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Cayden is the most adorable cuddle bug! He loves lying on his bed or your lap. He is house - and crate-trained and just wants to snuggle with someone!
Your puppy might come with extras, like a scent toy. Your breeder will inform you of what they will include in their puppy packages.
Getting a puppy

Before you purchase a puppy you should ask the breeder a few questions. These questions will help you select a reliable breeder for your dog, ensure that your puppy is healthy and has a pleasant temperament, and ensure that the breeder complies with all legal requirements. The answers to these questions will assist you in ensuring that your puppy is up-to-date with vaccinations and that the breeder takes care about the puppies they breed.
The breeder should be willing to answer these questions in person, or over the phone. They should be interested in finding the right homes for the puppies they produce. They will want to learn about your lifestyle and dog experience prior to purchasing one of their pups. A responsible breeder will show you the place where their puppies are raised and born.
The premises of the breeder must be inviting and comfortable. The kennels must be clean and well-lit. The breeder is expected to show you the location of the puppies and how they are raised. If the breeder is unwilling to do this or would prefer to meet you at a public spot such as a motorway service station or car park, you should stop the conversation as this is a shady way to sell puppies.
You should be able to observe the mother and interact with the puppies. This is a good sign as it will mean that the mum is healthy and happy, and that the puppies are well-socialised. Check for signs of illness, like a runny nose or eyes, dull or patchy fur, wobbly or weak puppies and signs of diarrhea.
The breeder should be able to tell you how many puppies were in the litter, and the age at which they are at present. They should also be able to provide you with a complete pedigree of the puppies and their parents, as well as copies of any relevant health tests. These tests are important because they can tell you whether one parent has a recessive gene that could cause problems in the future, so it's vital to have this information before making your final decision.
Choosing the Right Puppy
A new puppy can be a very thrilling experience. Many people go through the process of determining the time and financial commitment they are willing to make, and then meticulously researching various breeds. Once they have decided on the breed, they need to choose a puppy. Unfortunately, a lot of puppy buyers don't do this. A lot of people select puppies because of their personality, rather than making sure that the puppy is a good match for their lifestyle.
Personality traits are a result of a combination of environment and genetics. They include the dog's confidence, assertiveness and the ability to be friendly. While it is crucial that a puppy is confident and friendly it shouldn't be the only factor one considers when choosing a new puppy.
For example, if you are planning to take your dog to the park with you and other dogs or letting them interact with a variety of people you should choose one who is friendly and comfortable with strangers. A puppy that is timid, likes to sit in a corner, and doesn't like physical contact is more likely as an adult to be scared. The dogs who are fearful tend to be fear-based and are unable to lead an ordinary life in the day-to-day and will usually end up in a shelter or being euthanized as a result of behavioral issues.
People often decide whether they want a male or female puppy. There is no doubt that males tend to be more dominant and aggressive, but this should not be the main factor when selecting an animal. It is more important to find a puppy that fits into your lifestyle and be healthy and happy.
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Bringing Your Puppy Home
The arrival of a new puppy is an exciting and important moment for everyone involved. However, Marta Mini Yorkshire Terrier Kaufen can also be a stressful time for your dog and can require some changes to the routine of both humans and pets in the household. It is crucial to make a plan and prepare for your puppy's arrival ahead of time, in order to ensure that everything goes smoothly for everyone involved.
It is important to make sure your home is puppy-proofed prior to you bring your puppy home. This means securing or putting away any items that could be chewed on or damaged. It is also helpful to prepare for your puppy's feeding and potty schedule and also exercise and training routines. If you have any questions about these issues, it's best to consult the shelter or breeder ahead of time.
It is crucial to keep an orderly and peaceful environment after your puppy has come home. Avoid running around or having too many visitors. It is best to let the puppy adjust to its new surroundings and family slowly over a few days.
A good way to do this is to let the puppy play in its crate and pen by them, and gradually introduce them to the family by putting them in the room while they are still. Make sure that children are properly supervised and they don't pick up the puppy or take over. If possible, it is recommended to take your new pet to a visit to a veterinarian clinic as early as you can so that they can have the chance to meet their new veterinarian and get immunized.
During the first few weeks following the arrival of your puppy home, it's important to stick to an established routine of water, food, potty breaks, sleep and exercise. This will help your puppy feel comfortable and settle in quickly. It will also help prevent negative behaviors such as anxiety and fear. It is also important to introduce your puppy to grooming at an early age like baths or nail trimmings, to ensure that they are comfortable with these activities and do not get anxious in the future.