Puppies chew on things in the environment to learn more about what is around them. They also chew to relieve teething pain and to play. Many puppy owners have stories of inappropriate objects that their puppy has chewed to pieces, but you can train your...
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Prepare yourself and your home so that your new dog can quickly become comfortable in his new abode.
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You have probably heard people talk about "baby-proofing" their homes before the arrival of a new child. They do this to make their home safe for an inquisitive youngster that is not yet old enough to be aware of the things in a home that might hurt them...
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Chewing on household objects like furniture or shoes is a problem with many puppies. Some owners simply put up with it, assuming that it’s just a phase and their pooch will grow out of it. But dog owners should not tolerate destructive chewing, and...
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Puppies are, of course, absolutely adorable: Their soft fur, little muzzles, gangly legs and little bellies. But then there are those teeth—small but sharp, and constantly affixed to various things in your home. You can't stop a puppy from teething...
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