Ways To Care For Young And Energetic Puppies

June 6th, 2010 by Charles Powell


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Puppies are probably one of the cutest things we enjoy in life; this is especially true during their first month. Their small bodies covered in thick coats, with a look that could make your heart melt.

However, the fun ends as soon as your puppies start peeing and pooping wherever they want to. This is surely a problem that every dog owner encounters, but there are ways to cope with it.

A puppy is just a puppy, and although hard to take care of, it cannot even compare to the challenge you face when taking care of a bunch of puppies. Just multiply everything you have to deal with by two or three or four.

If you do not want to cry out of desperation for keeping your house clean and smelling fresh, you have to be in charge and know how to raise the puppies accordingly. This is something that some people don’t necessarily want to do, but must force themselves to carry through.

A great idea is to designate a room for just the puppies, and only the puppies. This could be a spare bedroom or laundry room – just make sure you take everything out and cover the floor with newspaper. This will ensure you only have one area to clean up, and that the whole house doesn’t get destroyed.

Now, remember that puppies are like chickens – everything they take in goes out within the first few minutes. As soon as your puppies take their meals, you need to bring them where you want them to poop. A few minutes after eating, they would be pooping and peeing and they don’t care where.

Since this is how the digestive process of a puppy is, you would want to control when they are eating. Never let them have access to food outside feeding hours so that they would not mess up the place with constant pooping.

You will find this exhausting, though the good thing is that as soon as one of them licks you on the face you will forgive them. You may even want to hold onto them forever as they are so cute.

The writer has been providing advice pertaining to pets for the past seven years. In addition, this author takes pleasure in blogging regarding separate subjects, like refurbished monitors and a 17 inch LCD monitor.

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