Pup
Pug with Pup Mug and Coaster Combo
- The perfect gift for dog lovers.
- Packaged in a designer gift box.
- Beautiful and durable.
- Microwave & dishwasher safe.
- Matching Mug & Coaster combo.
Product Description
A gorgeous breed specific ceramic mug and matching coaster set – beautifully packaged in a matching designer box. These adorable dog breed mugs are microwave and dishwasher safe, with a comfortable, rounded handle. The perfect gift! These beautiful mugs h… More >>
How to Take Care of a New Puppy
Puppy training actually begins the moment you bring a new puppy into your home. The first week is very important. Everyone in the family needs to be on the same page when it comes to the routine, responsibility and rules that will be set for the newest member of the family. This is also a good time to be thinking about pet insurance, as small puppies have yet to develop a strong immune system or sense of danger, and the new environment could contain many potential hazards, most of which could seem perfectly harmless! Animal Friends Insurance is one provider which can offer you a range of dog insurance plans to suit your needs and budget, including full lifetime cover for your new puppy.
Ten Tips to Stop Puppy Chewing Before Your House Looks Like a Demolition Zone
Let’s face it, puppies and chewing go together like bread and butter. Puppies learn about their surroundings by either sniffing on something or putting it in their mouths and chewing on it. Puppies chew on things, but to avoid destructive chewing, it’s up to their owners to teach them which items are off-limits. Here are ten ways to stop puppy chewing and destruction.
1. Take Time To Puppy-proof Your Home
How to Train a Puppy Like a Pro
Organizing your plan of attack is your first task when preparing for training a puppy, as it will help a great deal in the transition for your new puppy from his happy and playful home to his new and unrecognizable surroundings. It can be disconcerting for a young pup when parted from his family, and then is suddenly moved to strange and confusing habitat where there is nothing but unfamiliar people and strange smells.
These emotions don’t just apply to young puppies. It happens with older dogs to – they can get depressed by the upheaval when moved to new homes. Regardless of their age, your new dog has no idea what awaits in his future; he’ll just notice that his friends are gone and he doesn’t recognize anything.
Puppy Pads to Outside – Making the Transition
Your puppy has learned to use his puppy pads consistently, and the pads have helped teach him to use the bathroom in one specific place. Now, you are ready to teach your puppy to go in another specific place â outside. What is the best way to make the transition?
Many of the same techniques used to teach the puppy to use the wee pad indoors also apply to teaching him to go outside. Being consistent throughout the training and praising desirable behaviors are very important for training your puppy to eliminate outdoors. If you sometimes enforce the rules and other times do not, your actions will only serve to confuse the puppy and make training more frustrating for yourself.



