We've been through two very active puppyhoods since 2007....
As you probably know, puppies are like babies. A really young puppy will need to go out for bathroom breaks every couple of hours (I've heard that puppies can hold it one hour for every month of age, and that's a pretty accurate gage, in my experience). They get in to everything, so you have to puppy-proof your house. I found that giving puppy a little nylabone goes a long way in teaching the puppy what's appropriate to chew.
And they are high energy. Their lives are play, pee/poop, nap, pee/poop, eat, pee/poop, nap---repeat!There will be accidents in the house---it's inevitable. Stock up on bitter apple, too, in case puppy tries to chew something inappropriate like furniture, rugs, etc.
Be prepared to get up at least once during the night to take the little one out for a bathroom break.
Pack your patience....it can be rough. But the wonderfulness of a puppy is well worth the aggravation. Puppy fuzz, puppy breath, puppy paws....awww...



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There will be accidents in the house---it's inevitable. Stock up on bitter apple, too, in case puppy tries to chew something inappropriate like furniture, rugs, etc.



