Have you prepared your home for your new fur member?
Ensure there are no holes or gaps in wall, no entryways without appropriate locks. Likewise recollect steps and stairs: Can the
Bully pup get under the house, or would he be able to escape into the front garden or onto the road?
Regardless of whether your American Bully puppy is to live in the house or in the yard, he needs a territory to consider his
own. Two spots are perfect, one inside and one outside and a decent supply of covers and bedding will be fundamental.
Have you asked the raiser what food to purchase, so your puppy can eat what he’s use to? A difference in eating regimen more
often than not causes loose bowels, so in the event that you change the puppy’s essential nourishment, do it step by step.
Notwithstanding nourishment and bedding, he will require food and water bowls, a collar, lead and brush. An every day brush
keeps the coat in great condition.
A little, light collar and a light lead are basic in the early weeks to encourage lead preparing. As the American Bully puppy
grows, a heavier collar, lead and extra prepping gear will presumably be vital.
Your American Bully Puppy at Home
The progress time frame from mother to another house is presumably the most emotional change your American Bully dog will ever
experience. The Bully puppy will rely on you to give security, affection and love.
A puppy container or enormous open cardboard box with an old cover is perfect to take your Bully home in. The perfect time to bring a
American Bully puppy home is the point at which he is around 8 to 10 weeks of age. This is the period when a puppy takes in the
most.
His first day in another place will be most energising for him. He will encounter new scents, an auto ride, new individuals and
peculiar spots. Pick up your puppy at an early hour of the day so he has enough time schedule to ‘suss out’ his new home before
going to bed own his own.
Keep yourself and your kids quiet and calm. Try not to give him a chance to get over-energised or over-tired and enable the
Bully pup to glance around at his very own pace. Show the puppy his water bowl, his bed and a spot where you need him to relieve
himself.
Have you thought about the needs of your other pets? Try not to change the propensities or routine of a current pet when you
bring another puppy home. They may feel somewhat envious, particularly as the new puppy will require consistent consideration
and, obviously, three or four meals every day.
Give your existing pets and new bully puppy an opportunity to familiarise themselves. The principal meeting is best done outside
instead of inside the house, as there is more space for both to feel good or to escape if the going gets intense. Supervise and
let them play for brief periods at a time. You don’t want both of them to get over-energised or hurt. You can slowly build the
time they spend playing together until they settle down, however you must always be near them to supervise.
Toilet training
All American Bully puppies have frail bladders and need to go to toilet much offend. It is a smart thought to take the Bully
puppy out each hour or so at first, yet in every case promptly after waking, in the wake of playing, subsequent to nourishing,
and before going to bed during the evening.
Take him to a similar area each time and commend him for ‘work well done’! When inside have a lot of paper towels or old cloth
close to his bed or in the room in which the puppy will rest. Try not to use negative punishment to the young American Bully in
the event that he has a mishap. Most pups won’t soil their bed and are normally snappy to discover that outside is the right
place to go. Following fourteen days most pups will be house-trained.
Your American Bully puppy will likely take a couple of days to settle down around evening time as the young puppy will miss his
mum and litter-mates and is certain to cry, cry or bark when alone. Try not to yell at the young bully or smack him, and don’t
surrender to him. On the off chance that you go to the puppy once amid the night, he will cry again every time you abandon him.
A toy to nestle up with or a ticking clock may well be valued and enable the young American Bully to settle.
In the initial couple of weeks, you should give the little dog your consistent attention. You can show him some fundamental
directions, as ‘sit’ and ‘come’ or take care of business to instruct him to ‘get’. Continuously be understanding with the puppy,
give him a lot of consolation, acclaim and snuggles.