Is it hard to take care of a new puppy?
I am getting a new puppy, some people say it is really frustrating to take care a new puppy i know you need patience, however i want to ask is it hard to take care of a puppy?
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Yes it is kinda hard if you have not had a pet before.They are just like toddlers you have to keep a close eye on them so they don’t get into things that may hurt them.Training is a must to have a good pet that does not destroy things.But don’t worry if you do your homework as time passes it is all worth it to have a companion that loves you.So good luck on your puppy I wish you the best of luck.
no…:)
If you know basics of owning a puppy then no it isn’t hard at all.
But if you don’t know much then if I were you I would look into it a bit more before you buy a puppy.
Good luck!
Not at all, as long as you be a responsible owner.
Having a pup is like having a child. You have to give it lots of love and affection.
Here’s what you’ll need to do to be a responsible owner…
- Give it enough excersize
- Feed 2-3 meals per day
- Groom it
- Vet checkups yearly.
Have fun taking care of your new puppy
P.S.
Don’t spoil you puppy, because when it grows older it’ll become aggressive and fiesty. Which will be very exhausting.
only think i found a bit frustrating was the house training. i had to follow my dogs everywhere
It can be hard to take care of one but it is worth it in the long run. Good luck and have fun!
A new puppy can be a delight or a nightmare. At this age no matter what breed you’ve chosen, all puppies are the same. Treat them with respect, kindness and gently, like a new child. Watch them closely. Remember they will start teething almost immediately, make sure they have a lot of safe things to chew on.
When they reach the age of 1.5 yrs to 2 yrs they will graduate to adolescence until they are 3 yrs old. They will want to explore the outside world more than their own property, but, if you have developed a bond with them (and have them properly identified) they will not go far and will come back to their home. Still don’t wait for that and try to find them, remember, someone else could take them.
With simple precautions regarding their health, eating and environment you will have a wonderful, wonderful life altering experience.
BarterBill