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HELP!! new puppy owner I am getting my first puppy ever on Sunday and i am so nervous. I do not know what to buy, or where to begin. I was told not to buy the food until I find out what food the place I purchase my puppy from is feeding him. If the puppy comes with his first shots is that a good thing or is that not enough? I am so confused.. any help is appreciated |
Congradulations! The pup will need a series of shots so you will need to find a vet, you are really not supposed to let pup have much contact with or where other dogs are, until you get the rest of the shots. You need to decide how you are going to house train pup pad or outside.Pads can be bought at walmart or pet stores. You should have a place prepared for the pup to be confined when you cannot watch her or him. Crate or a bathroom,not on carpet.Not allowing pup to use the potty anywhere it is not supposed too is a good start to training. Usually a pup will be frightened and not want to eat anything at first.I would have little chicken or cottage cheese available. Find out what food it has been on and feed same at first. YOu can change to what food you prefer but mix with original for three days. Yorkies can have trouble with their blood sugar dropping after excitement or play. There are many things you can use to treat this. I give mine miniture marshmellows for a treat.You are getting a pup just like a newborn baby. You will get up during the night a couple of times and they will want to play. If you have anymore ? this is a great forum? |
Also you can determine approx. how often a pup will use the bathroom by how old they are. Of course this is guess work, but it has been somewhat true by mine. If they are two mths old then you add an hour. So they should need to go every three hrs. Alot of factors change this eating, play. It will take time to get to some schedule.Of course at first it is just often. |
thank you so much for all the advice, it was really informative.. as far as eating and playing.. how often should i do that? should i start a strict schedule from the beginning? |
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Must haves for the new puppy! Needed: a lap (yours) a playmate (that's you) many toys (that's your shoes, furniture legs, etc.) potty pads (your throw rugs or expensive oriental carpet will work just fine) his/her own bed (oh yea, that's right, you are probably already sleeping in his or her bed--yours) Did I forget anything???? Lots of luck with your new puppy--I have a 1 year old and a 13 week old yorkie. |
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LOL !! You covered it !!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: XstarbriteX - you'll want to do your vet visit within 24 to 48 hours to make sure all is ok and Congratulations on your new puppy. |
:wavey: Welcome to YT, Congrats on your new puppy:) loads of info here, you will soon be addicted:D |
Welcome to Yorkie Talk! Iloveemmy, that was so funny but true. I am thinking you will need a blanket, food, bed, something to keep blood sugar up (nutrical), toys/chewies, crate, baby gate or playpen, leash, harness and treats. I don't know why I am thinking to say this but better safe than sorry: Please make sure that puppy has NO access to ANY cords. Ellie wasn't a chewer as a puppy but she loved cords. Congratulations. |
New puppy I am anxious to hear about the new arrival. |
ok so i went to a breeders pick place around me that has many puppies from good breeders, the place was highly recommended by many people.. I walked in to look at the yorkies (i have been planning on a yorkie for over 6 months now) and i fell IN LOVE with a maltese and ended up buying him instead :rolleyes: i pick him up tomorrow and i am very excited.. gotta start researching malteses now |
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Please buy a waterproof pad for your bed.They have alot of accidents.Always use name brand paper towels. And buy a ex-pen.Go to petsmart,petco,or ebay. Inside the ex-pen puppy pads,bed, toys and bowls.Remember to put the puppy pads on the other side of expen.They dont go potty where they sleep. |
hows the baby?? |
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