Blue Puppy
Blue Puppy

|
|
Kids Preferred BLUE PUPPY DOG w/Rattle Plush Stuffed #E $6.79 |
|
|
NWT $18 CARTER’S SNUGGLE BUDDY BOYS BLUE PUPPY SECURITY BLANKET $12.97 |
|
|
Carter’s Child of Mine Blue Musical Puppy Dog Brahm’s $24.99 |
|
|
Kids Preferred Blue Puppy Patchwork Lovey Toy 8″ NEW $19.99 |
|
|
12″ Baby Gund My First Puppy Blue Satin Tummy Ears Plush Stuffed Lovey Toy 58252 $28.99 |
|
|
HTF Russ DOTTY Blue Puppy Dog Rattle Plush Lovey Baby Toy EUC $16.95 |
|
|
GARANIMALS BLUE PUPPY DOG TEETHER BABY SECURITY BLANKET $29.99 |
|
|
EDEN BABY BLUE PUPPY DOG RINGS 8″ PLUSH STUFFED TOY $5.99 |
|
|
Kids preferred blue pastel puppy hypoallergenic plush $49.99 |
|
|
Blankets and Beyond Plush Baby Blue Puppy Dog 5″ $7.86 |
|
|
Mary Meyer Plush BABY SWEET CHOCOLATE Blue WUBBANUB PUPPY With Soothie PACIFIER $13.89 |
|
|
Cheery Cheeks Soft Plush Stuffed Toy Animal Mary Meyer $16.96 |
|
|
PRESTIGE BABY Blue Tan Rattle Plush PUPPY DOG $19.99 |
|
|
New Mary Meyer Baby Cheery Cheeks Woof Woof Bank Plush Bank Blue Puppy Dog $11.80 |
|
|
Carters Just One Year Musical Blue Dots Plush Puppy Dog $19.75 |
|
|
Carters Boy Blue Lovable Puppy Rattle Security Blanket Lovey Satin Child of Mine $15.95 |
|
|
EUC Especially for Baby Blue Puppy Dog Security Blanket Lovey Babies R Us Toys $14.95 |
|
|
Carter’s Barking Baseball Tan Blue PUPPY DOG Plush $14.99 |
|
|
ANIMAL ALLEY blue PLUSH LOVEY ABC DOG BLANKET SATIN PUP $32.39 |
|
|
Gund baby puppy Snoodle plush corduroy blue satin eye $12.99 |
|
|
NORTH AMERICAN CREEPER SLEEPERS PUPPY DOG BLUE RATTLE $18.95 |
|
|
PRESTIGE TOY dog puppy LOVEY SECURITY BLANKET SATIN tan spot brown BLUE $35.99 |
|
|
Baby blue Puppy dog sleeping moon & stars plush Russ JJ $17.99 |
|
|
NEW NWT Blankets and Beyond blue swirl puppy dog plush lovey security $34.99 |
|
|
RUSS BABY MY FIRST PUPPY 12″ BLUE DOG NEW WITH TAGS $17.99 |
|
|
Plump Blue green Puppy Rattles Baby Safe Super Art Toys $11.60 |
|
|
Blue Soft PUPPY DOG w/Crinkle Ears Lovey Plush For Baby by BATTAT $10.99 |
|
|
MARY MEYER NEW TAGS PLUSH 16″ TANG STRIPED BLUE DANDY DOG PUPPY BABY $16.19 |
|
|
LIL LITTLE SWEETEZ SWEETIEZ BLUE PUPPY DOG STUFFED PLUSH BABY ANIMAL TOY $26.99 |
|
|
Pottery Barn Kids large plush blue stitched puppy dog $49.99 |
|
|
Kids II Praying Puppy Blue Pull Toy Plush EUC washed * $16.24 |
|
|
Baby Gund Comfy Cozy Blue Puppy Dog Security Blanket Plush Mat 5846 $19.99 |
|
|
Carter’s Welcome to the Family Blue Flat Puppy Dog Lovey Security Blanket No Tag $32.99 |
|
|
Child of Mine Blue Plush Puppy Dog Lovey Orange Swirls $24.99 |
|
|
Child of Mine Brown Tan Puppy Dog Blue Bow Musical Toy $21.24 |
|
|
Russ Puppy Mocha Blue Bow Plush Lovey Rattles * $16.24 |
|
|
Baby Gund JIGGLES Lt Blue Plush Puppy Dog 9.5″ 5767 $11.69 |
|
|
Baby RUSS MOCHA 7″ Puppy Dog Plush TOY Stuffed Lovey RATTLE Blue Bow 21720 $14.89 |
|
|
KIDS PREFERRED PLUSH PATCHES PUPPY DOG 8″ BLUE WHITE NWT 55218 2005 $7.49 |
|
|
BABY GUND SPUNKY PUPPY DOG BLUE 58377 LOVEY PLUSH $11.24 |
Train Yourself Before You Bring a Puppy Home
Many dog owners make the mistake of giving commands in long sentences that only another human being would understand. You get certain inflections in the dog’s bark or whine, but only another dog understands “dog talk.” Why should you expect your dog to understand all the words you use? True, your pet will love to hear you talk. Still, it is your tone that reaches and pleases him.
