Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Buying a new puppy: you should have chosen one or a newborn puppy matured?

Are you planning on getting a newborn puppy or maybe that's just old age? If you want a young puppy, wait until you are at least 8 weeks. If you want more mature infant, about 6 months of age is the best. Bringing home more mature puppy is easier than to a baby puppy. The reason for this is that older puppy will have more chances outgrown baby ways, such as excessive chewing and biting, and most importantly - to be potty trained!

When all the young puppy, we must take into consideration several factors. Puppies that are less than 8 weeks will be a great nipping and biting. We have done this to try and identify a hierarchy. Often times, I will bite their mothers. When this happens, what makes clear, growling and used body language, that this behavior is unacceptable. That is about 6 weeks that the puppies learn to respect the most efficient way, with their mother. Taking in the house and that age are trying to teach them to behave as it is difficult, because we can not say "dog language."

Apart from rubber and biting, the puppies are less than 6 weeks have not yet developed their control bladder and intestines. They can not "hold a" mature puppies as they can. This means for us is that it is much more difficult to house-train a puppy younger and there will be a lot more do cleansers.

Big puppies, however, is much more calm and understanding of daily activities in the household. While this is true only if properly trained and socialized birth at home. Puppies that are ignored will show signs of nervousness, unpredictable, and some aggressiveness. It is very important to observe, puppy choice before making a purchase.

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