
Tips for Training and the care of a Rottie / Lab mix?
Hello. I just got a new puppy two days ago and I am madly in love my little Athena "What I need is advice on the care and education of this type of dog. I wonder what his weight range can be and how to react rotter children. (So far, she seems to like mine), just ask what the story is. What should my puppy to chew on? Besides me and my socks! Is there any type of chew toy or snack is recommended for young puppy teeth? (6 weeks) How do I steer her away when she bites me? His nails are extremely long. They stick in the carpet I have in my living room. Does the vet will be able to cut these down a bit?? (They seem to be more and stronger than normal, almost feline!) What should I expect from his first vet visit? Plans? Dewormer? Throw me some ideas here, people! lol I'm so excited about her having in my life and want to ensure it gets everything it needs.
I have a rott / mix lab, and all dogs are different but mine has risen to 110 pounds. People call a miniature horse, she is so great. She loves everyone, including children .... but if yours is as big as mine, you'll have a look around because than I can probably knock small children during his tail. In addition, the ..... chew when mine was a puppy she has destroyed almost all the toys I gave him a few days. There are toys that very few have survived longer than that. Kongs are one thing that bodes well, and rope toys. I have a rubber toy thick ring thing that survived throughout his puppy and all my new puppy chewing stage as well. Fetching bite inhibition. If your puppy is 6 weeks, she was not with her littermates enough to learn what could be one reason for her to bite so much. For now, when she bites you, say no bite, and give him a chew toy instead of your hand. Yes, the veterinarian may cut his toenails. nails Dogs must be trimmed. You can do it yourself, but I get the vet to show you how to first if you do not know. Expect to pay lotsa $ $ $ over the next few months at the vet, the puppy during the first months are expensive. Oh, and make sure you learn his foot properly! Since the mine was my first dog ever, I did not know how it was. You do not want a dog, you pull it stronger and weighs more than you. I had to go through the trouble of teaching the mine to walk straight when she was a few years and let me tell you, that was tough.
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