What to do before dog has puppies?

Learn to take Mom’s temperature; a temperature drop of about a degree often happens just prior to whelping. Prepare a clean, quiet place for your pet to whelp. Get together some laundered, soft rags to help clean pups. Find some clean thread, dental floss, or umbilical tape to help tie off umbilical cords.

What’s the best way to take care of a puppy?

Have a supply of small, clean towels on hand for drying and wrapping puppies. Use a food scale to weigh each puppy as it’s born. Set up a notepad and pen to record time of birth, markings and the weight of each puppy. You’ll need scissors sterilized with alcohol and dental floss for cutting and tying umbilical cords.

How old do you have to be to take your puppy to the vet?

In order to protect your puppy against contagious diseases, the following precautions are recommended in puppies younger than 16 weeks of age: Get all vaccines as recommended by your veterinarian. Avoid taking your puppy to places where other dogs frequent, such as dog parks and pet stores. Carry your puppy in and out of veterinary hospitals.

What should I do if my puppy wants to go outside?

Avoid letting your puppy sniff animal feces while walking, and do not let your puppy interact with dogs with an unknown vaccination history. Make sure other dogs in your household are current on vaccines. Allow your puppy access to a fenced yard.

What do you need for a puppy birth?

1 The Whelping Box. The single biggest item you’ll need to prepare for your puppy birth is a whelping box. 2 Preparing the Box. The whelping box should be outfitted with a waterproof mat or sheet on the floor and whelping pads or a washable rug that fits snugly over that. 3 Keeping Warm. 4 Don’t Forget. 5 Just in Case. …

Avoid letting your puppy sniff animal feces while walking, and do not let your puppy interact with dogs with an unknown vaccination history. Make sure other dogs in your household are current on vaccines. Allow your puppy access to a fenced yard.

What should I do if my dog is having puppies?

By this time, you want to prepare yourself and your dog for whelping, or puppy birthing. The best way to do this is to set up a whelping box. Whelping boxes offer a safe, warm, draft-free, easily cleaned location for your dog to have her puppies.

In order to protect your puppy against contagious diseases, the following precautions are recommended in puppies younger than 16 weeks of age: Get all vaccines as recommended by your veterinarian. Avoid taking your puppy to places where other dogs frequent, such as dog parks and pet stores. Carry your puppy in and out of veterinary hospitals.

What should I do with my first year Puppy?

It’s up to you to give her all the care she needs every day. It can be a little intimidating — she needs the best puppy food, plenty of attention, gentle training, safe toys, puppy socialization, a comfortable home, and proper veterinary care. And that includes puppy shots throughout her first year.