How do you tell if a puppy is right for you?

Know What to Look For
  • Make sure your puppy looks alert and aware, not lethargic.
  • Check for a little fat around your puppy's rib cage. He should be well fed.
  • Inspect his coat. ...
  • Watch your puppy walk. ...
  • Check the eyes, ears and nose. ...
  • Toss a toy or ball. ...
  • Watch for coughing, sneezing or difficulty breathing. ...
  • Clap your hands.
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How do I know if I picked the right puppy?

In order to select a healthy puppy, it is important to do your research:
  • Talk to the owner. Ask about appetite and eliminations. ...
  • Observe the litter mates in action. Do they all play together or is there a quiet one that retreats to a corner? ...
  • Survey their overall appearance. Do the puppies' coats shine? ...
  • Watch them move.
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Which puppy should I pick from the litter?

Observe the litter as a whole.

Notice how the pups interact with each other. While you want an active, playful pup, you also want to avoid a pup that is dominant with his littermates or shy with his littermates. Make sure the puppies are friendly, curious, and trusting around their litter mates and around you.
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How do you check a puppy's temperament?

The Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test (PAT) is commonly used. There are 10 items that test for social attraction, following, restraint, social dominance, elevation dominance, retrieving, touch sensitivity, sound sensitivity, sight sensitivity, and stability.
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When can you tell the personality of a puppy?

In conclusion, one can learn things about a puppy's temperament as early as 4-5 weeks, although the older they get the more you can learn and the more reliable a temperament test. By 6-8 weeks, a breeder should be able to tell you many details about your pup's personality.
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HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT DOG FOR YOU! BY CESAR MILLAN!



What is normal puppy behavior?

Mouthing and chewing are very normal puppy behaviors. It may seem like the nipping is never going to end and it can be difficult to break the habit. But break it you must, in order to avoid bigger problems when the dog is grown. This behavior is similar to teething in human babies – puppies go through teething as well.
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Should you growl at your puppy?

While it may sound obvious, growling at your dog is not likely to improve its aggressive behavioral problems, a new study suggests. Hitting it is probably worse. Researchers say dog owners who kick, hit or otherwise confront aggressive dogs with punitive training methods are doomed to have, well, aggressive pets.
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How do you tell if a dog has a good temperament?

Conducting the Test
  1. Behavior Toward Strangers. To assess behavior toward strangers, there should be a neutral stranger and a friendly stranger. ...
  2. Response to Auditory Stimuli. ...
  3. Response to a Visual Stimulus. ...
  4. Response to Tactile Stimuli. ...
  5. Protective and Aggressive Behavior Evaluation.
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How do I choose a cuddly puppy?

Puppies should be nice and round, not too fat and not too skinny. Their eyes should be clear, bright and with no crust or discharge. Their ears, nose and teeth should be clean and gums pink. Puppies should also have clean shiny coats with no sign of dirt or debris on their bodies.
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Are boy or girl dogs better?

Some believe that the male dog is more affectionate and easier to train, while the female dog is more aggressive and protective of its owners and puppies. Well, the truth is that when it comes to dogs and puppies there is no superior sex.
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Does a puppy choose its owner?

But most dogs tend to bond to the person who gives them the most attention. For example, in a family with two parents and two kids, the dog may favor the parent who fills their bowl every morning and takes them for a walk every evening. In addition, physical affection solidifies the bond between dog and person.
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What does a quiet puppy mean?

Be aware when behavior deviates from normal. A puppy who usually is bright and active when handled might suddenly become quiet and nonreactive if they're feeling sick. If a puppy suddenly becomes more vocal, with increased whining or whimpering, he may be trying to let you know that something is wrong.
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Should you pick the smallest puppy in a litter?

Being the smallest puppy in a litter isn't necessarily a bad thing, provided they're still within the healthy weight range for their breed and age, and growing at an appropriate rate. In this context, the word runt is being used in an affectionate and teasing way, and there aren't many implications for the puppy.
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Is the biggest puppy in the litter the best?

As a basic guideline to his adult size, a puppy is likely to be slightly smaller than the larger breed in the cross when fully grown. Qualities of temperament in a particular breed can be offset by qualities in the crossbreed. For example, the more even character of a Labrador may balance a Boxer's bouncy personality.
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How do you raise a cuddly dog?

With some treats or puppy kibble on hand, briefly touch different parts of your puppy and if he does not try to mouth your hand, tell him "good!" and give him a treat. Touch his paws, tail, and ears very gently and reward calm behavior with lots of treats and praise. This should be done everyday.
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Do puppies get more cuddly with age?

That being said, dogs may just become more affectionate due to old age, a lack of excess energy that they may have once had. They may have grown closer to you because they have more time that they just want to relax and they are accustomed to relaxing with you.
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How much should I cuddle my puppy?

During the first two weeks of life, you may hold your newborn pup occasionally, but keep snuggling to a minimum. Once the puppy is 3 weeks old, his eyes and ears are open and he's ready to be handled more. Hold him several times per day for brief snuggle sessions.
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How can you tell if a dog is playing or being aggressive?

Dogs that are playing may roll on their backs or otherwise give their play partner the upper hand for a bit. But if you're seeing all pursuit, no give and take… if one dog is doing all the chasing and not letting the other get away—or body slamming—that's moving into aggressive territory.
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How can you tell if a dog is aggressive?

The signs of a dominant and aggressive dog include staring; excessive low-range barking; snarling; growling and snapping; standing tall; holding ears erect; and/or carrying tail high and moving it stiffly from side to side. However, beware, often a dominant aggressive dog will give no sign before biting.
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How much do 9 week old puppies sleep?

Expect your puppy to sleep a lot during this stage, expect up to 18 to 20 hours a day to support their fast-growing brains and bodies. Puppies at this age may seem to go from zero to 60 out of nowhere, then suddenly fall asleep within minutes of being in overdrive.
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How do you tell if your dog respects you?

Signs your dog respects you
  1. Your dog doesn't sit in your seat when you get up. ...
  2. Your dog lets you choose your seat. ...
  3. Your dog follows you everywhere. ...
  4. Your dog doesn't walk you on the leash. ...
  5. Your dog lets you go through doors first. ...
  6. Your dog brings you toys to gain approval. ...
  7. Your gets close to you to seek protection.
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How do I show my dog I am the Alpha?

How Do I Make Myself the Pack Leader of My Dog?
  1. Adopt an “Alpha First” mentality. ...
  2. Insist on decorous behavior. ...
  3. Communicate with energy. ...
  4. Learn how to display alpha behavior. ...
  5. Basic obedience training. ...
  6. Be consistent and clear with rules. ...
  7. Be consistent and fair in correcting bad behavior. ...
  8. Control all resources.
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Can puppies be aggressive at 8 weeks?

Puppy Biting is Normal

Even with 8 weeks of education from Mom, your puppy is used to biting other puppies and adult dogs. They need to learn to be more gentle on bare human skin. And on our clothes! It takes time to teach a puppy not to bite, and I'll show you how to do that.
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Can a 3 month old puppy be aggressive?

It's rare, but even at a very young age, some puppies have an “edge” to them. As a dog behavior consultant who's worked with thousands of dogs, I've only seen one or two puppies that I would even consider classifying as truly “aggressive” (we'll talk about one of these pups later).
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What does it mean when a dog imprints on you?

What we often call “imprinting behavior” in dogs generally means “bonding.” A dog raised properly does not mistake herself for a human, but does come to regard humans, and usually one human in particular, as the source of food, shelter, and safety.
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