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Puppy Care Info For Your Puppys Benefit

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For most people there aren't many things cuter than a new puppy or kitten. He or she is the joy of the family and everyone's happy...until he or she soils that brand new, very expensive carpet you just bought or chew a small part off your expensive Italian leather sofa! As cute as those puppies can be, it's going to take some effort on your part to take care of them and train them to live harmoniously with the rest of the family.

The good news is that with a bit of puppy care information under your belt, and plenty of preparation before your new arrival comes home, you will be able to handle those puppy days with much more ease and enjoyment than you might have originally thought. The key is in arming yourself with the tools and knowledge that you will need to be the best puppy owner that you can be.

Don't Forget the Supplies - Stock Up

To determine which supplies that you will need for your new arrival, there are any number of websites that will offer the puppy care information that you will need. Other good sources for puppy care information include your veterinarian's office, the local library, or the shelter that you adopt your puppy from.

The first items to shop for will be feeding supplies, and these include bowls for water and food, as well as a high quality dry food specially formulated for puppies. It is also a good idea to get a crate for your puppy, since most puppy care information touts the benefits of crate training dogs. You can line the bottom of your crate with an old blanket or towel that your puppy will find comfy for sleeping on.

A collar and leash are other good supplies to purchase before you bring your puppy home, as well as a few chew toys and grooming supplies like shampoo and nail clippers. To make sure that your chew toys are safe for your new pup, avoid items like rawhide that can break off and get lodged in a small dog's throat and opt instead for durable items like a Nylabone chew toy for playtime. Having some of these toys on hand will hopefully deter your dog from teething on other items like your favorite shoes or the living room chairs.

Prepare For Housebreaking

Housebreaking will be one of the first training objectives you will have for your pup, and there is plenty of good puppy care information available to complete this task properly. A crate can be a very helpful tool in the process of housebreaking, since your puppy is unlikely to soil his crate when he is inside.

For more information about puppy care and housebreaking check the Internet or ask advice from the breeder or veterinarian. Just make sure that you have lots of cleaning supplies available as accidents can and do happen. Most of all, be patient as it will take some time for your puppy to get the hang of this routine.