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A to Z Common Puppy Problems
A to Z Common Puppy Problems
A to Z Common Puppy Problems
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Chewing table legs, jumping on visitors, nipping human hands, pulling on the leash are among the common puppy behavior problems addressed.

Find your puppy’s problem in this alphabetical guide and then read the quick and easy ways to change his behavior.

Puppies are so cute that sometimes people think their little nips or other misbehaviors are funny or endearing. If you don’t correct these bad actions now, however, you’ll have a much harder time correcting them when he’s grown.

If it wouldn’t be cute in a 50-pound dog, it’s not cute in a 5-pound dog.

There’s also a list of Emergencies that require immediate veterinary attention. For example, eye problems in puppies can escalate quickly into permanent damage even blindness. If your puppy’s eye is red, there’s discharge, he’s pawing at his eye, there’s excessive tearing or swelling, get him to a vet.

Be a responsible owner and learn how to have a well behaved puppy.

Second edition updates information and resources.

After experience breeding, pet sitting and training, Ms. Louis created the ToyBreeds.com website. She continues to write articles for various dog-related publications and enjoy the company of her small canine companions.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 26, 2010
ISBN9781458059000
A to Z Common Puppy Problems

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    A to Z Common Puppy Problems - Louise Louis

    Puppy Care Series #3

    A to Z Guide

    Common Puppy Problems

    By Louise Louis

    SMASHWORDS SECOND EDITION

    Copyright © 2015 by Canyon New Media. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database ore retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

    This publication is designed to provide accurate information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher and author are not engaged in rendering veterinary or other professional services. If veterinary medical advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.

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    Table of Contents

    Aggression

    Barking

    Biting/Nipping

    Car Sick

    Chasing

    Chewing

    Constipation

    Diarrhea

    Digging

    Eating, Not

    Eating, Objects

    Emergencies

    Fears

    Grass, Eating It

    Guarding

    Hiccups

    Housetraining

    Hypoglycemia

    Jumping Up

    Mounting, aka Humping

    Poop, Eating

    Pulling

    Recall

    Separation Anxiety

    Sleep, not Lethargy

    Tail, Chasing

    Touching

    Urinating, When Greeting Someone

    Vomiting

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    Aggression

    Situation

    Your puppy barks, growls, bares teeth and/or engages in unprovoked attacks on other animals or humans. Although we usually think of this as a puppy trying to be dominant, it may be an act of fear: I'm afraid so I'll attack you before you have a chance to hurt me.

    Aggression is a serious concern. People like Cesar Millan make a living rehabilitating aggressive dogs but a typical dog owner is rarely equipped in time, training or confidence to curb this behavior.

    Some dogs and some

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