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I am your Puppy, and I will love you until the end of the
Earth, but please know a few things about me.
I am a Puppy, this means that my intelligence and capacity
for learning are the same as an 8-month-old child.
I am a Puppy; I will chew EVERYTHING I can get my teeth on.
This is how I explore and learn about the world. Even HUMAN
children put things in their mouths. It's up to you to guide
me to what is mine to chew and what is not.
I am a Puppy; I cannot hold my bladder for longer than 1 - 2
hours. I cannot "feel" that I need to poop until it is
actually beginning to come out. I cannot vocalize nor tell
you that I need to go, and I cannot have "bladder and bowel
control" until 6 - 9 months. Do not punish me if you have
not let me out for 3 hours and I tinkle. It is your fault.
As a Puppy, it is wise to remember that I NEED to go potty
after: eating, sleeping, playing, drinking, and around every
2 - 3 hours in addition. If you want me to sleep through the
night, then do not give me water after 7 or 8 p.m. A crate
will help me learn to housebreak easier, and will avoid you
being mad at me.
I am a Puppy, accidents WILL happen, please be patient with
me! In time I will learn.
I am a Puppy, I like to play.
I will run around, and chase imaginary monsters, and chase
your feet and toes and 'attack' you, and chase fuzz balls,
other pets, and small kids. It is play; it's what I
do. Do not be made at me or expect me to be sedate,
mellow and sleep all day. If my high energy level is
too much for you, maybe you could consider an older rescue
from a shelter or Rescue group. My play is beneficial,
use your wisdom to guide me in my play with appropriate
beneficial, use your wisdom to guide me in my play with
appropriate toys, and activities like chasing a rolling
ball, or gentle tug games, or plenty of chew toys for me.
If I nip you too hard, talk to me in "dog talk", by giving a
loud YELP, I will usually get the message, as this is how
dogs communicate with one another. If I get too rough,
simply ignore me for a few moments, or put me in my crate
with an appropriate chew toy.
I am a puppy; hopefully you would
not yell, hit, strike, kick or beat a 6-month old human
infant, so please do not do the same to me. I am
delicate, and also very impressionable. If you treat
me harshly now, I will grow up learning to fear being hit,
spanked, kicked or beat. Instead, please guide me with
encouragement and wisdom. For instance, if I am
chewing something wrong, say, "No Chew" and hand me a toy I
CAN chew. Better yet, pick up ANYTHING that you do not
want me to get into. I can't tell the difference
between your old sock and your new sock, or an old sneaker
and your $200.00 Nikes.
I am a puppy, and I am a creature
with feelings and drives much like your own, but yet also
very different. Although I am NOT a human in a dog
suit, neither am I an unfeeling robot who can instantly obey
your every whim. I truly DO want to please you,
and be a part of your family, and your life. You got
me (I hope) because you want a loving partner and companion,
so do not relegate me to the backyard when I get bigger.
Do not judge me harshly but instead mold me with gentleness
and guidelines and training into the kind of family member
you want me to be.
I am a Puppy and I am not perfect,
and I know you are not perfect either. I love you
anyway. So please, learn all you can about training,
and puppy behaviors and caring for me from your
Veterinarian, books on dog care and even researching on the
computer! Learn about my particular breed and it's
characteristics, it will give you understanding and insight
into WHY I do all the things I do. Please teach me
with love, patience, the right why to behave and socialize
me with training in a puppy class or obedience class, we
will BOTH have a lot of fun together.
I am a Puppy and I want more then
anything to love you, to be with you, and to please you.
Won't you please take time to understand how I work?
We are the same you and I, in that we both feel hunger,
pain, thirst, discomfort, fear, but yet we are also very
different and must work to understand one another's
language, body signals, wants and needs. Someday I
will be a handsome dog, hopefully one you can be proud of
and one that you will love as much as I love you.
Love,
Your Puppy
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