This could have been a common hearing whenever you think about getting a pet i.e. ‘A pet is a big responsibility’ This is indeed true that pets are a big responsibility. They are like other living beings who need care. Pet’s aren’t something which you can play with for a couple of weeks and then lose interest in. Talking to any animal lover will prove the opposite and will make you realise how grave sin it is to just have a pet because you enjoy having one.

Caring for puppies is like caring for a newborn baby at your home. When you have a baby at home you make sure that the baby gets food for his/her health. Similarly, it is important to find organic dog food in Bangalore while you are petting one at the given place.

 Let’s have a closer look at what is important to keep in mind while keeping care of puppies and how it is very much similar to taking care of a baby

Clean Environment

Newborn puppies will probably spend the beginning of their lives in the box or the pen where they were born. So, it is important to choose before the arrival of the puppies about the space you have to offer them. Space should be ample for the mother to lie down and stretch for the mother of the puppies and would be comfortable enough for all the puppies. It is important to give them a clean environment when they are growing, in the beginning, puppies are unaware of the fact what is good or what is bad for them, in an unhealthy environment the growth will be slow and will also time to get them socially active.

Warmth

New puppies are unable to regulate their body temperature and thus during cold temperatures, they need proper warmth and maintenance. The puppies snuggle up with mom and with each other for giving each other warmth and surviving the cold temperatures. But it is important to make sure that the box and pen they are living in are sufficiently warm enough for them.

There will be a time when your puppies get big and you might have to leave them while going out on a vacation. Look for book pet boarding online around me and compare the results and see what is best for your dogs.

Tabitha Clark