Instructions
Bring your puppy to the veterinarian. This is a necessary step when purchasing a pet. Get a check up for your puppy, and ask any questions on medical needs or shots.
Feed your puppy daily. Find out from the original owner or breeder what kind of food the puppy should eat. Puppies need to eat at least four times a day. It will decrease to three times a day, as your puppy gets older.
Fill up the food bowl with a little warm water. Puppies need softened food before moving onto dry food as they age.
Feed treats to your puppy every so often. Decrease the amount of food your puppy gets, if you give treats often. This helps prevent obesity.
Train your puppy immediately. You may train it yourself, or take it to obedience school. Some owners prefer house training such as crate training.
Groom your puppy regularly. Grooming varies upon the length of your dog's coat, and the type of breed your dog is. Observe the puppy's skin closely when grooming him. Look out for any rashes or bug bites.
Cut your puppy's toes properly. Avoid the living part of the nail, which contains a vein. You do not want your puppy's claws to get long since it could deform the paws.
How to Raise a Puppy
Getting a puppy may be one of the most exciting experiences in your life. This experience also takes a lot of patience, dedication and responsibility. Having a puppy in the home is not just all fun and games. Knowing how to raise your puppy will keep it safe, healthy and happy. Everyone in your household should be aware of the following tips for raising a puppy.