This article is about the juvenile dog. For other uses, see Puppy (disambiguation).
A Keeshond-Sibirian Husky puppy
A Great Pyrenees pup.
A puppy is a juvenile dog, generally less than one year of age that has not reached sexual maturity. The term is sometimes abbreviated to pup, a term also used for the offspring of wolves.
Puppy size varies among breeds, smaller puppies may weigh 1-3 lbs, while others are 15-20 lbs. All healthy puppies grow rapidly after birth.
Coats can change color as the puppy grows older, as is commonly seen in breeds such as the Yorkshire Terrier.
Contents
1 Breeding
2 Training
3 Physical alteration
4 References
5 See also
Breeding
Newborn Golden Retriever puppies
Reputable dog breeders raise their animals in humane conditions, provide good socialization and often formal training, and adhere to the breed standard. They are knowledgeable about major health problems associated with their breed, and with the principles of genetics, frequently undertaking specific matings to produce or refine particular desirable characteristics in their dogs. Less than scrupulous breeding operations, known as Puppy mills, may provide less attention to genetics, prenatal care, and nutrition, and often produce puppies which are improperly socialized and in poor health.
Training
Puppies need to be trained and properly socialized to ensure good manners and safety throughout their lives.
Training puppies is not always easy: it requires a lot of work, as they do not know right from wrong and must rely on the owner for guidance. Often, aggressive or skittish adult dogs can be blamed on the owner's lack of discipline and training.[citation needed] It is critical for puppy socialization that they interact often with humans and be exposed to a variety of objects and situations.
Training of basic obedience can begin at the same time, although recommendations for how intense and how soon vary. Training for young puppies is generally recommended to be light, gentle, and fun; more like a game than an exercise. Most formal puppy classes accept puppies starting at three months of age, although some provide socialization classes for younger pups. Local dog trainers may also offer some in home training for younger puppies.
Housebreaking can begin by the time the puppy is two to three months old, although they usually do not have enough control of their bladder to be completely housebroken until they are six months to a year old.[citation needed] Some find that using training pads is an effective method of housebreaking. Others prefer to use a crate training method.
Physical alteration
Some
12 Oct 2008 at 1:14am
Puppy raffle will raise funds for dog park Idaho Press-Tribune, ID - Oct 12, 2008 Raffle tickets are being sold for an AKC papered, chocolate Labrador puppy. Free spay or neuter along with free training classes are included with the puppy ... |
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10 Oct 2008 at 11:10pm
Brownie, a neutered male chocolate Lab, is available for adoption ... Kansas.com, KS - Oct 10, 2008 Brownie, a neutered male chocolate Lab, is available for adoption from Lifeline Animal Placement and Protection. He is good with children and other dogs and ... |
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10 Oct 2008 at 12:23pm
A Coat of Several Colors TheDay, CT - Oct 10, 2008 And then there?s the chocolate Lab. Why chocolate? Why not brown? And while I?m asking, why not licorice, or ebony, or onyx? I sometimes feel bad that ... |
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10 Oct 2008 at 10:40am
Chocolate lab would make a good family dog TheNewsObserver, GA - Oct 10, 2008 This week?s pet of the week is a male chocolate lab that the staff at Fannin County Animal Control hope to adopt out soon. He is approximately 2 years old, ... |
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9 Oct 2008 at 8:02am Just found and read Washington City Paper 's satirical reaction to the Creative Loafing Inc (their owner's) bankruptcy debacle . In it, the editors have constructed a document that claims that the paper "seeks journalism bankruptcy," and they are ...
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28 Sep 2008 at 1:08pm Some of the smallest victims of Hurricane Gustav were seven defenseless puppies and their malnourished mother. The dogs, which are chocolate labs, were abandoned outside of a shelter in Grenada by evacuees several weeks ago. They were rescued and ...
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