In his lifetime a dog comes to recognize many words, but he can be a well-trained, obedient pet by knowing just a few. He must know: “Come!,” “Out!,” “Stop it!,” “No!,” and “Down!” To them, add “Walk?,” or “Want to go for a walk?,” “Get in your chair!,” “Go to bed!,” or some such command to direct action, usually taught with a gesture or by actually lifting the dog to the indicated spot. Of course, he soon knows “Good dog!” or “Bad boy.” If you think though that he “understands every word,” try bawling him out some time in a honey-sweet tone. That little tail will wag madly; it sounds mighty nice to him!
The most important word is his name. You may decide what you will call your puppy before you get him, or his name may come out of the blue, but do not delay choosing it. Use it every time you speak to him, over and over again, until he knows it as well as you do. Once he knows it, he will rush to respond because of your affectionate tone, or hang his head, ashamed, because your voice carries reproach.
He will soon learn your name, too, and those of other members of the family. To these, he will add the names of friends, neighboring children, and their dogs – names which will be useful in his daily life as your friendly, well-mannered pet.
The capacity to learn is born in every puppy, to a greater or lesser degree. Your puppy starts learning the moment he enters your house. (He starts learning about you and soon knows whether you or he will be the boss.) His capacity to learn grows as he does and is fully developed at the age of about a year. Although he eventually stops growing, he never stops learning.
One way to train the puppy, and prepare him for more formal training when he is an adult, is to play with him. This may sound simple, but in our busy lives we often fail to play with a new puppy as much as we should. At first he is a novelty, but it becomes “too much trouble” to give the time to him, and we tell the eager, bouncing little fellow to “be a good dog and lie down.” He’d much rather be a good playfellow and later lie gladly at your feet for a snooze.
The game of fetch-and-carry, for instance. . .running after a ball or a stick, catching it and then
bringing it back. . .is a chance for obedience training. The command “Go fetch!” may later be useful. Vary the game by substituting other items for the ball or stick. At first all these toys should be hidden in some place that is easy to find; then make it harder. Identify objects by word until he associates the word with the object – your slippers, the newspaper, etc. Fetch soon becomes a known word, and so does find, when you use them often for the same purpose.
About the Author
Jane Saeman loves dogs and strives to keep other dog lovers informed.
A whole world awaits other dog lovers.
Find out how cute the dog in your life is at my website which is at http://www.PicturesOfMyDogs.com
where in the St. Louis, MO area could i acquire a blue great dane puppy?
OMG THEY ARE ADORABLE!!!!
help? please?
i’ve done the research and i’m aware of the requirements to properly care for a dane. I’d prefer to find a blue variety, but if thats not possible a fawn would be great too and a puppy is a must.
if anyone knows where i could find a breeder or a dane rescue or something like that please help
thanks!
You can check on these two sites http://petfinder.com click on dog, put in the breed & a zip code for your area & hit the go button. The other is http://puppyfind.com find the breed & the state under location.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.