When Do German Shepherd Puppy Ears Stand Up? [how to choose a puppy and train them]
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When Do German Shepherd Puppy Ears Stand Up? [how to choose a puppy and train them]

When getting a German Shepherd puppy, you may wonder if or when their ears will begin to perk up like the adult dogs you see in public. Normally, German Shepherd ears will stand up by the fourth to the fifth month of their lives as long as you give them the love and care they…

What to Give a Puppy for an Upset Stomach [how to make your puppy feel better]
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What to Give a Puppy for an Upset Stomach [how to make your puppy feel better]

At some point, your puppy may end up having an upset stomach. Puppy stomach bugs are no fun to deal with and if your dog is sick, immediately contact your vet for advice. However, with proper treatment, puppies and adult dogs can recover quickly from an upset stomach.  Please keep in mind that we are…

When Should I Neuter or Spay my Puppy? [plus reasons not to]
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When Should I Neuter or Spay my Puppy? [plus reasons not to]

Spaying and neutering are essential parts of responsible pet ownership. New puppies should be spayed or neutered early in their lives to prevent unintended pregnancy, first heats, and other potential medical issues. It is also likely that this procedure will increase your dog’s lifespan. Female dogs are spayed and male dogs are neutered. We are…

How to Get a German Shepherd Puppy to Stop Biting [training steps you need to know]
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How to Get a German Shepherd Puppy to Stop Biting [training steps you need to know]

You are excited to start playing with your new German Shepherd puppy However, you soon find that your new puppy likes to bite and those sharp puppy teeth can hurt! Using puppy training techniques such as alternative play or finding professional help, you can get your new German Shepherd dog to stop biting and be…

How to Introduce a Puppy to an Aggressive Cat [tips for cats and dogs to get along]
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How to Introduce a Puppy to an Aggressive Cat [tips for cats and dogs to get along]

Steps for introducing a puppy to a home with an aggressive cat. Keep them apart unless they are supervised. Limit their time together. Having a slow introduction is key. Feed them alone in separate rooms. Make sure they both understand basic human commands. Gradually increase their time together keeping a close eye on them. Be…

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