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  2. Expert trainer shares her thoughts on the puppy blues - AOL

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    Try these three teething puppy tips for more advice – and check out our guide to the best puppy teething toys, too. Remember, too, that if you put the hard work in now it’ll pay off down the line.

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    Raising a puppy is hard work. There are lots of challenges that go hand-in-hand with getting a new fur baby - and crying in the night is one of them. If you're a first-time puppy owner, then you ...

  4. Trainer reveals key to raising a brave puppy and a confident ...

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    “When puppies learn to face new challenges – whether it’s a busy sidewalk, a noisy lorry, or a walk in the rain – they build trust in their environment, and in you!” begins Burton.

  5. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    A litter consists of the puppies born from the same pregnancy. A whelp is a newborn puppy and giving birth to dogs is called whelping. Dogs commonly give birth in a whelping box, a simple box or pen provided to the dam to help shelter and contain the puppies. A person who intentionally mates dogs to produce puppies is referred to as a dog breeder.

  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    It is hard to eliminate and can be fatal; prevention, however, is easily achieved using medication. As the name suggests, an infected mosquito injects a larva into the dog's skin, where it migrates to the circulatory system and takes up residence in the pulmonary arteries and heart, growing and reproducing to an alarming degree.

  7. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Due to their talent at observational learning, adult captive wolves can quickly work out how to escape confinement, [6] and require constant reinforcement by caretakers or owners, which makes raising wolves difficult for people who raise their pets in an even, rather than subordinate, environment.