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What To Expect When You Bring Home A Puppy (Week 9 – 12)

What To Expect When You Bring Home A Puppy (Week 9 – 12)

04 Dec / 2017



Written By: Binita Published In: Dog-Blog Hits: 1121 Comment: 0

By week 9, your puppy is ready to begin his next stage in life, your home! He is away from his mommy and his litter-mates and is now adjusting to the new place. Weeks 9 to 12 are considered as the ‘golden training time’, wherein your puppy is at a fast learning pace and will be easily trainable. Puppies should meet as many people as possible during this stage and you must also expose the puppy to different environments.

What To Expect When You Bring Home A Puppy (9 Months To 12 Months)

What To Expect When You Bring Home A Puppy (9 Months To 12 Months)

06 Dec / 2017



Written By: Binita Published In: Dog-Blog Hits: 1125 Comment: 0

By the 9th month, your pup’s growth rate will be slower. Most pups stop growing by 9 months and the remaining will only grow by just a few kilos until they become an adult. However, large and giant dogs will only become adults until they are between 2 – 3 years of age.

What To Expect When You Bring Home A Puppy (3 Months To 8 Months)

What To Expect When You Bring Home A Puppy (3 Months To 8 Months)

05 Dec / 2017



Written By: Binita Published In: Dog-Blog Hits: 1068 Comment: 0

In continuation to our puppy series, we share things you should expect when your pup is 3 months and older:
Your puppy at week 13 to week 20 (3 months to 5 months)

At this stage, your puppy’s teething is at full bloom. Expect to find chewed shoes, chewed furniture and anything that your puppy can find to sooth his/her teething.

• Vaccination – During the fourth month, you should focus on getting your puppy his/her third and last round of puppy vaccination. It is always necessary to have your puppy complete all the three vital rounds of puppy vaccination to ensure that your puppy is fully protected. Missing any round of vaccination may not ensure an effective vaccine protection. Vaccines due in the fourth month – Distemper, Parvo virus, Corona, Rabies and any other vaccine as advised by your vet.

What Made Kitty A Better Pet?

What Made Kitty A Better Pet?

24 Dec / 2015



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Cats are very good pets as they don’t require as much attention as other options such as a dog. You don’t have to walk the cat and you don’t have to deal with it barking at everything that happens to walk by your home. Young cats are extremely playful and you can interact with them when you want to.

Unfortunate Impressions on Bull Dog Terriers

Unfortunate Impressions on Bull Dog Terriers

17 Jul / 2015



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People might be wondering why there is such a name as "bull dog".Originally, Great Britain were obsessed with bloody fights between bulls and dogs. The main function of the canine is to hang on to the bull's neck and worry the poor animal until it dies. Obviously, these dogs had developed great strength in their jaws.

Understanding Your Dog: A Guide Every Pet Owner Should Read

Understanding Your Dog: A Guide Every Pet Owner Should Read

03 Aug / 2016



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Problems between dogs and their care givers arise from a multitude of reasons, most of which could be easily avoided. Inconsistent training, expecting too much too soon, harsh or inexperienced handling, and negligence are responsible for the majority of ongoing canine behavior problems. Understanding your dog will help. Pet owners who take the time to become knowledgeable about their pet’s needs, and who build a solid foundation of love and trust with their pet, rarely experience serious behavior problems once training is complete. Pet owners who fail in these areas, however, are likely to instill fear, confusion, lack of confidence, and even depression in their pet.  Reading this article will go a long way in helping persons to understand the unique needs of their canine companions.

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