Thursday, 14 August 2014

How to take care of your Bull Terrier

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Documentation

If you collect your puppy make sure that you get the registration documents. It will save you a lot of time and you don't have to make unnecessary calls. Only the breeders can register the puppies.

Care and Accommodation

When the puppy leaves the breed he will be helpless and will depend on you to take care of him or her. He will disturb your peace and disrupt your household before established a routine.

Sleeping Arrangements

In the start let the puppy sleep in the kitchen or near your room. You can just a large cardboard box, and later you can replace when it is necessary. The dog's need their own bed like a kennel, box or crate, because they feel a lot saver in their own bed. There must be space in the kennel and make sure it can take your dog's weigh because in a years’ time they can weigh 25kg to 30kg. Use blankets to keep them warm. Make sure the blankets are dry every day and clean.

House Training

Place newspapers from his box to the kitchen door he will almost be house trained. To learn your puppy takes him or her outside to relieve him immediately after waking. If you take him or her out use the same spot. If your dog gets it right to go outside then give them a generous praise. Let your dog move in and out with the back door through the day. Your dog will learn to wake you up if they want to go out the night.

Feeding Arrangements

Get a good place for the food bowl and water bowl were no one will knocked the bowls over. Place a plastic mat under the bowls so if the dog had drop some food it is easily to clean it. Plastic bowls is not good idea for all if there is no food in because the puppies will play with it and they can maybe swallow a piece in and it is very dangerous. Don’t left to food on the ground if they are finished eating because it can get dust on it or it can attract flies also. You can give your puppy a dog biscuit or a rusk to eat before his bed time.
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