Each of our owners welcomes the arrival of new dog babies with excitement. Some of them are purchased, and some are donations from partners and friends. Because the dogs are very small, it may be difficult for them to adapt to the new environment. In order for the dog baby to adapt to the new owner and family as much as possible, and for the health of the dog baby, it is best for parents to make some preparations for the arrival of your dog baby in advance, so that it can not only adapt to the environment as much as possible, but also grow up healthily and happily. Can immediately notice the dog's discomfort or provide immediate rescue and seek medical attention immediately. Before buying a dog, it is recommended that you go to the pet hospital to buy two test strips for detecting infectious diseases. One is a test strip for parvovirus detection, and the other is a test strip for canine distemper virus detection. These two are the most common infectious diseases in dogs. Learn how to use test strips and how to check for diseases, including whether there are penetrations in the eyes, whether the skin is hairless and scaly, whether there is soft feces around the anus, and then wear the test strips to choose a healthy one Dog!

Preparations to welcome your dog
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Please wear a towel on the way home. Use a towel to wipe the mother dog and other dog babies a few times, so that they can carry their scent home and help it become familiar with the new environment as much as possible. I also specially carry some tissues and plastic bags to prevent my dog ​​from getting motion sickness. You may also wish to purchase a flight case or carrying bag that fits its size in advance, so that it can travel safely without feeling unfamiliar, now or in the future. You can stay with it in the car for a while before setting off. If it behaves well, you can give it appropriate compliments.

Design a new home that is suitable for your dog. When you are ready to take your dog home, make all the preparations you can. Ensure that it can adapt to the new life in a safe and stable environment. You may wish to prepare an old blanket, an old box or a bamboo basket, and leave the ventilation holes open, so that it can lie comfortably and effectively avoid the wind and cold. If your dog keeps howling and arguing when you get home, you might as well try buying a small alarm clock, one that ticks and sounds like a stopwatch. Wrap it in a cloth and put it next to it, which is similar toIts mother's heartbeat will make it feel at ease and peaceful.

We should prepare special food basins and water basins for it according to its size and size (preferably stainless steel, Other materials are easily used by dogs as teeth grinding toys or even eaten),

Hand the dog home Finally, you need to keep the following things on hand:

* Nutritious and high-quality pet food (when the puppies are small, it is best to Eat milk cake or puppy food that suits its size. Don’t change the food from the original breeder at the beginning. Use it for a week and gradually switch to the new food you prepared for it.)

*Use as a complimentary snack during practice.

*Stainless steel rice bowls and basins with non-pointed tips.

*Pet ID tag with contact information between you and the veterinarian (the veterinarian will make a health record file for your dog, When to deworm and vaccinate, formulate a healthy immunization plan for your dog based on the actual situation, provide timely instructions and publish some health tips, and also facilitate immediate contact with your dog’s doctor in case of emergencies).

*Necklaces and traction wear (neither too loose nor too tight, too loose may get stuck on overlying objects, too tight It will be very uncomfortable, check it every day, and gradually loosen the necklace as it grows).

*Brushes (talk to your doctor or groomer about the right brush for your dog and how to use it), combs, and pet shampoo.

*Cleaning supplies, such as disinfectant, detergent, etc.

*Toys, when it grows teeth and replaces teeth, you need to prepare toys that are thick, non-toxic and big enough for it. Avoid swallowing and it may get stuck in the throat, stomach or intestines.

At the end, here are some tips for parents:

1. Store all cleaning agents and chemicals out of reach of your dog.

2. Do not let your dog get close to harmful plants: orangutan wood, azalea, camellia, daisy leaf, Japanese yew, oleander, ivy, etc.

3. Place fragile things out of reach.

4. Hide or protect the wires well to avoid being bitten by your dog.

5. Put away children's toys on the floor to prevent small toys from being swallowed by your dog.

6. Don’t give dogs medicines that humans take casually. Many medicines are harmful to dogs. Highly allergic materials, otherwise you will regret it.



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