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		<title>A New Puppy &#8211; First 10 Days of Hell</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new puppy is a lot of work especially in the first two weeks. Puppies require a lot of supervision during that time. They also need to be trained and socialized. Here are the first 10 crazy days that I spent with my new Siberian Husky puppy Lara.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/how-to-buy-a-siberian-husky-puppy">I just got another Siberian Husky puppy</a> (Lara) about 10 days ago and am going through a puppy training refresher course. <strong>Indeed, it is easy to forget how much work a new puppy truly is. </strong></p>
<p>Therefore, I have decided to write this article of the first 10 puppy days while it is still fresh in my mind. The next time I even think of getting a puppy, I can re-read this article and hopefully remember what a big pain in the ass a new puppy is! 😀</p>
<div id='5756' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4438-520x390.jpg" alt="A New Puppy – First 10 Days of Hell" title="Siberian Husky puppy at 8.5 weeks old" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-5756" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>A New Puppy – First 10 Days of Hell</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>Days 1 &#038; 2 &#8211; Nights from Hell</h2>
<p>The first few days were not too bad. We mainly focused on <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/second-dog-introducing-a-second-dog">introducing puppy to our other two dogs</a> and making sure that our existing dogs saw puppy as a positive thing. </p>
<p><a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/puppy-potty-training-facts-and-myths">We also started on puppy potty training</a> but puppy seemed to have that under good control. We did not have any mistakes &#8211; it was amazing!</p>
<p>However, puppy did cry at night. This is not surprising since it is the first time she is sleeping in a new location and without her litter mates. Puppy was feeling lonely, sad, and scared. The first couple of nights I had to wake up about 4 times. 2 times to take puppy out for potty, and another 2 times just to cuddle with puppy. </p>
<p><strong>As a result I did not get much, if any sleep. Be prepared to get very little sleep in the first few weeks with a new puppy.</strong></p>
<div id='5793' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4466-520x390.jpg" alt="Be prepared to get very little sleep in the first few weeks with a new puppy." title="Siberian Husky puppy at rest" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-5793" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Be prepared to get very little sleep in the first few weeks with a new puppy.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>Days 3 &#038; 4 &#8211; Puppy Potty Training Hell</h2>
<p>The first few good potty training days lulled me into a false sense of security. On day 3 puppy made lots of mistakes all over the place. </p>
<p>I was around to supervise puppy the whole time, but I thought it would be ok to take short bathroom breaks while puppy was sleeping &#8211; WRONG!</p>
<p><strong>I found out the hard way that constant supervision is absolutely necessary for potty training in order to prevent potty mistakes. </strong></p>
<p>When I need to go to the bathroom or perform some other task, I now <strong>always</strong> put puppy in her play-pen or enclosure. There is a blanket, some toys, and puppy pads in the enclosure. This makes things a lot better because puppy either does her potty outside or on her puppy pads. I reward her for going outside, but I don&#8217;t reward her for going on her puppy pads.</p>
<p><div id='5801' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4527-520x390.jpg" alt="Siberian Husky puppy resting in her puppy enclosure." title="Siberian Husky puppy resting in her puppy enclosure." width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-5801" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Siberian Husky puppy resting in her puppy enclosure.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div><br />
I take puppy outside &#8211;</p>
<ul>
<li>As soon as puppy wakes up.</li>
<li>After puppy feeding time.</li>
<li>After play or any other heavy activity.</li>
<li>Whenever it looks like she is about to potty, e.g. circling, pulling to go to corners, etc. Each puppy will have their own potty signs, so observe carefully to identify our puppy&#8217;s pre-potty behaviors.</li>
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<p>If puppy tries to go inside the house, I am right there next to her so that I can non-mark her (Ack-Ack), interrupt her, and leave her in her enclosure to finish up. This allows me to quickly go back and clean up the mess while she is in her enclosure.</p>
<p><strong>Constant vigilance and a fixed eating and drinking schedule are crucial in puppy potty training.</strong></p>
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<h2>Day 5 &#8211; Puppy and Furniture Hell</h2>
<p>On day 5 I nearly had a heart attack. </p>
