Puppy health care
The responsible breeder is obliged to prepare the bitch for the future maternity by conducting antihelminthic therapy (deworming) and vaccination against infectious diseases a month before the expected estrus. At the same time, born puppies with the first portion of breast milk (colostrum) receive the most important basis of passive clostral immunity — ready-made antibodies that protect them during infancy. Thanks to this natural mechanism, the suckling puppies are safe from viruses and bacteria. Continue reading
Primary education puppy
First of all, give your baby a name. Often the puppies born in the nursery are called breeders, and it is customary for the nicknames of littermates to begin with the same letter. This is the official name with the prefix in the form of the name of the nursery or breeding plant recorded in puppy card. For example, my rottweiler is called Miro from Floyd House. Some breeders come up with the most fantastic nicknames in the form of long foreign phrases for their pets. Continue reading
You have a puppy
And the baby found himself in your house. He faces a difficult task – to grow into a healthy, obedient and efficient dog. And this should help you – the owner, educator, teacher, protector, doctor and friend. Growing up of a dog under your constant control can be compared to the work of a sculptor who carves a magnificent statue out of marble. And you need to start this work as soon as possible. Continue reading
How to make a comfortable puppy life in your home?
The puppy you have chosen, besides the instincts and characteristics of temperament, already has its own life experience. While he is still very small, but he already includes communication with both like-minded and human. Little doggie is well understood that mother is food, warmth, care and protection. Brothers and sisters are not only partners in games, but also competitors, in communication with whom hierarchical behavior is demonstrated for the first time. Continue reading
Choosing a healthy puppy
Healthy puppies are active, energetic, playful and cheerful. At first glance, they are all fluffy “buns” that you want to caress. The size and weight of puppies depend on the number of babies in the litter, but to a greater extent on the correct care and feeding. Keep in mind that a healthy puppy of a large breed at the age of 30 days should weigh at least 2.5 kg, and at two months of age – at least 6 kg. It should not be fat or thin, rather – downed and strong. Continue reading