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		<title>Bringing Puppy Home: The First Step</title>
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<p>So, you have decided to add a new puppy to your life and your family. Hopefully, you have chosen a breed that is well suited for you and your family. Before puppy training begins, an important part of this choice is to understand what you expect of the dog as a puppy and as an adult. This is crucial, especially if the dog is to serve a special purpose like herd dog, watch dog, or guard dog. Make sure that what you teach the puppy is not what you expect of an adult dog. Doing some research on dog training and breed selection should begin before the puppy comes home.<br />
Before the <a href="http://knowledgemass.com/bringing-puppy-home">puppy comes home</a>, you should have already puppy-proofed your home. Make sure that whatever areas you are going to let the puppy roam are free of hazards: check for dangling cords, items left on the floor, dangerous chemicals that might be left out in the open. Puppies are curious, so make sure he is not harmed by his own curiosity!<br />
Wherever you get your puppy from, make sure to discuss the puppy’s previous diet and bring home the same foods he was eating, if not, the change in diet could cause diarrhea. Also, it is good to have some toys and a blanket to bring along to introduce the puppy to you.</p>
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</strong>It is also good to have a dog crate to keep while training your puppy in for the first few days. Now, this isn’t a cruel thing and is actually beneficial for the puppy as he gets used to his new surroundings. It is good idea to make sure this is a small, easy to clean crate that will make house breaking easier. The crate should be big enough for the puppy to stand up, lie down, and turn around. Also, make sure it is portable so you can carry it to the bedroom at night that way the puppy doesn’t feel alone and you can hear if it goes to the bathroom in the middle of the night.</p>
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</strong>Once the puppy sets foot in the house, treat him exactly as you would want him to behave. Be consistent in your approach. If you don’t want him to jump on people or furniture, don’t let him do these things no matter how cute everyone thinks he is acting. Also, don’t just let him run around acting excited and hopping all over your family. Carry the puppy in your arms and introduce him to everyone first so that he can get to know everyone and become comfortable with his new family.<br />
Most of all enjoy and love your new puppy and he will love you back! In the next article I will explore the first night with a new puppy and other issues of puppy training.<br />
If you are looking for information relating to guard dogs, check out my other site <a href="http://www.guarddogsguide.com">www.guarddogsguide.com</a> .</p>
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		<title>Feeding Your Puppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>Training Your Puppy</p> <p>When it comes to training your new puppy, one of the most important issues is puppy feeding. If you brought your puppy home from a breeder or kennel, it is always good to stick with the food that puppy was eating before you attempt to switch foods.</p> <p>You should choose a [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Training Your Puppy</strong></p>
<p>When it comes to training your new puppy, one of the most important issues is puppy feeding. If you brought your puppy home from a breeder or kennel, it is always good to stick with the food that puppy was eating before you attempt to switch foods.</p>
<p>You should choose a dry food intended specifically for puppies. Try to avoid generic foods and those that sell for unusually low prices. Buy brand name puppy food because it is impossible to distinguish good dog food from poor dog food simply by looking at the ingredient list on the label. Many things that owners look for, such as high protein levels and extra vitamins, are as likely to be harmful than helpful. For example, overfeeding and over supplementation are factors contributing to hip dysplasia.   </p>
<p>You should present food to young puppies three times a day. If your puppy isn&#8217;t hungry that often, reduce the frequency. After ten or twelve weeks of age, try to feed twice a day and even adult dogs should have their food split into morning and evening feedings. When fed once a day dogs become overly hungry and are more likely to overeat at mealtime.</p>
<p>Once the food is put down, let your puppy eat as much as she wants in fifteen minutes and then pick up the food dish. Having food continually available encourages overeating, and chubby puppies are more likely to have hip dysplasia and weight problems later in life. Also, because free-fed puppies never get very hungry, they don&#8217;t enjoy their food unless given special treats. The combination of special treats and freely available food encourages them to become bored, overweight and picky.</p>
<p>Please, do not give your puppy people food. If you start with a balanced diet and add goodies from the table, you won&#8217;t have a balanced diet anymore, and your puppy will have more digestive trouble. Treats that are reasonably balanced, such as Milk Bone Biscuits are sufficient, but since they are not really all that great nutritionally, don&#8217;t let them become an important part of the diet. Canned puppy food is perfectly all right, but try feeding your new pet dry food because it is cheaper, easier to use, and better for the teeth.</p>
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<p><strong>A List Of Quality Dog Foods for Puppies:</strong></p>
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<p>* Artemis</p>
<p>* California Natural</p>
<p>* Canidae</p>
<p> * Eagle Pack Holistic Selects</p>
<p>* EVO</p>
<p>* Fromm</p>
<p>* Innova</p>
<p>* Merrick</p>
<p>* Nature&#8217;s Variety</p>
<p>* Orijen</p>
<p>* Solid Gold</p>
<p>* Taste of the Wild</p>
<p>* Timberwolf Organics</p>
<p>* Wellness</p>
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<p><strong>Some More Words About Feeding and Puppy Training</strong></p>
<p>Higher quality food may seem more expensive at first, but it evens out. The higher quality the food, the less fillers eaten (and therefore the less poop comes out the other end). Your dog eats more of a low-quality food to try to get the nutrition it needs, and most of the food just passes right on through. Also, higher-quality food will make your animals healthier, so you save money on vet bills in the long run.</p>
<p>Stay away from grocery stores brands. They are low-quality foods chalk full of fillers, preservatives, dyes, etc.. (Grocery store foods are those like Beneful, Old Roy, Alpo, Pedigree, etc.)</p>
<p>Beware &#8220;premium&#8221; dog foods. &#8220;Premium&#8221; does not always mean good nutritionally, and is not a nutritionally high quality food. Most of these foods have the same types of ingredients as grocery store foods, just a bit better quality of those not-so-good ingredients.  </p>
<p>Another thing to be wary of is that a lot of vets will recommend what they sell in their office. They get profit from the brands they keep on their shelves, that&#8217;s why they push it. Truth is, vet schools don&#8217;t focus a lot on nutrition. It&#8217;s not saying that a vet is a bad vet because he recommends those foods, a lot of vets just are told &#8220;this is good food&#8221;, so they pass the message along without proper nutrition knowledge. Also, some dog food brands (like Hills) support vet schools, so vets have heard of it from the time they start college, which makes them think it&#8217;s good as well.</p>
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