He’s an escape artist. … He remembers commands without practice. … She solves puzzle toys. … She snuggles you when you’re upset. … She knows you’re leaving. … He passes intelligence tests. … He knows how to get attention. … She knows how to stay safe. What’s the difference betweenRead More →

This program allows. the Breeder’s breeding/stud dogs to be fostered by loving forever homes while still maintaining status. as a breeding dog for a contracted number of litters. The Guardian seeks to provide a puppy with a. loving forever home and also support the Breeder’s breeding needs through the GuardianRead More →

Although bully sticks are safe for puppies, you should only allow your pup to chew on them for a limited period – in general, 5 to 10 minutes is considered an ideal length of chewing time. If a puppy chews for too long on a bully stick, they increase theRead More →

Your Puppy at 6 Weeks By 6 weeks, most puppies are weaned and eating on their own as long as their owners have been providing solid food. … When the mother dog stops feeding her litter, the breeder offers dry puppy food, moistened with a little water. Does a 6Read More →

Tire him out. Don’t let your puppy take a cozy nap at your feet right before bed. … Limit food and water before bed. Cut your puppy off from food and water about an hour before bedtime. … Keep him close. … Use music to calm. … When crying continues.Read More →

It’s possible to hear the heartbeat at home using a stethoscope. Unfortunately, you can’t hear it as early as you can with an ultrasound or fetal Doppler. With a stethoscope, a baby’s heartbeat is often detectable between the 18th and 20th week. When can I feel puppies in my pregnantRead More →

An 8-week-old puppy is very young to begin the potty-training process. At this point, you are basically preventing your pet from having accidents rather than expecting him to ask to go out on his own. Over time, he will become more reliable. How do you train a puppy to sitRead More →

Vets recommend waiting until 10-14 days after your puppy’s last vaccination booster – usually at around 14–16 weeks of age – before introducing them to the wonders of local parks, beaches and walking trails. Don’t resist this time in your puppy’s life – embrace it! Can I take my puppyRead More →

Chow Chows are one of the more expensive breeds out there. They usually cost between $1,000 to $4,000. … It takes more food, space, and vet bills to properly breed a Chow Chow, who gets roped into the cost of the puppy. Purchasing a puppy from a shelter or rescueRead More →

When should I switch from puppy food to adult dog food? Once puppies have reached 90% of their expected adult weight, they should switch from a growth diet to one that’s suitable for maintenance. Small breeds may finish growing by nine to 12 months; for large breeds, expect 12 toRead More →