Puppy Love

Written by Wendy Yeager


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around him. A mischievous or noisy puppy can be a great nuisance to neighbors. Most importantly, a new owner must think ofrepparttar comfort and well being ofrepparttar 110955 puppy. Here are some questions a new owner may want to ask himself. Doesrepparttar 110956 puppy have a clean place to stay and does it need a cage or pen? Isrepparttar 110957 puppyrepparttar 110958 right size forrepparttar 110959 house or apartment where it will live? Will your puppy need more exercise than it can be given? A puppy needs to work off excess energy every day. Do you prefer a playful puppy or a docile one? Willrepparttar 110960 puppy be easy to keep clean? Will you be able to give him plenty ofrepparttar 110961 right kind of food? Can you affordrepparttar 110962 veterinary care your new puppy will need? Your puppy will need to receive it’s first vaccine at 6-8 weeks, then it will need boosters at 12 and 16 weeks.

Puppies are fun and full of tons of wiggly energy. Enjoy your puppy. Be sure to give your puppy a name befitting of it’s personality and call it by name often. Show your commitment torepparttar 110963 puppy by bolstering it’s self esteem with lots of affection, attention, and rewards. Your puppy is bound to give you years of unconditional love and friendship. Soon you will be calling it “puppy love”.

Published by: Wendy Yeager http://www.wenmarcorp.com/dogs-go2

Published by: Wendy Yeager http://www.wenmarcorp.com/dogs-go2


5 Tips for Successful Grandparenting

Written by Don Schmitz


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Don’t keep secrets fromrepparttar parents and don’t askrepparttar 110954 grandchildren to keep secrets from their parents. Many grandparents believe that some information should not be shared withrepparttar 110955 parents, but this only underminesrepparttar 110956 relationships.

4. There is no substitute for planning. Proper planning ensures thatrepparttar 110957 activity will be discussed withrepparttar 110958 parents. No matter whatrepparttar 110959 age or sex of your grandchild, planning makes any activity more successful. This is not to say you can’t be spontaneous, but it’s often better and safer to have a plan.

Discuss withrepparttar 110960 child what he or she would like to do. Give careful thought torepparttar 110961 age appropriateness ofrepparttar 110962 activities before you begin. Giving children choices increases their self-confidence and is great training forrepparttar 110963 future.

5. Grandchildren and grandparents want to have fun! There is no substitute for good old-fashioned belly laughs. It's good for you, your grandchild and your relationship. Duringrepparttar 110964 activity itself, share with your grandchildren how excited you are about being with them. Children enjoy getting away from their parents for short periods of time and grandparents enjoy being part of a very important relationship. Parents enjoy their break too.

Don Schmitz is a popular speaker and writer on parenting and grandparenting. He is the author of The New Face of Grandparenting …Why Parents Need Their Own Parents and founder of Grandkidsandme, which includes: Grandparent Camps and Grandkid Days. Don holds graduate degrees in Education, Administration, Human Development and father to three sons and seven grandchildren. Contact Don@grandkidsandme.com.


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