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Originally Posted by roxies_mom Good luck with your new puppy. It sounds like he will be so spoiled with love which is what ANY puppy deserves. I would go through the house and puppy proof as much as you can. Look out for any cords or small objects that can be chewed on. Make sure he has his own place with lots of toys and fresh food and water at all times (this helps avoid low blood sugar). When they're really tiny they need to just be able to graze or at least mine always did better nibbeling here and there. Make sure you know what food he's on now and keep him on that, if you want to switch do it gradually so you don't mess up his little system. Read up on the types of food that are the best for him. Have fun they don't stay babies long (well I still think Roxie is a baby even though she's turning 2 in March)! |
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the house is already puppy proofed..we made sure all the tv cables and everithing were behind the tv shelves which are built in the wall..it's impossible for him to reach the unless he can go trough wood

.. And oh yeah he'll be spoiled lots and lots..he will also have a buddy to play with bcz my grandma lives 2houses from us and she has a mini Pomeranian ..hehe.. I'm quite a paranoid person about if they eat or don't so I will make sure he eats!! He will have his own big space in our living room too..we already bought him toys, his bowl and his bead!!we don't even have him yet!but paranoid me wanted to make sure everything was ready before we go get him.. LOL...I'm also going to call the lady a couple of days before we get him to know what type of food she gave him and then I'll buy the same