The Awesome Family Dog. Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill  They are a cross breed, so you won’t know what you get until you see it  They are very gentle,

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The Awesome Family Dog

Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill  They are a cross breed, so you won’t know what you get until you see it  They are very gentle, but high energy and excitable  They are hypo-allergenic, but can still shed! PowerPoint 20102

Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill  Crawl around your house on all fours and see what exciting things you could chew on – move them!  Block off a section of the house with baby gates, or risk having your carpets ruined by accidents!  Read books, have conversations and make a plan for training and obedience – the whole family needs to know their job! PowerPoint 20103

Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill  For eating:  really good dog food, try and get the same brand the breeder uses so your new family member doesn’t get an upset stomach  Sturdy bowls for water and food, the heavier the better or they will push them around the room  For sleeping:  A cozy bed with sheepskin or fleece, but not too plump – dogs like a firm mattress  A baby blanket – some dogs like to hide their noses under it  For grooming:  A good pin brush  Toothbrush and paste  Nail clippers  For playing:  Heavy duty rubber chew toys like Kongs – no squeakers, that gets them too excited  Bones and Balls PowerPoint 20104

Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill  Go for a family walk – this establishes that you are a pack  Eat something, and then feed the dog. People eat before dogs do – establishes dog’s position in the pack (at the bottom)  Leave the room and return, ignoring the dog for several minutes – another method for establishing dog’s position in the pack. PowerPoint 20105

Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill CURLY COATED ‘DOODLES FLAT COATED ‘DOODLES  Requires frequent pin brushing to prevent mats  Must be very careful when bathing that fur is completely mat free  Clipping must be done slowly to ensure skin isn’t nicked.  Requires less pin brushing, but still needs regular brushing  Bathing is easier, as matting doesn’t occur  Clipping can still be a challenge if the coat is thick. Fly in from bottomFloat in from top PowerPoint 20106

Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill Teeth  Brush daily with tooth brush and paste (chicken flavour is always enjoyed)  Pick tarter off the molars Nails  Invest in high quality clippers  Be very careful not to cut the quick  If not comfortable doing it call in a groomer! Ears  Check for dirt, use cotton balls to clean out  If dog is scratching lots, could be mites…off to the Vet you go! Take Note My own drawing PowerPoint 20107

Copyright 2012 by Lisa Birdsbill PLAY AND LOVE PowerPoint 20108