What was the cost of a new puppy?

Puppy was not happy. $343 later, we had a conked out and unhappy puppy, with a sprained rear leg. Thank goodness it wasn’t anything more serious, but no more off-leash play until puppy gets bigger.

What’s the first 10 days of a new puppy?

Indeed, it is easy to forget how much work a new puppy truly is. Therefore, I have decided to write this article of the first 10 puppy days while it is still fresh in my mind.

How often do you have to wake up with a new puppy?

The first couple of nights I had to wake up about 4 times. 2 times to take puppy out for potty, and another 2 times just to cuddle with puppy. As a result I did not get much, if any sleep. Be prepared to get very little sleep in the first few weeks with a new puppy. Be prepared to get very little sleep in the first few weeks with a new puppy.

Is it tiring to keep up with a hyper puppy?

At this point, puppy is a lot more comfortable with her new surroundings and is always up to something. It is tiring as hell to try and keep up with a hyper puppy. In the beginning, I figured that my other two dogs can take up some of the slack.

Puppy was not happy. $343 later, we had a conked out and unhappy puppy, with a sprained rear leg. Thank goodness it wasn’t anything more serious, but no more off-leash play until puppy gets bigger.

The first couple of nights I had to wake up about 4 times. 2 times to take puppy out for potty, and another 2 times just to cuddle with puppy. As a result I did not get much, if any sleep. Be prepared to get very little sleep in the first few weeks with a new puppy. Be prepared to get very little sleep in the first few weeks with a new puppy.

Indeed, it is easy to forget how much work a new puppy truly is. Therefore, I have decided to write this article of the first 10 puppy days while it is still fresh in my mind.

Is it normal for a puppy to be a teenager?

Puppy hood is full of hoops, hurdles, and challenges, and puppy adolescence is one of the most challenging stages to navigate through. Adolescence is a natural part of development, and this “teenage phase” is typically characterized by increased pushiness, rebelliousness, and momentary lapses in judgment.