Tuesday 10 June 2014

What You Should Know About Your New Doberman Puppy

Doberman puppies are a highly intelligent asset to any family. While any pup requires a lot of care, it is important to try to see things from the perspective of your doberman. They are in a new place, away from their parents and siblings. They are with strangers in an entirely new environment. While distracting doberman pups with toys and treats is one way to ease their initial anxiety, the best thing you can do is show them an abundance of love, compassion, and patience. They may cry and whimper a lot in the beginning stages. Loving them is the best solution. Give them a few days to adjust. They must be allowed to adjust in their own time. If you are able to ignore them for small bits of time, on an increasing basis, you will find the comfort you give to be highly effective. They will eventually realize you are there for them.

If the puppy is prone to crying during the night, you may want to put the puppy in its kennel far from your room in order to get the sleep you need. Some swear by allowing the new pup to kennel up in their room with them. If you are against this, realize that doberman puppies have a tendency to chew in high anxiety situations. Be sure they are unable to chew anything up and destroy it by keeping things away from their reach. Professionals recommend not leaving them outside at night, or even in the daytime, by themselves. They may disturb neighbors or have run-ins with other animals, and when so small cannot effectively protect themselves.

Separation anxiety is a concern to many individuals, and if others are unaware that your pet is new to your family and its surroundings, they may think the animal is being abused or neglected by its cries. Be sure to let neighbors know what is going on so there is no confusion on the issue resulting in calls to animal protective services if not necessary.

If you are looking to go get your first doberman, make sure you look for a doberman breeder of only purebred doberman pups, with a pure family line and legitimate paperwork. The breeder should have a good reputation and be properly licensed according to any requirements in the area.

As far as nutrition, you new doberman puppy has more than likely become used to the best if bred by a quality breeder. Dietary supplements, homemade dog food or individualized commercial dog foods of high quality are available for you to provide them with the best of nourishment. Check with your veterinarian at your initial check-up to see what they recommend for your new pet. Some pet stores offer what is referred to as "superfood". This food is formulated for growing pups and provides them with the best nutrients possible for their stage of growth and their personal needs.It is also recommended that you add some mince from your local market to your puppies food, motivating them to dive right in, as well as providing much needed fatty supplementation to their diet.

Pups should be fed 2-3 times per day. Ideal feeding times include morning, afternoon, and before bed. Always have fresh, clean water available to them, and make sure they are drinking enough. Keep your eye on their eating and drinking habits at all times, as any changes could signify problems. Once the pup has grown, they can thrive on one large meal daily.

Also keep in mind how important it is that your doberman puppy has opportunities to socialize during its life. When you leave the house for any reason, take your puppy with you in the car to get used to riding, and transport them to dog parks or other animal play areas. Adapting to other dogs and people and  being able to interact with them properly is vital to your doberman's well being and will help you identify any problem areas of behavior, tending to them promptly.

Having a doberman pup is the experience of a lifetime. While they may appear intimidating, they love children and people, are easily trainable, and are smart and protective. By providing your new pup with everything they need, including  proper training and activities, you will find yourself having a long, happy life with your new dog, and you will realize they are an indispensable member of your family. Find a quality, well-reputed breeder today. Interview them and check out any review that may have been written in regard to their animals. You will just love your new family member!

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