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FAQ:
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Picking a puppy is not as easy as you
might think. The number one rule is, dont pick the shy puppy. No matter how sad they
look, they create trouble. The shy puppy generally will not want to be with you, and has a
chance of getting aggressive at around two years.
So, when you go to the breeder (or possibly the pound) see
if the puppies come up to you. If decide to go to a breeder, see the mother AND father of
the puppies. Play with the adults to get a feel for the way the grown puppies will act.

- See how all the puppies interact with each other as well.
You dont really want the one who is terrorizing the other pups.
- If a puppy stares at you straight and tracks you with his or
her eyes, stay away from that puppy. It could mean that it is aggressive.
- Make sure you dont pick up a puppy first. There is a
very good chance you will become attached and that puppy could be the wrong one for you.
- Check the living conditions of the pups. Make certain that
the water and food are clean, not filled with bugs and/or plants. Look at the ground, to
see if there is poop on it. The poop carries bacteria and can be harmful to puppies if
ingested.
- You must also check the health of the puppies. The first
thing to look at is the coat. It should be glossy and the skin should smooth, but not dry.
A pups nose should be cold and wet. Make sure there is no drainage coming out of the
puppys eyes. This could mean he or she has an eye infection.
- Also, another thing to check is how the puppies walk. You
want the steps to be nice and even. If they are clumsy and are kind of wobbly, this could
be related to a spine or leg problem.
- Now, after you have checked all of these things, you can
pick up a puppy. When you pick up a puppy, put it on its back and on your lap. He or
she will squirm at first, but then it should relax. See how the puppy interacts with you.
If the puppy just walks away from you doesnt seem interested in you, that puppy will
not be a good family pet.
Recently, my family and I purchased a new puppy. We did
lots of research on what breed would be good for us. After we had done research, we
decided we would go with a Basset Hound. My mom called various Basset breeders. We found
one breeder that seemed to really love his puppies. We drove two hours in our car, and
then we finally made it.
I first met the father of the puppies, Reddie Freddie. He
was the cutest dog! The only problem was that he didnt realize how big he actually
was. He put his front paws on my lap and knocked me over (he weighed over 75 pounds). I
didnt really get a chance to play with the mother, but I saw her.
The breeder, Mr. Dabs, showed us where the puppies were
kept. I looked in the penned in area the puppies were kept in. As soon as the pups saw me,
they came bounding towards us, like a huge wave We walked into the pen to see the puppies.
The ground was clean AND the food and water were immaculate. All the pups piled up on my
feet, and feasted on my shoe laces. There wasnt one shy puppy in the pen, thank
goodness. My sister, Joanne, picked up one little girl puppy, that was almost completely
tan. Everyone really liked her.
After looking at the puppies, which were in perfect health,
we decided to take home the puppy that was almost all tan.
We took her home and, decided to name her Emma.
Doggie Dress Up
Are you
crazy about dogs.
Do you dress them up for Halloween,
special events, and just because it's Tuesday? It's time you got out of the closet and
declare to the world that you're crazy.
It's OK. We'll understand.
Don't believe us? Take a look!!
(and then send us a picture!)
That's Emma on the right all grown up!! |

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