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5/6/2017

Going home dos and don'ts

as the babies leave I like to pass along things others have learned the hard way. First, don't leave baby unattended or out of arms reach on the bed or sofa. They will jump. They will break legs. Next if you have a chewer confine them when you can't watch them. Eating socks or chewing on cords will end in er visit. Next some doodles have stomachs of steel and some ultra sensitive. It seems it's no in between. So try to stick to same food and treats. Gradually introduce new things. Don't introduce a bunch of treats the same day. That way you can watch poo and know if you are good or not. Poo is the best indicator of health. Merrick tends to produce a softer poo. But it should not be liquid. Just soft. If too loose you can give pumpkin to firm or sweet potato both are high in fiber. I'm in process of switching my girls to a raw diet. I pick up food the 13th. If all goes well I will blog with info and if anyone wants help switching let me know. I found a cost effective company local and it is ground and already mixed to feed with ground bone and veggies. Also remove harness when not walking so that they can't get teeth stuck in fabric. Hope this helps. Just some tid bits we all know but forget from pup to pup. Remember the first month is like s toddler. I always consider 6 months the middle school years and 9-12 months the high school years. Age 1 is early adult hood. Pretty mature. Even if you don't have kids of your own, you were that age once. Lol.

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