![]() |
cool...another recent observation....he starts barking every time he wants me to pick him up...is it okay to cuddle him all the time or is he already getting too used to me ?? Quote:
|
Quote:
Quote:
1. Do you have a kennel yet? That should be #1 on the list of things you ran out an bought...you need to start right from the begining or it makes everything harder 2. Barking is okay..a couple barks to get your attention, otherwise you are teaching your pup to bark to get its way and thus rewarding this behavior-remember they are a pup but also pups need training, you can't reason with a pup so everything is cause and effect, action reaction...that's what they learn from-with the exception of fear based responses-doesn't sound like that's an issue for you though. 3. While you are getting the kennel get some Nutrical 4. Is he already getting used to you...couldn't say...you will soon become what he knows soon though, cuddling all the time-well okay do you plan on cuddling all the time for the rest of his life and risking behavioral issues due to codependency and instilling anxiety etc? Pups need rest play and it's so hard...but to be ignored sometimes...oh it's so hard...but it sets the tone for reality and giving them what they need isn't always giving them what we want to. |
nope...havent gotten a kennel yet....i got him a small bed but everyone at the pet store told me not to put him in a kennel so i didn't bother....but i m gonna go grab it anyways ..no harm having it in the house... its not that i m cuddling him all the time but whenever he s not sleeping and done playing he s usually in my arms.... i dont know if its me but i think he's sleeping a lot more today then he did yesterday...i don't know if its just me or is it okay to sleep..i mean he wakes up ...eats..goes to the loo ...plays for 5 -10 mins and then heads up to his be....is he okay?? Quote:
|
Quote:
|
ok thank u ...sorry for asking stupid question and being so paranoid...just want to be safe with him ... Quote:
|
Welcome to YT and congratulations on your new pup. I brought my Poppy home at 6 weeks old (I was told she was 8 weeks old) and at the time I didn't know that this was too young. She had trouble with her ears and in the end we found out she was crawling with ear mites so I didn't want to give her back to the breeder because she would catch them again, and I didn't trust them to look after her properly. I had her in a pen in my bedroom and she would wake up every hour or so crying just for a cuddle. I know that I probably shouldn't have given in to her but I did hug her until she fell asleep again. I know she was just scared and lonley because she was too young to be away from her mum, this carried on for about a month until she slept through the night. (she had her pee pad in her pen). I wouldnt give her milk as it make give her loose stool, just carry on mixing her food with a little water and giving her water to drink. You should start training her on pads straight away seen as she hasn't had her shots and can't go outside yet. Look for the signs (sniffing the floor/circling) and put her straight on the pad. When she goes on the pad PRAISE PRAISE PRAISE! but if she does have an accident just say NO and put her straight on the pad. If you see a puddle on the floor but dont catch her in the act dont make a fuss just clean it up and try and keep an eye on her. I also found Poppy slept better when she had a hot water bottle in her bed, you could try it? I kept Poppy in a pen with a pee pad in until she was around 5 months old, then I started crating her at night and teaching her to go potty outside. But lots of people start earlier then that. Also you will have to teach her bite inhibition because she was taken so young. She will be teething but don't think you are being kind by letting her gum at your finger because once those sharp puppy teeth come in you will regret it! Just say NO and give her a chew toy like a Kong or one of those puppy chews which you soak in water then put in the freezer, they will sooth her sore gums. Good luck! EDIT: Sorry I thought your pup was a girl, please excuse the "she's" I mean "He" :) |
wow !! u nailed it !!! i couldn't have described it better...okay definitely makes me feel a lot better knowing thats its common for her to cry at night and seek attention...thank u for the advices...i am going to try the hot bottle in his bed...hopefully he likes it and also i cant lie i do the same thing every night when he walks up...i feel so bad when he cries and i feel so bad for taking him this young ...so i usually lie him right next to me till he falls asleep and then i put him back on his bed...i know i am spoiling him already ....but i love him ....and his names RITZ CARLTON !!! :) Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Definately keep a very close eye over the next few weeks. Keep Nutrical at all times (just in case). Puppy proof your home, getting down on all fours and crawling around at puppy level to see what they might get into or chew. Check this link for more info: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...w-parents.html Many folks here were allowed to take their pups hom etoo early too, so you can do this, I just wanted to reinforce that this is not the way you really would want to start out. But -- cards are dealt so with extra care & attention, little Ritz will be a great little pet. Glad the vet check up went well -- that is of primary importance! When you find out the breeder's name, pls post. Wishing you well with your baby! |
Welcome to YT! It is great you are asking questions, that is what YT is for. :) Debra just posted the link I was thinking of as I read through all these posts. Good call Debra!:) You do have your work cut out for you but are certainly on the right track asking and learning about anything and everything you are unsure of. Keep up the good work and keep us posted on little Ritz. ;) |
Quote:
I'd like to also comment on this. I'd recommend your friends taking their shoes off and not walking with them in the house where the pup will be. Being so young, he could pick up stuff that the drag in on their shoes (say they step in dog poop outside for instance from a dog that is carrying a nasty parasite). I was a paranoid momma and until Rylie was fully vaccinated there was a NO SHOES ALLOWED rule in my house :D. |
Quote:
Just a suggestion because I am in the same boat basically. Your pup is a blessing! Take great care of him so he can continue to be that way. :-) Good luck and great starting out!! ;-) |
This is your baby. Listen to all of the good advise, and then do what you feel in your heart is best for you and your puppy. Just like a human baby, I don't think there is anything like too much love. Do whatever you feel comfortable doing. Most of our guys are spoiled rotten because they are such sweet interesting and smart little buggers. |
hey ...how r u ?? okay so just goats milk...do i heat it a lil...and also they told me soak is food in a lil bit of water and then give him that ...he dsnt seem to like it too much ...he's being really moody with eating ...i have 2 kinds of dried food and 2 kinds of food (chicken or lamb with brown rice) soaked with water...its not that he's not eating but he's eating little...i will get the milk tomorrow...hopefully he likes it... thanks for all ur help pria Quote:
|
well thats my new rule...NO SHOES ALLOWED IN THE HOUSEHOLD !!! lol...i wud rather have my ritz safe then have my friends come into the house with their shoes...and honestly hes already bought me so much joy that i wouldn't trade his well being with anything in this world...hes my no1 priority .... Quote:
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:00 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use