Dog Training: Adopting Man's Best Friend - Part 1
Who else wants a puppy?
What do you need to do when adopting a puppy?
Before deciding on which dog to adopt, a puppy can easily adjust to new surroundings compared to an adult dog.
Hey Dog Loving Friend,
The thought of adopting a cute, adorable, little cuddly puppy would make just about anyone feel excited...yet it can be a major decision whether or not you'd want to choose a puppy or an adult dog as your loyal companion or home guardian.
Here's some useful info that might help you decide...why a puppy has advantages:
- From the early stages you'd guide your puppy's growth and well-being
- You'd have the chance to ensure he is properly nurtured with the right dog food
- You'd ensure necessary dog shots are given and prevent heartworm
- You'd personally train your puppy and teach him exactly what you want...
When should you adopt a puppy?
Most dog owners love how puppies can be so much fun, entertaining and enjoyable for both children and adults alike...
In the early stages, puppies gain a psychological advantage being with their mother and she benefits as well.
Your puppy should be at least ten weeks old because he will need a lot of time to be cared for by his mother:
- When he is teething, most puppies may cause some damage to your personal stuff
- He needs to be house broken, house training takes time, effort and patience from you
- There's no way of knowing for sure what a puppy would evntually look like when he grow ups, especially if it is a mixed breed and his temperament might also change
- Puppies can be easily regarded as one of the family...
Next up we'll compare notes, what's the difference between adopting a puppy or an adult dog?
Dog Training....success made easy and fun!

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