It's good that she asked loads of questions One - I think that means she cares about what happens to the pups she has bred. Some people just want the $$$$ and couldn't give a toss where their pups end up.
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It's good that she asked loads of questions One - I think that means she cares about what happens to the pups she has bred. Some people just want the $$$$ and couldn't give a toss where their pups end up.It's time I put my big girl pants on. :grannypants: I hope they fit.
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I have both sorts WIP - Ones like that and smaller plastic one's for wee pups. The wire ones are cool because they fold down for storage. In saying that I have covers for the wire ones so it's more private for the dog when he's resting.It's time I put my big girl pants on. :grannypants: I hope they fit.
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AF Army 12th October 2008
one2many;439238 wrote: Do i put him in the crate at night? and close the door...ahhhh jaysus, he will be frightened?
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AF Army 12th October 2008
He wont be frightened. Start as you mean to go on, be consistent.
You can give him one of your jumpers, a teddy or even a ticking alarm clock to help comfort him on his first few nights.
Really important about the food, changes will upset his tummy.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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No he won't be frightened One!!! Get that thought out of your head right now.
He will cry for a few nights as he will be wondering where his mum and brothers are, but don't give into him. Just give him a hot water bottle under his blanky for warmth - some people put a ticking clock in the bed as well (meant to be like his mammys heart beat).It's time I put my big girl pants on. :grannypants: I hope they fit.
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AF Army 12th October 2008
You gotta read loads of books about doggy care too. and training. You are lucky having a pup, you can bring him up how you want him to be.
I have always taken in adults with issues. Cannot always rehabilitate them to "normal" standards. Still love them like my own children thoughLiving now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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