The Affenpinscher develops a very strong attachment to his owner
or owners. How the Affenpinscher puppy develops depends a great
deal upon the care he receives as a young puppy. One of the
first things you should do for your new Affenpinscher puppy is
make him feel secure and comfortable with his new family.
Your breeder probably provided you with a health record showing
all immunization vaccinations given to the Affenpinscher puppy
prior to the sale. Some states such as California, Florida and
Texas require breeders to provide a veterinarian proof of health
on sale of a dog.
As soon as possible after bringing your new Affenpinscher puppy
home you should take him to be examined by a veterinarian and
finish the series of shots began by the breeder. These shots
usually consist of vaccines for infectious hepatitis, distemper,
leptospirosis, paraintiuenza and parvovirus. The frequency and
combination of vaccines differs from vet to vet. If the
Affenpinscher is to be entered into shows the vet may want to
give him immunization against bordatella (kennel cough) and
corona. Follow the advice of your own personal veterinarian.
Take a stool sample with you for the first visit. If you live in
a climate where heartworm is a concern ask your vet about
heartworm preventative. Most often the monthly heartworm
preventative will also prevent other parasite infestations.
Once you have established care with a trusted veterinarian and
your Affenpinscher puppy seems content in his new home work on a
regular schedule of diet, housebreaking and other rules of your
own particular household. Allow the Affenpinscher puppy to
settle in properly. Do not make any sudden changes in his diet.
If you do not want to feed what the breeder fed your
Affenpinscher puppy make changes gradually. Sudden changes in
diet sometimes results in diarrhea or the Affenpinscher puppy
may refuse to eat the new food.
If you choose to show your Affenpinscher with cropped ears you
should have the cropping performed by a qualified veterinarian
or an individual recommended by your breeder. The ears are
usually cropped when the Affenpinscher is anywhere from eight
weeks to four or five months.
Crate training is recommended for Affenpinscher puppies. You
will need to purchase a small airline kennel or a small
housebreaking crate. Provide your Affenpinscher puppy with soft
clean bedding in the crate and fresh drinking water preferably
from a water bottle. Training you Affenpinscher puppy should
start early. Do not feel that crating your Affenpinscher puppy
is cruel. Dogs by nature are den animals and many find refuge in
their crates, a special place of their own to rest and sleep. An
Affenpinscher puppy that has been crated will travel easier and
more happily.
If you choose to change the food, you might try the Affenpinscher on one of the Life's Abundance Dog Food Formulas. These foods are:
Wholesome and nourishing dog foods, nutrition systems and healthy start packs.
Life's Abundance non-profit arm, The Dr. Jane Foundation, is an organization absolutely committed to supporting a variety of animal rescue groups, all of which are dedicated to helping to rescue neglected and unwanted animals.
Every time you purchase a Life's Abundance product, a portion of the profits are contributed to a fund that supports the operations of this organization. Thank you so much for your continued business! Together, we’re making a positive difference in the world, one animal at a time.
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or owners. How the Affenpinscher puppy develops depends a great
deal upon the care he receives as a young puppy. One of the
first things you should do for your new Affenpinscher puppy is
make him feel secure and comfortable with his new family.
Your breeder probably provided you with a health record showing
all immunization vaccinations given to the Affenpinscher puppy
prior to the sale. Some states such as California, Florida and
Texas require breeders to provide a veterinarian proof of health
on sale of a dog.
As soon as possible after bringing your new Affenpinscher puppy
home you should take him to be examined by a veterinarian and
finish the series of shots began by the breeder. These shots
usually consist of vaccines for infectious hepatitis, distemper,
leptospirosis, paraintiuenza and parvovirus. The frequency and
combination of vaccines differs from vet to vet. If the
Affenpinscher is to be entered into shows the vet may want to
give him immunization against bordatella (kennel cough) and
corona. Follow the advice of your own personal veterinarian.
Take a stool sample with you for the first visit. If you live in
a climate where heartworm is a concern ask your vet about
heartworm preventative. Most often the monthly heartworm
preventative will also prevent other parasite infestations.
Once you have established care with a trusted veterinarian and
your Affenpinscher puppy seems content in his new home work on a
regular schedule of diet, housebreaking and other rules of your
own particular household. Allow the Affenpinscher puppy to
settle in properly. Do not make any sudden changes in his diet.
If you do not want to feed what the breeder fed your
Affenpinscher puppy make changes gradually. Sudden changes in
diet sometimes results in diarrhea or the Affenpinscher puppy
may refuse to eat the new food.
If you choose to show your Affenpinscher with cropped ears you
should have the cropping performed by a qualified veterinarian
or an individual recommended by your breeder. The ears are
usually cropped when the Affenpinscher is anywhere from eight
weeks to four or five months.
Crate training is recommended for Affenpinscher puppies. You
will need to purchase a small airline kennel or a small
housebreaking crate. Provide your Affenpinscher puppy with soft
clean bedding in the crate and fresh drinking water preferably
from a water bottle. Training you Affenpinscher puppy should
start early. Do not feel that crating your Affenpinscher puppy
is cruel. Dogs by nature are den animals and many find refuge in
their crates, a special place of their own to rest and sleep. An
Affenpinscher puppy that has been crated will travel easier and
more happily.
If you choose to change the food, you might try the Affenpinscher on one of the Life's Abundance Dog Food Formulas. These foods are:
Wholesome and nourishing dog foods, nutrition systems and healthy start packs.
Helping To Rescue Neglected & Unwanted Animals
Life's Abundance non-profit arm, The Dr. Jane Foundation, is an organization absolutely committed to supporting a variety of animal rescue groups, all of which are dedicated to helping to rescue neglected and unwanted animals.
Every time you purchase a Life's Abundance product, a portion of the profits are contributed to a fund that supports the operations of this organization. Thank you so much for your continued business! Together, we’re making a positive difference in the world, one animal at a time.
Do you raise puppies or kittens? If so, you might be interested in knowing you can get paid to use the Life's Abundance products.
Use our products. Using the Life's Abundance pet products is also an excellent way of "giving back" to the pet community. Charitable work is at the core of the Life's Abundance mission. Every order placed contributes to homeless animals. The work is done through the non-profit branch of Life's Abundance
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Life’s Abundance is an employee owned company on a mission to improve the health and wellness of families.
We believe that life is precious and should be enjoyed to the fullest extent possible. We are passionate about the various products we offer, the customers we serve, the business opportunity we represent and the work of our non-profit, The Dr. Jane Foundation. Since 1999, our tireless dedication to our mission has produced an extended track record of profitability and success.
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