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12-03-2006, 11:34 PM | #1 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Los Angeles, Ca
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| Puppy Must haves Checklist, help me out on this one okai since my baby will arrive soon in like less than 2 weeks i want to make sure i have a list of things to get i am mainly interested in some info on what shampoo since i want to make sure to always groom her and shower her so she gets a habit of doing it, as well as me, so what product do you suggest mainly for pups ... and also add in things you know this pup will have to have .... p.s. im so anxious |
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12-04-2006, 07:45 AM | #2 |
Donating YT 500 Club Member | First off - congratulations on the new baby, how exciting!! As far as a checklist of items to have, here are just a few; Good quality dog food - she will be used to eating whatever the breeder is feeding so if you change food do so slowly, replacing the old food with new a little at a time. Harness and leash for walks Piddle pads if she is going to be trained this way Toys - Shampoos and conditioners - it will be a matter of personal preference, I use different things on Ruby. Some for dogs and some human products. I do use baby shampoo around the face though, so it doesn't sting her eyes. Last time - I used Garnier Fructise (sp) shampoo, Jheri Redding Protein treatment, Aussie 3-min. miracle conditioner. For her next bath I'll probably use a different combination. I've used the CC systems for dogs too (wasn't too pleased tho). I would also write down your vet's emergency phone # and there is an 800# for poison control hotline that is free. I would keep these right by the phone, God forbid, just in case.
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12-04-2006, 07:51 AM | #3 |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Pennsylvania
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| You MUST have a tube of Nutri-Cal or Nutri-Stat (take it everywhere you take your pup). Remember, your new pup will need lots of naps. Puppy proof your floors (and anywhere else the pup can reach) before brining home. I don't know what you mean by shower, but it is very important NEVER to let water get in the canal of the ears. You are sure to find this site very helpful when you get your new puppy. |
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