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Pet Care - Having a New Dog | Puppy - Bhola Shola | Breeding Farm | Harwinder Singh Grewal

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Pet Care - You should be very careful while owning a new dog.
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Pet Care is a pet awareness initiative by Harwinder Grewal. Who is an owner of Grewal Pet Shop and Farm, Main Road, Adampur. In this video, he tells about all the key points you have to take care of while owning a new dog in the Hindi Language.


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Owning a dog is a very rewarding experience. Your dog can provide you with years of love, companionship, and loyalty. As rewarding as it can be to own a dog, buying a dog is a major decision requiring careful thought and consideration. There many things to consider when deciding to buy a dog, so take the time to do your research before making the final decision.


1. Physically exam the puppy. Puppies are ready to be adopted between eight and twelve weeks of age, at which time they are weaned from their mothers, able to eat solid food, and have received the first round of vaccinations. A puppy may look healthy at first glance but, upon closer inspection, may have some physical abnormalities. If you see signs that the puppy is not in good health, you may need to reconsider adopting the puppy. A good way to physically exam a puppy is to start at the head and work your way to the tail.

a) There are many aspects of a puppy’s physical appearance to examine. If you are not sure that you can do a thorough examination, consider asking the breeder or staff at the animal shelter or rescue group to guide you through the process.
b) Examine the puppy’s head. For example, the nose should be cool and wet with no discharge. The gums should be a healthy pink color. Also, the eyes should look clear and bright and have a dark pupil. The ears should be clean and positioned according to specific breed characteristics.
c) Put your hand on the puppy’s chest to feel the heartbeat. An abnormal heartbeat could indicate a genetic heart defect which could require veterinary care.
d) Examine the puppy’s coat. If he is purebred, his coat should match the breed standard. In general, the puppy’s hair should be shiny and smooth without areas of hair loss.
e) Look at the puppy’s legs. His legs should be straight without structural deformities (e.g., legs that bow in or out). You may want a breeder or veterinarian to do a more detailed orthopedic examination of the puppy.


2. Observe the puppy's temperament. Whether you're getting your puppy from a shelter or a breeder, take a time to assess the puppy's personality before you make your decision. For example, watch a litter of puppies and see how they play together. Puppies in the same litter usually have different personalities, and you'll want to pick the one that will make the best pet for you.

a) Puppies with a good combination of energy and sweetness make the best pets. Look for a puppy that's playful and energetic, but not too rough with the others.
b) Avoid picking a puppy that seems overly aggressive or extremely shy.

3. Play with the puppy to see if he is a good fit. Make sure you have a good connection with the puppy you have chosen before you seal the deal. If the puppy shies away or tucks his tail between his legs when you approach, he may not have the best temperament to become a pet. If you like the puppy's personality but aren't sure how he'll get along with your children or other pets, you may be able to foster the puppy to help you decide.

Keep in mind that puppies also choose their owners. The puppy you are interested in will probably be paying attention to you see if he is comfortable around you.


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