Dogs, when they are puppies, need special care from us to be able to grow and develop in good health
From the care of the mother dog, so that she can breastfeed the furry properly, to the stage where he can protect himself more autonomously and better distinguish the dangers, there are a number of risks that lurk and that require a lot of attention from human parents.
Here are three problems that can put your puppy’s life at risk.
Eat what they shouldn’t
Canine instincts and senses are exercised in high doses in the first phase of life. The puppy is always ready to run, smell, play and also put everything in its mouth to give the flavor and texture of things.
This is how he discovers each new feature of this new world to which he belongs.
This excessive interest in licking or biting whatever is within your reach is very dangerous for the dog’s health and needs constant monitoring by the whole family to protect it.
Keep the environment free of food and any objects that may pose a risk (toxic plants, cleaning products, sharp materials, etc.), remember that the puppy’s organism is still forming and is very sensitive, so any discomfort can mean a huge problem for the furry.
If you notice that your four-legged child has bitten or swallowed what he should not have, seek immediate veterinary medical help.
Eat what they shouldn’t
Canine instincts and senses are exercised in high doses in the first phase of life. The puppy is always ready to run, smell, play and also put everything in its mouth to give the flavor and texture of things.
This is how he discovers each new feature of this new world to which he belongs.
This excessive interest in licking or biting whatever is within your reach is very dangerous for the dog’s health and needs constant monitoring by the whole family to protect it.
Keep the environment free of food and any objects that may pose a risk (toxic plants, cleaning products, sharp materials, etc.), remember that the puppy’s organism is still forming and is very sensitive, so any discomfort can mean a huge problem for the furry.
If you notice that your four-legged child has bitten or swallowed what he should not have, seek immediate veterinary medical help.
Injuries
If you talk to a veterinarian about emergency care, you will probably be surprised at the number of pets injured in domestic accidents.
Falls from beds or sofas, twists, involuntary human steps, punctures by sharp objects that were exposed and accidents with other animals are just some examples of the risks involved and that some cases can be fatal.
Even because of their curiosity and inability to deal with the danger, the puppies end up being potential victims of injuries, mainly from domestic accidents.
Therefore, whenever you receive a puppy at home, be sure to reorganize the residence, so that the furry can move around quite safely, without giving up constant human supervision.








Infectious diseases
With an immune system that is not yet fully matured, puppies are more susceptible to disease than an adult dog.
Respecting the veterinarian’s guidelines, especially regarding the vaccination schedule and restrictions on contact with other pets and humans, are the best ways for you to keep your four-legged child well protected.
Dogs mature very quickly and generally reach adulthood as soon as they complete their first birthday, so you don’t have to be anxious and want to skip stages.
After the veterinary medical guarantee, your puppy will have a lot of time to, with more security, continue to develop and enjoy life with him.
Always surrounded by great affection and care, which are valid for any stage of the pet’s life!