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Welcoming Your New Puppy Home

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12 March 2024

Bringing a new puppy into your home is the start of a wonderful journey filled with joy and companionship. However, ensuring a smooth transition and laying the foundation for a happy, healthy life together requires careful attention to their needs. Balancing exercise, interaction, and rest is crucial during these early days. Here's a detailed guide to help you navigate this important phase with your new furry friend.

Exercise with Caution

While puppies have boundless energy, their developing bodies require gentle handling. Too much exercise can strain their joints and leave them exhausted. A good rule of thumb is to limit exercise to five minutes per month of age, no more than twice a day. Mix up activities with free play and structured walks, always monitoring your puppy's response to avoid overexertion.

The Joy of Play and Socialisation

Play isn't just fun; it's vital for a puppy's development. Through play, they learn boundaries, build relationships, and hone their skills. Use toys that stimulate their minds and instincts, and introduce them to humans and other pets in safe environments to foster confidence and social skills.

Early Training and Routine

Start basic training early to establish good behaviour habits. Commands like "sit," "stay," and "come" not only teach obedience but strengthen your bond. Consistent training, coupled with a regular daily routine for meals, bathroom breaks, and playtime, provides stability for your puppy's adjustment to their new surroundings.

The Importance of Rest

Even with all the excitement, puppies need plenty of downtime. Rest is crucial for their growth and emotional well-being. Ensure they have a quiet, comfortable spot to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the household.

Nurturing a Well-Rounded Companion

The first few months shape your puppy's health, behaviour, and relationship with you. By providing appropriate exercise, engaging play, consistent training, and ample rest, you're nurturing a happy, healthy dog.

Remember, every puppy is unique, so be observant and adapt to their individual needs. Consulting with a vet can offer personalised advice. Embrace this special time with patience, love, and attention as you watch your puppy grow into a beloved family member.

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