Your puppy has been "free grazing" (feel free to move them to a regular am/pm schedule)
Food & water is available 24/7
Your puppy eats NutriSource Grain Free food
Stainless Steel bowls are cleanest for your puppy
Recommend harness (vs collar) for comfort with leash
Dog Treats are ok but don't worry if its too soon (they are not super interested at this age right now).
Mat or blanket for them to lay on/with
A few toys to keep them occupied especially once they start to teethe
Order recommended basic supplies on at our storefront above
Training
The Basics
The Basics
Your Puppy has been working on potty training and is almost there
Stay consistent with your words, location frequency and praise
Consider a bell by the door to aid in potty training
Your puppy has been on a sleep schedule between 10pm-6am for consistency and night sleeptraining
Transitioning to a crate is favorable but minimize stuff in the crate (FYI they also love snuggling with you in bed)
They are very smart(when they are being stubborn) and can do well in training courses
Beauregard VIII (Navarro College Mascot) is one of our dogs and he passed all his mandatory training!
Medical/Check ups
Medical/Check ups
Medical/Check ups
Your Puppy comes with paperwork showing type and date of vaccinations and deworming given by R3Ranchbullies
Per contract, please take your puppy for a well-check within 5-7 business days for a starting clear bill of health
Recommend discussing micro-chipping with your vet for peace of mind
Spaying or Neutering occurs around 6 months
If your puppy has an eye irritation or exhibits cherry-eye, consider Teramycin ophthalmic ointment (OTC)
PYO is a great skin helper with overall skin health and yeast control (prescription)
Make sure you have your Vets all clear before introducing to dog parks or other dogs with unknown vaccination history. Visits with only trusted/known fur-friends
Grooming
Medical/Check ups
Medical/Check ups
Your puppy is coming home with a fresh bath, cut toe nails and clean ears
Bathing should be infrequent (once every 3-4 months) unless they get muddy or have a noticeable odor
Foam/waterless Shampoos can be a great intermediate cleaning
Keep your puppies eyes and under nose rope as dry as possible. Simple paper towels work or Malecetic wipes
Desitin is a good product to wick water away from under nose if needed
Consider natural balms for keeping their paws, skin and noses soft and clean
Order recommended basic supplies on at our storefront above
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