<p>Puppy was sleeping nicely with me on the couch, when I started getting really hungry. The kitchen is in the next room, so I quickly stepped away to get a loaf of bread from the refrigerator &#8211; WRONG!</p>
<p>As soon as I got the bread, I hear this loud cry. I threw the bread on the kitchen counter and ran back to a crying puppy on the floor. She was holding one of her front legs up in pain. </p>
<p>Bad, bad ShibaShake! </p>
<p>Luckily, puppy was ok and was moving around without any sign of a limp within the next few minutes. Whew. </p>
<p>From then on, I am always with puppy. If I cannot be with puppy even for 1 second, she goes into her puppy enclosure.</p>
<div id='5797' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4476-520x390.jpg" alt="Puppy will get into trouble if left on her own even for just 1 second." title="Siberian Husky puppy and me" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-5797" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Puppy will get into trouble if left on her own even for just 1 second.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>Days 6 to 9 &#8211; Energizer Puppy Hell</h2>
<div id='5782' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4499-280x210.jpg" alt="I was hoping that all the dogs would play and at the end of the day I would end up with 2 tired dogs and 1 tired puppy." title="Big Sibe Playing with Little Sibe" width="280" height="210" class="size-medium wp-image-5782" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>I was hoping that all the dogs would play and at the end of the day I would end up with 2 tired dogs and 1 tired puppy.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<p>At this point, puppy is a lot more comfortable with her new surroundings and is always up to something. It is tiring as hell to try and <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/hyperactive-dogs-how-to-calm-a-hyper-dog-or-hyper-puppy">keep up with a hyper puppy.</a></p>
<p>In the beginning, I figured that my other two dogs can take up some of the slack. I was hoping that they would all play, have a lot of chasing and running goodness, and at the end of the day I would end up with 2 tired dogs and 1 tired puppy.</p>
<p>Indeed it worked out well at first. I supervised all play sessions and both my dogs played well with puppy. I stepped in as soon as things got too excited, and the dogs started getting too rough with puppy.</p>
<p>Things were looking up because puppy not only tired out Shiba Sephy, but she also conked out Husky Shania who is a big time Energizer Bunny herself. All I needed to do was stand around and step in at the appropriate times. </p>
<p>WRONG!</p>
<p>On day 9, Shiba Sephy ran over puppy before I could get to them and stop play. Puppy started crying, and was limping for the rest of the day.</p>
<div id='5779' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4494-520x390.jpg" alt="It is best not to let puppy play with larger adult dogs until puppy is a bit older." title="Siberian Huskies at play" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-5779" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>It is best not to let puppy play with larger adult dogs until puppy is a bit older.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>Day 10 &#8211; Puppy in Vet Hell</h2>
<p>On day 10, puppy was still limping so we took her to the vet.</p>
<p>It was fun, fun, fun &#8211; with temperature taking and various poking and prodding of body parts. Then, the vet had to put puppy&#8217;s leg through a series of pretty heavy handling.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy was not happy.</strong></p>
<p>$343 later, we had a conked out and unhappy puppy, with a sprained rear leg. </p>
<p><strong>Thank goodness it wasn&#8217;t anything more serious, but no more off-leash play until puppy gets bigger.</strong></p>
<p>To close, I feel it is only fair to say that <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/why-get-a-dog">there are also many reasons to get a puppy.</a> But &#8230; they require a lot of time, supervision, and energy to care for especially in the first few months.</p>
<div id='5788' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IMG_4516-520x390.jpg" alt="There are also a lot of advantages to having a puppy." title="Big Sibe hanging out with Little Sibe" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-5788" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>There are also a lot of advantages to having a puppy.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>Update</h2>
<p><strong>Day 12</strong> &#8211; Puppy slept through the whole night without waking up. Hopefully there will be more such nights in the future.</p>
<p><strong>Day 14</strong> &#8211; Puppy&#8217;s limp is all gone. She now has free and good use of her rear leg. YAY!</p>
