Who is the pack leader here?
Dogs are pack animals. They are used to having a pack leader. train rat terrier for your puppy, you should be. If you make rules from the beginning, your puppy will feel safe and build a close relationship with you. He must learn that you and your family are above him in the hierarchy. Here are a few simple rules to follow as a “pack leader”:
Table manners
In the wilderness, the pack leader always eats first. Your puppy will accept this, but you need to teach him first. His meals should always take place independently of yours. If you feed him from the table while eating, he will think he is the boss. Then it becomes difficult to get rid of these airs and teach him not to always disturb you while eating. To reeducate once learned misconduct is very difficult. This can also be very annoying if you have friends visiting.
Beds
The pack leader always has the best place to sleep. That’s why your puppy needs to learn that your bed is taboo for him. Once you let him into your bed, you can hardly wean him off. He will become very possessive and think that the bed is now also his area.
No continuous attention
You are the pack leader and your puppy must accept that you need time for yourself. As long as he doesn’t understand this, he assumes that you want him around you anytime and anywhere – even in places where you’d rather be on your own. In order to get him used to staying calm in such situations in time, do not pay any attention to him every now and then for 20 to 30 minutes. This may sound strict, but he will quickly get used to the fact that you are not available to him around the clock.
The best puppy food starts with science
Just like a baby, your puppy also needs food that provides him with a balanced content of certain nutrients in his first year of life.
Puppies have special dietary requirements
In the first year of life, quite a lot happens to your puppy and the best puppy food is the one that can keep up with the growing nutritional needs of puppies. Omega-3 fatty acids and DHA support the development of your puppy’s brain and eyes.
A high calcium content supports the growing skeletal system and protein promotes the growth of muscles.
A healthy feeding schedule
Puppies eat quite a lot and they eat often, but too much can lead to begging and weight problems. This feed calculator* will help you create a reasonable feeding schedule for your puppy. And remember: size, age, and breed are also factors to consider, so discuss this with your veterinarian first.
Matching products
The taste is only part of the feeding training experience of your puppy and that’s why we offer different food variants. Hill’s puppy food is field-tested by the dogs at our Pet Nutrition Center to make sure your little friend runs to the food bowl at lightning speed at feeding time.
Breed size is crucial
Your puppy’s breed will determine how tall or small your dog will be later on and therefore you should consider size in terms of his nutritional needs.
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