Ways To Help Your Cavachon Puppy Feel Safe And Comfortable In Your Home

By Lena Stephenson


A new dog can be one of the most exciting things you can add to your home. Whether you want a young dog or an older one, learning how to introduce it properly to your family can help set up any future relationship on a positive footing. If you are thinking about getting a Cavachon puppy, here is what you need to know to make sure they are happy in your home.

Many people are not familiar with this breed. It is actually a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Bichon Frise. Both of these breeds are small. This breed of dog can range in height and weight however, depending on the size of its parents.

It can be helpful to prepare by purchasing some basic equipment. While some people choose not to crate-train their dog, it can be a helpful tool when housebreaking a young dog and a safe place to leave an older dog when it cannot be supervised. Food bowls, brushes, pet shampoo and a few toys can also be great things to buy for your new canine.

Most people do not realize how much stress a dog will experience when it is taken from one home and is placed in another. A pup may be missing its litter mates. It also has to learn about the people it is now living with and get used to its role in your family. Sometimes the stress that a canine is feeling can show up as negative behavior. A product such as a calming pheromone can help to reduce or eliminate some of this stress.

It can be a good idea to check your home over before you bring your new canine into it. You can look for small or dangerous items that the pup may chew on or accidentally swallow. Some types of food can be toxic for dogs and if the item is hard, a dog could accidentally choke on it. You may be surprised what you can find if you get down on a puppy's level and see what you can find.

House training can be frustrating and challenging. Most new owners are not aware of just how frequently they will need to take their new pup outside. If you find it difficult to take your canine out frequently enough you may want to think about investing in waterproof pads. These are absorbent and will soak up urine which is trapped by the plastic backing.

You may hear experts talk about socializing a dog. This simply means that you take the time to show it that different people, animals and places are not a threat. Ultimately, a dog that is less fearful is less apt to bite or show aggression. This can be helpful if you plan to travel with your dog.

Taking the time to get your new canine used to your home can help ensure that your bond with them grows quickly and deeply. Then you will be amazed at how much love and affection your new pup has to give.




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