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subject: The Biggest Mistake You Will Ever Make With Your Puppy - Part One [print this page]


When you bring your puppy home for the first time your puppy will be extremely overwhelmed. The new smells and sights and the separation from mother and litter will be traumatic for your little friend.

But don't worry because dogs have survived millions of years due to their incredible ability to adapt to their environment and within a couple of very short weeks your dog will be just as home as you are.

The case story below is typical and is repeated in varying degrees by tens of thousands of people every week all around the world

Case study one.

Zac brought his puppy home for the first time and was really looking forward to bonding with his pup. He even took time off from work just to 'bond' with his new friend. Zac never had a pup before and he just loved to cuddle his cute pup all day long. Zac sat on the couch and played roughhouse games with his pup hitting him gently with the pillow and watching his little pup try to wrap his tiny little jaw around the edges of the pillow. It was so cute.

Zac would let his pup walk around the house everywhere. Zac even decided to take a week off work just so he could 'bond' with his new best friend. Whatever Zac would eat his pup would eat, right out of jacks hand. Zac and his pup stayed together 24/7. Zac's dedication over the past 7 days was truly commendable. It was so cute to watch Zac pamper this little pup. Whatever the pup wanted the pup got.

Zac was very careful not correct or scold the pup even when he did poo on the carpet. Zac thought it was not a big deal and easy enough to clean up and it was something that he would correct later down the track once the bonding time had passed and the pup could understand what he was telling it.

Zac would give the pup lots and lots of affection and attention day and night. In fact Zac made a little blanket for the pup to sleep on right on the bed next to Zac. They even shared a pillow. Oh how cute! This relationship stayed the same for 1 whole week and the pup was the undisputed new king of the castle. Zac felt that his bond was now really established and was glad that he took time off work.

You'll find the 6 problems Zac has created and what he should have done differently on my blog. More importantly you'll see what Jill did to avoid all the problems Zac created for himself.

Problems that didn't come with the puppy but problems that Zac will now have to deal with.

by: Jack Price




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