Its so exciting to get your new pal to his new loving home, You could just imagine the playtime, the cuteness, the energy running on the little fella but before all that cuteness goes around your house, you have to get yourself prepared. The training and patience would be the greatest keys to this puppy growing up and adjust himself to make both your lives easier and better and now days technology and life hacks can help you make it easier.
Here is a few tips for you and you new puppy
1. DIY Pet Treats and Pill Pockets
There are plenty of DIY dog treat recipes out there for those who like to show their pooch a little loving from the oven! But, if you have a pet that needs daily medication, and you don’t want to spend money on store-bought pill pockets, you can make your own with this simple pill-pocket recipe.
2. Chicken and Rice Works Wonders for the Upset Puppy Tummy
Vets have recommended it for years. If your dog suffers from digestive troubles, and you’ve cleared him of the more serious health issues with your vet, you can help soothe his tummy with a base chicken and rice home-cooked meal.
3.DIY Pet Beds From Old Furniture
You got some old pillows you and cabinets you don’t know what to do with? Just turn them into a chill spot and a bed for the little one. You can find a few ideas and before/after pictures on how amazingly this hack can make your home and your pals bed spot, amazing. 🙂 Click Here
4.Bitter Apple for Problem Chewers
If your dog is chewing you out of house and home, Bitter Apple is a safe alternative to deter your pet from taking that next bite. It tastes pretty potent to dogs, but it’s also perfectly safe for them to ingest – unlike your power cord.
5.Baking Soda and Vinegar Remove Urine Smell
Soak up the urine with a paper towel, spray the stain with a mixture of half vinegar and half baking soda solution, and let it soak in for 10 minutes. Then, absorb the excess moisture with a paper towel, sprinkle the spot with baking soda, and let it dry. Just keep pets away, as baking soda is toxic to dogs. Once dry, vacuum it up. Remember, dogs will eliminate where they smell their previous markings, so it’s very important to deodorize as well as clean to prevent repeat accidents.
6.For Puppy-Kissable Breath
If you dog suffers from bad breath, but doesn’t enjoy the tooth-brushing experience, you can put dog toothpaste on a lint brush and have your dog lick it off. Much of the bacteria that causes that foul smell is on the tongue. Another trick is to add parsley to their food. It’s full of good vitamins and naturally eliminates stinky breath.
7.Know Your Dog’s Body Language
Dog’s can’t talk like humans. If you know how to read their body language, they can communicate very effectively to you how they are feeling. Many dog bites happen from humans not tuning into the signals the dog is screaming through their body posture. Most dogs bite when that’s the only recourse left to get their point across.
8.Microchip and Register your Pet
A registered microchip on your dog could save his life if he ends up in a high-kill animal shelter. Keep your records current with the microchip company and your vet. There are so many stories of families who would have never been reunited with their pets, except for their decision to microchip.