Senin, 13 Juni 2011

Beagle Puppy Care


Caring for your Beagle puppy can be tough. Like any other puppy, Beagles puppies are timid, scared and unfamiliar with you and your home. You have opened up a whole new world for your Beagle by bringing him or her into your home. It is important that you care for your Beagle puppy and take the right steps in caring and raising your Beagle to be a disciplined dog. Offering your Beagle good puppy care will help set up a long friendship.

The first night with your Beagle puppy can be tough. You will hear him or her howl all night and you will be tempted to give in and let the dog out of its crate and have it sleep with you. It is important that your bed is yours and your dog's crate is its bed. Instead of inviting your Beagle to your bed, you can bring a ticking clock wrapped in a warm blanket. This will simulate the mother's heartbeat and help the beagle feel more comfortable.

Another thing to consider is your beagle's name. Remember, that Beagles are already low on the obedience list. Some dogs are better at coming to when you call them. This is an area that a Beagle puppy might have trouble. That is why you need to select a short name. The best rule when giving your dog a name is to have it be less than two syllables long. Anything longer than that will put them at a disadvantage with discipline and listening.

Food is something you should research in detail. Dry foods are the best for your Beagle puppy. Make sure you select a brand product that is geared for small to medium size puppies in accordance to it age. Because of their age, they are more prone to sickness so always check for recalls as well.

Also, the feeding time and amount of food should be a concern for you. Does not matter the age, if you have a Beagle, they will eat until the food dish is empty. You want to start your puppy out on the right diet. Before twelve weeks old, you should be feeding them three times a day. If you buy the right food for your Beagle puppy, then the suggestive amount should be on there. Twelve weeks or older, the Beagle should eat two cups a day. Feed them one cup in the morning and one in the evening.

Finding the right vet is crucial. They will act as the dog's doctor. They will learn the dog and will be able to keep a record of their health as they get older. They will be able to draw conclusions, give you warning and help you in caring for your beagle puppy. You can shop the local vets when you go to get your Beagle its rabies shots. This is something that should not be overlooked.
Caring for your Beagle puppy will set the right tone in your long lasting relationship. Concern for their health and well being will show that you are dedicated to your role.

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