I ran across this article on tips for raising puppies, and thought it might 
be helpful for the new members that are getting puppies.
Val
Sampson and Delilah
Jax, FL

Five Easy Ways to Raise a Great Puppy 

By Paul Easton Have you read the wonderful book about Marley, the "worst dog 
in the world?" Marley was "behaviorally challenged" from puppyhood until the 
end of his days, but well-loved by his often-frustrated owner. You may not be 
raising the worst puppy in the world, but there's no doubt that these little 
critters are loving, lovable and yes, challenging! From housebreaking accidents 
to the shredding of a couch pillow by your teething pup, you'll need a lot of 
patience and even more love. Here are some tips for raising a really great 
puppy: 

1. Provide your pup with the best veterinary care and nutrition during his 
first year. He needs all his vaccinations and nutritional puppy food for a full 
year while his bones and muscles are growing. A healthy puppy is a joy, even 
if he is rowdy and rambunctious at times! Pups that grow ill from poor food and 
lack of vet care won't have that boundless energy that is so much fun. 

2. Socialize, socialize, socialize! From the day he comes into your home, 
start teaching your puppy the rules of the house. Help him get used to his new 
home; the location of his food and water bowls, where he sleeps, places that 
are 
off-limits, what are his toys vs. your new suede leather shoes, and 
appropriate manners. Make sure you touch and hold him a lot so he learns that 
it's safe 
to be with people. New pups miss their mother and their litter-mates, so 
don't be surprised if your little one want to snuggle in your lap or draped 
around 
your neck! He needs to feel secure, warm, and loved. 

3. It's playtime! Puppies have a lot of excess energy to work off, so if you 
don't want him running through the house like he was shot from a cannon, 
bowling over anything or anybody in his way, give him lots of indoor and 
outdoor 
playtime. Puppies love to play "throw and chase." He may not get the "fetch" 
thing, but if you throw it, he'll chase it! Tug-of-war is always a favorite, 
too. 
A tug rope dog toy or just one of your old socks ignites his instinct to lock 
his jaws and pull! This is great for teething pups - it's huge fun and it 
helps him shed those little needle-teeth that, being razor sharp, have snared 
your finger more than once. 

4. Puppies live by the rule "Because I love you, I know you'll love me back." 
And he does love you - absolutely and unconditionally. He lives and breathes 
for the moments you spend with him, whether you're playing, eating, going for 
a walk, or curled up on the bed for a nap; all your puppy wants is to be by 
your side. Don't disappoint him! You can crate-train him to sleep quietly in 
his 
bed while you're at work, but when you come home he'll be duct-taped to your 
side! 

5. Keep your puppy safe. He's only a baby - not knowing what's good for him 
and what can hurt him. Pups will try anything; he'll chew plant leaves that 
could poison him, he'll get into chemicals, and he'll be inquisitive about that 
rattlesnake that made its way into your wooded back yard! It's up to you to 
protect him from himself by supervising where he is and what he's doing. If 
he's 
too quiet, chances are he's up to no good! 

There is an ancient legend of the Cherokee Nation: Early in creation, man and 
animals lived side by side. But one day the Great Spirit decided to separate 
man from the animals by giving man an eternal soul. The Great Spirit caused a 
huge chasm to open in the earth with man on one side and the animals on the 
other side. The chasm grew wider and wider until, at the very last moment, the 
dog jumped across the chasm to stand by man. 


   

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