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YOUR DOG'S TREAT & POOP BAG CARRIER
Poochy Pouch is here! Every dog owner's answer culminated in a convenient & fashionable carry-all for your dog's treats & poop bags. You"ll love your new Poochy Pouch and its practicality. Attaches to most retractable dog leash. Available in 3 colors.
LE FOURRE-TOUT POUR BISCUITS ET SACS POUR EXCREMENTS
Voici Poochy Pouch! Un fourre-tout qui répond à tous vos besoins, tout en étant à la mode et pratique pour les petites gâteries et sacs de votre chien.
You can also use Mini Pages and Photo Albums
(for more options look at Widgets).
Poochy Pouch is practical, cool, and chic. A must have retractable dog leash accessory for dog's of all shapes and sizes. Poochy Pouch will hold your poop bags, treats, cell phone, keys & mics items.
Poochy Pouch est chic, pratique et attrayant. L’accessoire indispensable pour laisses-rétractables idéal pour chiens de toutes tailles.
YOUR DOG CARE
Your Dog will be there by your side, as your loving companion - he will offer you protection if ever the need arises. Pet dog owners in turn must know how to look after their pet dog, and be responsible for it. The dog's needs are simple and easy to follow. When puppies come home they need lots of love and attention. They may stress a little at first, as this is probably the first time they are away from their mother and their littermates. It is important that you begin the process of socialization, generally integrating your new pet into your family and teaching it to relate to people and other animals through gentle play, interaction and having pleasant encounters with family friends and pets. Do not leave them alone for a long period of time. They need to know they are in a safe and loving invironment.
A stress free environment for your puppy
Try and avoid sudden loud noises such as children screaming or doors slamming. Also limit the visitors your new puppy has - gradually allowing it to get used to more and more strange faces.
Provide a warm comfortable bed. Make sure your puppy will still fit into it as it grows. Place the puppy's bed where you want it to sleep as an adult or grown dog - usually the best place would be a quiet, private corner. For the first few nights - settling period - a fluffy toy and a warm (not hot) water bottle placed beneath the bedding will help. The puppy may be noisy and stressed at night immediately after separation from its littermates. A low radio or ticking clock can help sooth it. When the puppy is awake during the day, give it lots of body contact and talk to your puppy in a soft voice to express friendship and a gruff voice to express disapproval of any of its unwanted actions.
Keeping your puppy safe
The following are things to consider when preparing for the arrival of a new puppy. Lock away household and garden chemicals. Make sure electrical cords are out of biting reach.
Be extra careful when using lawnmowers, skateboards, roller blades or any other similar thing. Make sure the puppy cannot get thru any swimming pool fencing. Also do not use chemicals
on lawn were the puppy will be going. Do not use harsh cleaning product on your home floors. Try environmentally safe cleaning products.
Teaching your puppy the house rules
The newest member of the 'family pack' must learn that you are the pack leader and that it is the bottom dog in the pack. Once the new puppy recognizes its place in the family hierarchy it will be happier and easily trained to obey commands. The puppy will look to its pack leader to protect it and make decisions for it. A retractable leash is ideal for a puppy, in this way you can't force the puppy to over exercise. Adult dogs also need exercise and play - walking a dog everyday is great, or play in the park with a ball or stick. If everyday is too hard to manage, try at least four times a week.
"ENJOY YOUR BEST FRIEND AND LOVING COMPANION"