All puppies are cute. However, raising a cute
puppy requires a considerable commitment of one's
time and each breed has its unique
characteristics. Some dog breeds are better suited for
the lifestyles of certain individuals and less so for
others. Study the temperament, training
aptitude, grooming requirements, common health concerns,
exercise needs and size of the breed you are
considering before making the decision as to which cute
puppy to bring home.
While generally tiny at birth, cute puppies grow rather
quickly but still need the nurturing and companionship of
their mother and siblings for the first two to three
months. Newborn puppies spend most of their time sleeping
and nursing. During the first few weeks a puppy's vision
and hearing is extremely limited but begins to
develop. After about a month of nursing, puppies are
gradually weaned and can start to eat solid food. By
two months of age, puppies no longer need to nurse. By
this time cute puppies are more active and begin to play with
their littermates and explore. A puppy should not be
separated from its mother prior to two to three months of
age. Puppy litters average around six but vary
widely and some breeds have litters up to
twelve.
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The first several days after being separated from its
mother and litter a puppy will cry. Expect a new puppy to
have a few "accidents" until it is
housebroken. Puppy bladders are small and so a puppy
should be let outside numerous times thoughout the day.
When the owner cannot oversee their puppy's activitives, it is
best to use a crate or confine a puppy to a small portion of
the home until it is housebroken. Note that the crate
should be just large enough to sleep in but not wet in.
While many undesirable activities a new puppy performs
might seem cute, the puppy should be trained at an early age
that these are undesirable behaviours so that they are not
carried into adulthood. Playtoys can
help prevent your cute puppy from destroying
furniture and other household items. Ideally your cute
puppy shouldn't be left alone for extended periods of time in
the first several weeks. This also helps in
disciplining as one can let the puppy know with a firm voice at
the very moment they do something they shouldn't that that
behaviour is
unacceptable.
Socialization at an early age is important so that your
cute puppy becomes accustomed to being around people and other
dogs. It is also important that puppies be given
vaccinations within the first few months and that training
commence after about six months. In
general, dogs have a high degree of intelligence compared
to other animals. Sexual maturity is usually attained
between six months and two years of age depending on the breed
so dogs which are not intended for breeding should be neutered
by this
time.
Dogs have been man's best friend for thousands of years
and have been used for hunting, herding, search and rescue,
pest control, protection, transportation, service for those
with disabilities and companionship. Dogs have
hearing and olfactory abilities far beyond those of
humans. The American Kennel Association has defined
characteristics for more than one hundred fifty pure
dogbreeds. Cute puppies typically learn either through
observation of more experienced dogs or through positive
reinforcement.
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