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Released:
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Origin:
United Kingdom
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Current Goal

My youngest son of 3 years is mad about dogs and every time we see one big or small. He is always first to ask "Hi is your Dog friendly most are and the owners let him pet the dog which is always lovely to see. 

However my wife and I both work and don’t have the time for a dog let a loan a hamster which we do have. so since he has come caching with myself and his brother and he now know a bit about Geocaching which is always great I feel. I went and bought him a Puppy.

Its mission is to travel far and wide within the UK Climbing Mountains and going for long runs on the beach. He is a free spirit and does not like to be held on to for too long. So please log and move on quickly and don’t hold on to him for any longer than four weeks.

 

Thank You Woof Woof

About This Item

How to look after a puppy

 

Buying a puppy and bringing them home is exciting and a bit daunting. Our guide to puppy care will help you give your puppy the best start in life, and avoid any potential problems later on.


Up to 8 weeks - before you bring your puppy home


Before bringing them home you’ll need to prepare your puppies new home by:Wherever your puppy came from the previous owner should have done a few things including organising their first puppy vaccination, started toilet training and have begun the puppies socialisation - positively introducing new situations and people.
 

  • Providing time and space for your puppy to play, and toys to keep them stimulated.
     
  • Providing a crate, hiding places and/or cosy bed in a quiet, draft-free place where your puppy can rest undisturbed.
     
  • Taking a blanket from the puppy’s first home away with you for familiarity and comfort.
     
  • Removing anything poisonous or that you don't want them chewing.
     
  • Finding a vet, puppy classes and getting pet insurance.


8-12 weeks - bringing your puppy home

This is an important time for your puppy, what they learn and experience now will shape future behaviour. Your puppy isn’t fully vaccinated yet but it’s important to continue socialisation by exposing your puppy positively to experiences like:

You should also:

  • Begin to leave them alone for short periods to prevent separation related behaviour.
     
  • Establish a consistent routine and rules. Reward good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour.
     
  • Feed them the same puppy food as they had before and keep the same routine with small, regular meals.
     
  • Continuing puppy toilet training by rewarding them when they go outside.


12 weeks onwards - puppy training and socialisation

Your puppy can have their second vaccinations around now, also ask your vet about worming, flea treatment and neutering.

  • Once your puppy is fully vaccinated, you can socialise them outside.
     
  • Good puppy classes are a great way to boost their confidence and learn basic training.
     
  • Knowing what your puppy likes (favourite food or toys) can motivate them during training.
     
  • Growing and learning is tiring so let them rest regularly and keep training sessions short and fun.   
     
  • If your puppy’s crate trained let them use it as a safe haven.


6 months onwards - further dog training and neutering

Puppies are still learning so continue reward-based training and keep all experiences positive.


By keeping experiences positive from day one, you’ll help your puppy grow into a confident adult dog, making life more enjoyable for you both.

My youngest son is just 3 and I would like to ensure he continues with Geocaching for many years to come. so please the Geocaching Community help to ensure this experiences becomes a positive one.

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    Mark Missing 9/28/2020 WHyvNa marked it as missing   Visit Log

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    Dropped Off 6/2/2020 elavarion placed it in Derwent-Wye Trackable Motel East Midlands, United Kingdom - 2.56 miles  Visit Log

    Bye bye little puppy, safe travels :)

    Visited 5/13/2020 elavarion took it to By The Way... East Midlands, United Kingdom - .75 miles  Visit Log

    On our walk :)

    Visited 5/13/2020 elavarion took it to Lucky Dip East Midlands, United Kingdom - .33 miles  Visit Log

    On our walk :)

    Visited 5/13/2020 elavarion took it to Catcliff East Midlands, United Kingdom - .69 miles  Visit Log

    On a little walk today, hoping to move Puppy on soon! :)

    Visited 4/15/2020 elavarion took it to Wash Your Woolies East Midlands, United Kingdom - .16 miles  Visit Log

    Out for an evening stroll :)

    Visited 4/15/2020 elavarion took it to 18 The Childrens Ships East Midlands, United Kingdom - .2 miles  Visit Log

    Out for an evening stroll :)

    Visited 4/15/2020 elavarion took it to Chocolate Log~Bakewell Puddings East Midlands, United Kingdom - .57 miles  Visit Log

    Out for an evening stroll :)

    Visited 4/14/2020 elavarion took it to Ball Cross Woods East Midlands, United Kingdom - .25 miles  Visit Log

    On our walk :)

    Visited 4/14/2020 elavarion took it to Blue Wander 2 East Midlands, United Kingdom - .37 miles  Visit Log

    On our walk :)

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