Pre-Puppy Wisdom
Hi all, while admittedly I'm still a long ways away from my own new pup, I'd love to hear any pre-puppy advice from you guys. What is the thing you most wish someone would have told you or that one item you wish you had gotten before bringing your pup home?
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One item? *The Other End of the Leash* by Patricia McConnell.
And read many books by Ian Dunbar, Emma Parsons and Jean Donaldson.
Of course, be careful to socialize and not traumatize. If the puppy is showing hesitation, then it's too much. Move at their pace.
Oh and prepare for sleepless nights for a few weeks!
I wish I knew more about the different types of dog foods. I was ignorant and thought "dog food" at the grocery store was all the same thing. It's probably because when I was 5 years old we fed our chihuahua at the time kibble n bits. Now I'm this huge raw feeding junkie lol
@brada1878 I remember those crate crying days very well. Noah, my Golden Retriever, would cry bloody murder at night when we got him. We found that crating him for short periods during the day helped.
Jesse
But regardless, there will come a time when you look back and wish you had done something differently. Just know that EVERYONE is not perfect. And EVERYONE has the same desire to do their very best.
Every good dog training book starts with a story about how the trainer was going to raise this perfect dog and instead the dog was timid, or aggressive, or some other issue. And through love and patience they overcame whatever issue and thus wrote a book about it. My point is even trainers don't get perfection so don't expect it of yourself.
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Puppyhood is not unlike childhood, only its over by 18-months rather than 18-years. The rewards for a job well done for either are extraordinary (my twins turn 18-years this summer!). StaticNfuzz, there were times I would've liked to crate one of both of the twins - haha