Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 05-08-2010
Tags: dogs, hardware, pets, sewing, supplies

What else do I have?
In May, my mom and I are going to buy a yorkshire terrier. (Not a glass of water, regular size) now have the specific dog breeder and chosen, and a veterinarian. But now comes the purchase of all supplies needed to care for him. Although I'm pretty sure I have everything you need, I want to make sure this puppy is coming home to an adequate environment. This is what we have achieved to date books on race toy food dish food bowl of water is lead / strap collar Tags Dog training pads Vet patio bed lots (: nail clippers while (although that is scheduled take this done professionally, but still) dog shampoo brush (ticks and fleas) boxes harness / kennels (Although he will not be in not much) there is always someone at home to view CLEAN environment (all that is evidence of a small dog puppy) is no more I'm sure I'm forgetting but that's about it.
ok sounds like you're ready! It's good to see someone who knows that taking on a puppy is a big responsibility. Although someone said that the training pads are a bad thing at home I have to disagree a little. From my experience dogs are very difficult to educate … have the smallest bladder I've ever seen. Make sure to use the training pads near the door to eventually go to the door to let you know when they have to pee. Do not use training pads with my first rat terrier is now 1 1 / 2 and then I will use my second rat terrier that is 6 months old. My 6 months of age rarely has accidents home where my older one does. So I think work! Only patience is required! Good luck!
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