Do research on the animal breed you want
and make sure they are going to be good for
your family situation and have the temperament you want.
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Don’t worry; you don’t have to be a stay at
home mom to have time for a pet. You can
take time with your pet after work. Quality is
better that quantity.
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Do take your puppy to your vet to confirm
his health.
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Don’t wait until the puppy gets sick to take
him to your vet for the first time. Many
illnesses can be prevented.
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Do teach your puppy tricks and play with
him.
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Don’t get frustrated when he doesn’t learn a
new trick right away. Be patient with your
puppy.
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Do, speak in a higher (happy voice) when
your puppy has made a good decision.
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Don’t scold your puppy harshly for
mistakes.
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Do attend your children when they handle your
puppy. Puppies love to be handled and
played with. They love children if the children
are watched and trained to handle the puppy
properly.
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Don’t let small children handle the puppy
unattended.
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Do feed your pet high quality dog food.( We
use Eukanuba for small breeds.) The high
quality food costs more initially but you use
less. The high quality dog food has vitamins
your puppy needs to grow strong and
healthy.
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Don't feed your puppy low qualtiy dog food. The low quality foods are full of filler and your puppy will potty a lot. (A lot!!!) |
Do, buy a crate and crate train your puppy.
This will give you time to your self and give
your puppy a break too. A crate is a safe
place for your puppy. A place for him to feel
at home and secure.
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Don’t use the crate for punishment. The crate should be a place the puppy wants to go. Not a place he has to go. It should be used to put your puppy to bed or when you leave to go to the store. |
Do encourage a relationship with each of
your other pets and your new puppy. Give
your original pet attention and include him in
your play with your new puppy.
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Don't leave your pet in a crate for extended periods of time (for days at a time) with out letting him out. |
Do take your puppy on walks. Puppies need lots of exercise and this lets them get rid of their pent up energy. When going on your walk use a leash. It may take awhile for your puppy to learn to walk with a leash but this when done properly will help establish that you are the boss and help your puppy learn patience and obedience. |
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Don’t purchase an animal too fragile for your children to handle. When purchasing a small breed. Make sure that the puppy is hardy, healthy and has some spunk. You can purchase a 2lb Maltese that is healthy and spunky and have better luck with him than a 5 lb puppy with health issues or that lays around and will not play.
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Your Maltese puppy is as new to you as you are to him or her. Give your self and your
puppy time to adjust to the new situation. The above are some do’s and don’t s when
adding a new puppy to your family. In short, you should enjoy your pet. Do these few things to make it
easier on the both of you. By establishing a routine or rules each of
you know what to expect.
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