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QuestionHow should I make a puppy happyCommunity AnswerJust reward your puppy for good behavior and pay lots of attention to it.
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QuestionThe breeders house seems a bit dodgey. Should I still get a puppy from them?SomebodyWhoHelpsCommunity AnswerFirst, temperament test the dog. If the breeder seems to cover up something or says things like "He never does that, it's fine," beware.
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QuestionHow do I choose a dog from online?Community AnswerYou can't pick a dog online. You can look at litters in online ads posted by breeders, but you should never choose a puppy until you've seen it in person. Also, if you can't see the mother for any reason, you should leave - a good breeder will always have the mother available for viewing.
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QuestionWhat should I do first when I adopt an abandoned puppy?Community AnswerTake it to the vet for an intensive check to ensure the puppy does not have worms or other diseases.
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QuestionWe have a female dog at our house and she just had puppies. I have narrowed it down to two of them but I still can't choose, I like the both. What do I do?Community AnswerThere are tests you can do to determine which puppy would be better. For example, if they are golden retrievers, tests to see how well they will do with retrieving, and if they are hounds check to see how well they can track. Just Google search "(their breed) puppy ability test."
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QuestionWhen do puppies have to have vaccines?Community AnswerIt depends on what vaccine. Some vaccines are done as young as 7 to 8 weeks old. Rabies vaccinations, specifically, can't be done until the puppy is 6 months old.
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QuestionIs a teacup Pomeranian a good choice if I have a bunch of younger siblings?Community AnswerNo. These dogs need to be in a home with older kids, not kids who will want to play with them 24/7.
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QuestionMy family and I are most likely getting a puppy next summer. But my parents tell me he will be my responsibility. Will I have time for school and him? Or will this just be stressful?Community AnswerYeah, you will have time. I have three dogs and I'm in school. It's not hard to feed them three times a day. Feed them when you wake up, when you get home from school, and when you go to sleep. Walk your dog and play with him as much as possible.
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QuestionHow do I pick a puppy with shepherding skills from the litter?Community AnswerYou'll want a dog who has both parents as herding or working dogs, then any of the puppies are good. One tip is, try putting a puppy on its back, if it doesn't fight you, it will be more submissive and easier to train (that's how police dogs are chosen). The ones who struggle are very stubborn (still good dogs though!).
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QuestionI really want a Pomsky dog but my dad doesn't like huskies or Pomeranians because he says that they aren't friendly. I have found one that is super nice, but I don't know how to convince my dad. Tips?Community AnswerTalk to him about the dogs. The news often highlights the bad stories such as dog attacks, but doesn't always do a good job of emphasizing the positive attributes of dogs generally or certain breeds. What would be ideal is if you can find someone who owns a Pomsky who can share his or her good experiences with your dad and answer any concerns he has.
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QuestionHow do I choose a miniature Schnauzer puppy?Community AnswerIt depends on what you'd like. In the article, the puppies' personalities are listed. Would you like the timid pup? What about the rebel? It all depends on the characteristics you'd like. (Warning: The article and other posts mention to never get a dog that seems too shy, or relaxed that it won't come to you. If it won't come to you, try not to pick that one!)
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QuestionI'm planning to get a Labrador, but I live in an apartment. Is this suitable for the dog?Community AnswerIf you're up for the challenge of providing plenty of daily exercise, it should not matter if you live in an apartment.
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QuestionI plan to adopt an Aussie and Beagle mix puppy named Iris, but I have children at the ages of eleven, ten, and three. Will she be good with them according to breed?Sunset102Community AnswerThat would be a good choice for children of their age.
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QuestionHow do I choose a guard dog? I will go for a Rottweiler, but how do I know which will be more muscular and a better guard dog?Community AnswerRottweilers are great guard dogs. If you want a bigger, more muscular dog, choose a puppy with big paws. Most of your dog's guarding skills will come from training. Any dog can be a guard dog if trained properly.
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QuestionMy little sister is allergic, but my mum doesn't want to pay lots of money for a dog that bother her allergies. What should I do?SomebodyWhoHelpsCommunity AnswerIf you really want one, save up for a hypoallergenic dog. This may take a while, but it is best for your sister. If you can't save up, it is best not to get a dog. Some allergic reactions to dogs can be life threatening.
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QuestionWhat does it imply if a puppy snorts or grunts?Community AnswerLike people, puppies snort and grunt, but there is nothing much to get them to stop. Just accept these sounds are part of having a pet.
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QuestionShould a decision be made on a pup in a litter at 2 weeks of age?SomebodyWhoHelpsCommunity AnswerWait until the pup is at least 6 weeks old, then its attitude should have developed.
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QuestionI am getting a beagle, and I heard that it was hard to train. Is there anything I can do to train a beagle more easily?SomebodyWhoHelpsCommunity AnswerAsk the breeder or shelter about his favorite treats and train him with these. He is more likely to listen. You could also get a clicker.
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QuestionI really want to get a German shepherd but my dad says they are not friendly dogs. This is the only breed I want. Any ideas on how to compromise?Community AnswerI have owned many German shepherds they are a very protective breed but they can be very sweet and calm. It sounds like your dad had a bad experience with one. You can try to get your dad to meet some, but if he won't, it sounds like you may need to decide how badly you want a dog.
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QuestionHow long can I leave my puppy home alone?Community AnswerThe shorter the better, until your puppy reaches adult age. One hour per month old is a good rule of thumb.
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QuestionMy local store does not stock the puppy's food he was being fed at the breeder's house, how can I give him a new sort of food without upsetting his stomach?SomebodyWhoHelpsCommunity AnswerOrder some online or ask the breeder if they would be willing to give you some until you can transition to the new food. Once you have the old food, buy some of the new food and slowly integrate it little by little into his meals.
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QuestionWould "Rover" be a good name for my beagle puppy?Community AnswerIt depends if it's a male or female. If it's a male, Rover is a great name for a beagle. If it's a female, maybe something like Dixie for a beagle.
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QuestionIf I have two kittens, is it a good idea to get a miniature schnauzer or Boston terrier?Community AnswerIt depends on how old the kittens are. If they could be injured or harmed by a lively young dog, it is safer to wait until they are cats.
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QuestionIs a shy dog a good dog?Community AnswerIn some cases, yes, but not always. Shy dogs can be less likely to get into trouble though since they are generally more concerned with punishment.
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QuestionWhy should you not choose the largest puppy? I have seen one which is the last of the litter and the breeder said people didn't want him because of his size. He is a cavapoo.Community AnswerThere are a few reasons. One, if you wanted to show him, he might be too big (although that sounds like a designer dog anyway). Two, if he has any behavior problems such as biting or jumping, it would cause more damage. Three, many people want a small, cute dog (not that big dogs aren't cute) that can sit on their lap or ride in their purse.
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QuestionHow do I choose a French bulldog?Community AnswerFrench bulldogs are perky breeds, so if you're meeting it in person, go for the most hyper one. It may seem like a bad idea, but after a bit, it will calm down. Don't pick the one that lies in the corner and just sits there. Something may be wrong with it.
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QuestionI have found a litter of 3 Maltipoos, all with different personalities and all with tear staining. I was going for the runt of the litter, but she seems too timid, the other girl is bold and playful.Community AnswerYou should pick the one that feels right to you. If you felt an instant connection with the runt, you should get her, even though she's timid. Their personalities change as they grow older. Go with your instincts.
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QuestionI am worried about getting a puppy from a mother who has had several litters because it could mean the puppy may have health problems later on. Is this correct?Community AnswerNo; usually a more seasoned mother will have healthier puppies.
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