Puppy potty training will require supplies. Kennel, leash, cleaning supplies of your liking for accidents, paper towels or a mop, treats or the dog’s kibble, and some poop bags. Purchase a crate or kennel that will eventually fit your dog when it’s fully grown. Purchase a kennel with a divider. The dog should have room to move around but not so much room that he finds a spot to soil his dog bed. An 8-16-week-old puppy will possibly require potty breaks every 1-3 hours. This will vary depending on age, the feeding schedule and amount of food and water you are supplying. At first you may be leaving food and water available as recommended by the vet but, eventually your best bet is to put that dog or puppy on a routine for food and water. I typically cut of … Read More
Surviving the Fourth Of July!
I have seen article after article with all these gadgets and medications to give to a dog during one of the loudest human holidays of the year. Families are still struggling past the fear during the event even with medications, treats, and tactics. I hope you get to read this a few weeks before the holiday! Prepare now! It’s best to prevent dog anxiety, but, here are some treatment options. Begin by crate or kennel training your dog. Doggie jail?! Yep. If you don’t know kennel training is essential, check out my crate saves lives blog post. The crate provides comfort and a safe place for your dog to go to instead of looking out the window or blinds and stressing itself out. Feed your dog in the kennel while playing recorded fireworks sounds on a tablet or old phone … Read More