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When should I vaccinate my puppy/dog ?

GSDCA - FAQ's and Information
Your puppy will have been vaccinated at 6 weeks of age (if you buy through the Puppy Listings service), and you will receive advice from the Breeder on further vaccination. As a guide your puppy will require the next vaccination at 12 weeks, with a "booster" at 16 weeks. After this your dog must be vaccinated every 12 months. The GSDCA Affiliate Club Branches will need to sight your puppy/dog's up-to-date vaccination certificate if you are training at one of those Branches.

SHOULD I GET A PUPPY OR AN OLDER DOG?

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For some people an older dog that has had some training, is housebroken, and is through with chewing is just what they would like to have in starting out with an Anatolian. Whereas others just have to have that little bundle of fur to nurture and watch grow. Some people feel as though they do not truly bond with a dog, unless it starts out with them as a puppy. Others may like knowing from the start the personality and size of their new dog.

Can my older dog handle a puppy?

Frequently Asked Questions about Toy, Tiny, and Teacup Poodl...
This depends entirely on the personality of your older dog. Really old dogs will not like a puppy jumping all over them, especially if they have anything wrong with them or they are in poor health. If your dog is not old or ill, it may take some time to get them used to a new puppy, but they will give in eventually. Puppies are lively and spunky and tend to not give up on making friends. Just be sure to feed them separately so there are no fights.

Should I vaccinate my dog?

Dog and Kennel Magazine Frequently Asked Questions Page
Yes. Vaccinations are very important, especially for puppies. By vaccinating against diseases, you dramatically decrease the possibility of your dog being infected by a disease. Booster shots are very important as well and could very well save your dog's life.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1.) How often do I have to vaccinate my dog?

Boone County Animal Control Department
You are required by law to have your dog vaccinated against rabies each and every year, unless you vaccinate for three years. A three (3) year vaccination is good for three (3) years.

WHAT IS LYME DISEASE AND SHOULD I VACCINATE MY DOG FOR IT?

Valley Lyons Pet Hospital - FAQS
Lyme disease is an illness that affects the joints and muscles of the dog. It can be transmitted to dogs and people. The ticks in this area have been found to carry Lyme disease. It is highly recommended that your pet be vaccinated for this if they go outside. You can also apply Frontline as a preventative for ticks and fleas. Talk to your vet if you have more questions.

Is it okay to get a second puppy to keep my other dog company?

Frequently Asked Questions about Toy, Tiny, and Teacup Poodl...
Lots of people buy a puppy and find that they feel sorry for him or her while they are away during business hours. We end up selling a second puppy to about 50% of our customers within the first year. Dogs love company, and it is not too hard to train a second puppy or even get two at the same time and train them together. It is less stressful on them when they have another pet to keep them company.

When do I need to switch my puppy to an adult dog food?

Frequently Asked Questions | Purina.com
You should continue to feed a puppy formula to large and giant breed dogs (dogs that will weight more than 50 pounds) up to two years and one full year for all other dogs before switching to an adult pet food.

What is the best way to housebreak my puppy or older dog ?

FAQs | John's Natural Dog Training San Diego
Most owners have the highest expectations, with the least understanding, when it comes to teaching their dogs how to go to the bathroom outside, while on a walk or in a designated area. To really establish how you are going to accomplish this daunting task, you must determine these three things; Crate-training is the simplest and most effective way I know of to housebreak your puppy or older dog. However, not all puppies take to the crate.

Is my puppy/dog AKC registered?

Buy a Puppy, Buying a Dog - Euro Puppy USA FAQ
Our puppies/dogs are registered by the Hungarian Kennel Club (MEOE). We can obtain the Export Pedigree ($75) allowing you to transfer the dog's registration to AKC with full breeding/showing rights. Please visit AKC's web site for more information or download the Foreign Registration Application form. The AKC will charge you a fee of either $50.00 or $55.00 depending upon the services requested. Click here for help on how to fill out your AKC Foreign Registration Form.

What should I feed my puppy/dog ?

GSDCA - FAQ's and Information
There are many different diets suitable for feeding puppies. The breeder of your puppy should provide you with a recommended feeding program (diet chart) at the time you buy the puppy. This is a requirement of all Breeders who sell through the GSDCA Affiliate Club Puppy Listings service. Access to clean, fresh water is essential at all times. A good diet is complimented by proper exercise according to the age of the dog.

What is the correct weight for my puppy/dog ?

GSDCA - FAQ's and Information
This depends on many factors such as the sex of the dog, the age, the height, etc. As a guide an adult male should weigh between 30 and 40 Kg, whilst adult females should weigh between 22 and 32 Kg. Puppies/dogs that are overfed and become overweight can develop serious physical problems.

How much should I exercise my puppy/dog ?

GSDCA - FAQ's and Information
There is a mistaken belief that a young puppy (up to 12 months of age) should have "plenty" of exercise. That belief is incorrect ! As a general rule up to 12 months of age, "on lead" exercise should be very limited. Natural free running is the best form of exercise for a youngster, because when they tire they can easily stop. Serious or extensive exercise should not occur until the dog has reached the age of twelve (12) months.

Why is it important to socialise my puppy/dog ?

GSDCA - FAQ's and Information
A well bred puppy will have all the basics for the making of a sound, well adjusted puppy and adult dog, however this is just the foundation for the future. Once you take the puppy home it then becomes your responsibility to continue the development of the puppy. This means exposing and reassuring the puppy to and around people, other dogs, the home environment, and the community environment, so as it learns to be confident in all circumstances.

Obedience Training Your Dog and Puppy : How and Why ?

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The obedience training is the best thing that you can do for your dog and puppy. It improve the bonding between the handler and the dog. While it does not solve all behaviour problem, it is the foundation for solving just any dog related problem. Most important of all, the obedience training open up a line of communications between you and your dog. Such effective communication is necessary for you to instruct your dog about what you want her to do.

What if I can't keep the puppy/dog?

Brussels Griffon, Affenpinscher, Belgian Buddies
NO time is one of my puppies/dogs to be surrendered to an animal shelter or rescue! If for any reason you can not keep your puppy and are unable to find a loving home, they will always have a home with me until a suitable home is found.

Which shot records should I have for my dog or puppy?

Frequently Asked Dog Training Questions
For puppy classes, puppies must be up-to-date for their age, with at least the first set of DHLPP shots, usually given between 6-8 weeks of age. Because socialization is so time-dependant, we do not usually recommend waiting until the whole series of puppy shots are complete, but different veterinarians will suggest different guidelines for your puppy, so please take their advice into consideration. For non-puppy classes (Agility, Basic Manners, etc.
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