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Animal Kingdom How do I care for a new puppy or kitten?

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Caring for a new puppy or kitten is almost like taking care of a small baby. They want attention, food, warmth, everything. I remember when I first got my puppy, I didn’t sleep well for two nights because it was crying all day like it was kidnapped
Feeding schedule, regular cleaning, vaccination, and just playing with them really helps them settle. Is there anyone here with pro tips?
 
The priority is a vet appointment to confirm their health and update their vaccinations. Securing your home for a puppy or kitten is crucial since they explore everything. They require patience and care particularly during the initial weeks.
 
There is nothing much to do, the mother knows just how to take care of them quite well. The best thing you can do is to take good care of the mother so that it can reflect on the kittens.
 
I've raised 4 Bernese Mountain dogs in the last 10 years and will have a new pup hopefully the first week in January. My advice is simple, if you get your pup from a breeder, take their advice. Crating is a personal choice and not one my husband and I have ever done. Many breeders recommend it and if it works for you then do it. I have found just letting the pup find a spot they call 'home for the night' works best. My current Berner pup sleep curled up around the toilet. It's nice and cool and Berners are very warm natured. Get your pup to a vet as soon as you get it for an exam and make sure you do the vaccines.

Kitten questions? I have raised more than I can count from birth on. So feel free to ask. I'm not a vet by any means just have a lot of experience.
 
Kennysplash said:
There is nothing much to do, the mother knows just how to take care of them quite well. The best thing you can do is to take good care of the mother so that it can reflect on the kittens.

I think the most important requirement is patience. In fact, a ots of patience is needed . New animals are similar to infants, they lack understanding initially. I recall when I brought home my puppy, it was very strange. So, if you are not patient enough, don't try it.
 

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