Choose a place where the puppy will settle: You need to choose a quiet, dry and moisture-free place with good ventilation, warm in winter and cool in summer, and easy to clean. .
Dog cages: Electrostatically painted dog cages and stainless steel dog cages are the best. Wooden ones are not suitable because they are easy to be bitten by puppies and cause gastrointestinal discomfort. They should be enclosed for insulation in winter and ventilated and kept away from moisture in summer.
After deciding where your puppy will rest, the owner must consider which areas of the home or yard should be off-limits. To make training at home easier, it is best to limit your new puppy's freedom in the home and yard. The image circle should also be hung on the puppy's neck early.
Feeding: It is best to feed the puppy four meals when it is 2 to 3 months old. It should be noted that the change of the new owner and the new environment will be a great test for the puppy with weak resistance, so the original Don’t change the food. Getting used to the new environment within a week is the most important thing when bringing the puppy home. A good seller will teach the new owner all the puppy’s original eating habits and make it easy for the new owner to raise the puppy~ This is true love Responsible dog breeders and sellers.
Snacks and snacks: All pet owners hope that their pets can have the most special performances or obedience at any time. Therefore, use snack training as a reward for training your puppy, or just to play with it. High-quality and healthy snacks are the best way for you to interact with your puppy.
Note: Something that owners must know: some foods are healthy or casual snacks for people, but they are deadly poisons for dogs 1. Chocolate (fatal food) p>
2. Onions (dangerous food)
3. Liver (dangerous food because liver contains high units of vitamin A, absorbing too much vitamin A may cause vitamin A poisoning or hypervitaminosis)
4. Bones (dangerous food; bone fragments may pierce the dog's throat or cut the dog's mouth, esophagus, stomach or intestines)
5. Raw eggs (dangerous food)
6. Raw meat and poultry (dangerous ~ fatal Salmonella in poultry meat and Bacillus in meat)
8. Milk (not recommended) Many dogs are lactose intolerant
Epidemic prevention and deworming: Before taking the puppy home, you must confirm with the original owner the date of birth, the date of the first dose of vaccination and the first deworming, and record it in detail!
Note: If you cannot prove or believe that the original owner has vaccinated the puppy, you can wait until the puppy has fully adapted to your home environment 15 days after returning home, and then take it to a trusted pet hospital for examination. , if there is no abnormality in the body, it means that the dog is healthy and has no internal parasites. You can re-schedule the injection period of the vaccine by yourself, which can better ensure the health of the dog!
WithThe normal date for the first dose of injection for puppies should be when the dog is 45 years old. The first dose of vaccine is
The second dose is administered at 75 days of age to the dog.
The third dose of six-in-one + rabies vaccine should be injected at the age of 105 days of the dog