, fights and everything that can be or seem to be violence, the same as in the children; the effects that it can take place are extremely negative. Let us not take him for a walk when he is two months, with a collar and leash; he will probably end up  under the wheels of an automobile; taking the collar and the leash, requires learning and, if we have not solved it at home, it is useless that we seek to take it correctly down the street.

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