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Once chosen our pup, to have a pleasant cohabitation, is necessary to follow some simple rules which will be useful for him to grow in the best way both for what it concerns his health and his education.
The fundamental principle is to be constant and rigorous in its management
Arrived in the house, it will need to devote him a corner only for him, where he will be able to sleep or to rest, to eat and to keep to when it will have desire (a kennel or a simple carpet it 'll be used so that he will recognize as his refuge)
If it is not desired that the dog doesn't climb on couches or slacker, it won't need to ever allow him not even the day of ...his/her birthday or Christmas.
The bowls of the food and the water must be always in the same place: water must be always to disposition and, in the warmest months, more times you must changed in the day, instead for the bowl of the food, it is better to respect fixed schedules for the meals, which you will established in according to your family necessities, but that they must be always the same.
The dog must eat twice a day, so, once you have established the daily total ration of food (home or commercial), this must be separated in two meals.
The bowl of the food must remain to his disposition for 15-20 minutes, after which it needs to be removed and show it again from the following meal.
For a good education of the dog, but also for reasons of "food hygiene", our dog must eat to fixed schedules and not continually during the day.
If the dog lives in apartment you must also have some fixed schedules for his exits, so that to accustom him to effect his functions with regularity. During the week, it would be also well to find the time to bring the dog to run or to make a few of physical activity with regularity however, to maintain in health his muscle-skeletal and cardiac apparatus.
Because the dog will be a good companion for our days it will important to follow fixed rules from the first days and to always respect these rules: as we tell Italy, "it needs to Be German".
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