Siberian Husky Puppy care
Once you have decided to bring a Siberian Husky puppy into your
family, you will need to educate yourself on how to care for your
new pup. The care of your new Siberian Husky puppy will actually
begin before you even bring your new baby home from the breeder.
There are a number of items that you will want to have on hand
at home so that you are prepared to make your puppy’s transition
into your family as smooth as possible.
Stocking Up On Supplies
Food dishes, a collar and a leash, and a number of safe toys
are a good place to begin with outfitting your Siberian Husky
puppy. The list of supplies will be gone over in much greater
detail later on the site. One thing that you should not purchase
ahead of time is food, since you will want to continue the same
diet that the puppy has had with its breeder – at least over the
short term. It is much easier to bring a dog into your home when
you have a few basic supplies available right away. You can always
add additional items as needed.
Surviving The First Night
If you see the first night in your home from your Siberian Husky
pup’s perspective, you can understand why that first night might
be a somewhat sleepless one. Your puppy has just been taken from
its mother, siblings and the only home it has known. It is now
faced with dependence on you for every need, and this dog does
not yet know you well enough to know if he can trust you to meet
those needs sufficiently. He will miss his pack and his home,
and he may let you know that with some whining and howling on
that first night away. Rest assured that the first night is generally
the most challenging, so comfort yourself on that sleepless night
with the idea that you are surviving the hardest part of your
Siberian Husky puppy’s adjustment.
Your first few days should be spent in quality time with your
new dog; playing, caring for him and most of all, loving and cuddling
him. It won’t take long before your pup will begin to recognize
you as his new master and companion, and he will feel more and
more comfortable as his trust in you and affection for you grows.
Don’t wait too long into this process to begin some basic training
with your Siberian Husky pup. These dogs tend to be intelligent
and opportunistic, so they need to know the boundaries and rules
of the house right from the start. You can begin to enforce these
rules in a positive but firm manner as you are establishing yourself
as the new leader of your pup’s pack.
Visiting The Vet
Your breeder should give you medical information on your Siberian
Husky puppy that will include an inoculation schedule as well
as any potential medical issues that you will need to be concerned
about. A visit to your own veterinarian, or the vet that the breeder
has referred you to, is generally a good idea shortly after you
bring your dog home. The veterinarian can give your Siberian Husky
puppy a thorough check-up, continue with the inoculation schedule,
and advise you on care and training of your specific dog.
Learning about Siberian Husky puppy care is an important step
in preparing
for your Siberian Husky puppy. There are other factors that
will need to be addressed as well once you bring your puppy home.
These will be covered in more detail later.
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