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		<title>It Takes a Family to Raise a Dog</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When a family gets a dog, it is up to each and every member of the family to help raise him. If some members of the family do not want the dog, or are unwilling to put in the effort, then the dog will likely get confused and may develop behavioral issues, including dog aggression. It really takes a family to raise a dog. A united family will truly enjoy the dog experience and also provide a balanced and happy environment for their new furry family member.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below is a comment I got from Ian that I really enjoyed &#8211;</p>
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<p>I have a Shiba Inu and his name is Rocco. He is great for our family except for my dad who does not really like dogs. Well this is a bit of a jump, he’s a great dog but he cannot be let off the leash. We do take him to dog parks a lot and he is starting to listen better so hopefully one day I can take him to run around and have him come straight back when called.</p>
<p>But if you&#8217;re looking for a breed: you should not get this dog if you have strict people in your house hold or people who don’t like dogs too much.</p>
<p>They are great for a fun loving family who love to play with him/her and will not get to mad if he acts up now and then.</p>
<p>~~ [<a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/shiba-diary-dog-trainer/comment-page-1#comment-4108">Ian</a>]</p>
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<div id='3163' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2200-520x390.jpg" alt="It Takes a Family to Raise a Dog." title="It Takes a Family to Raise a Dog" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-3163" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>It Takes a Family to Raise a Dog.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<p>Often, we get a dog because some people in the family <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/i-want-a-dog-should-i-get-a-dog">really want one</a>. Those in the family who are unsure or who are against getting the dog may give in because they love their kids/wife/husband, and cannot deny them that happiness.</p>
<p>However, when a family is divided about the dog &#8211; it can cause a lot of friction, stress, and unhappiness for everyone, as well as the dog. </p>
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<h2>Consistency is Key</h2>
<div id='3092' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2044-280x210.jpg" alt="In Dog Training Consistency is Key." title="In Dog Training Consistency is Key" width="280" height="210" class="size-medium wp-image-3092" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>In Dog Training Consistency is Key.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<p>When a family is divided about the dog, it is only natural that each of them treats the dog differently. Some may want to fully participate in <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-obedience-training-good-and-bad">training the dog</a>, others may want the dog to follow certain strict rules, and some may not want to spend any time with the dog at all.</p>
<p>It such an environment, it is easy for the dog to get confused. The dog will not understand why he can <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/stop-your-dog-from-jumping-on-people">jump up on some people</a> and not on others; he will not know why sometimes he is allowed on furniture and why at other times <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/dog-discipline-punishment-beat-hit-dog">he gets hit or spanked.</a> </p>
<p><strong>While training a dog, consistency is key.</strong></p>
<p>Everyone in the family has to be on the same page, use consistent techniques, and apply consistent rules. </p>
<div id='3218' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2340-520x390.jpg" alt="Dog Training Requires Fairness and Consistency." title="Dog Training Requires Fairness and Consistency." width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-3218" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Dog Training Requires Fairness and Consistency.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>Who Picks Up the Dog Poop?</h2>
<div id='4436' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_3395-280x210.jpg" alt="Adult dog will poop more and require more exercise - every day of the year." title="Walking with Siberian Shania" width="280" height="210" class="size-medium wp-image-4436" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Adult dog will poop more and require more exercise - every day of the year.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
<p>Another common problem that arises is how to divide up the work.</p>
<p>It is fun to play with puppy for the first few days or weeks, but owning a dog is for the long haul. After puppy grows up, <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/exercise-your-dog">adult dog requires regular exercise</a> and someone has to pick up the dog poop &#8211; <em>every day of the year</em>. </p>
<p>When family members do not all participate in the rearing and caring of the dog,  those that do most of the dog work may grow to resent those that participate less. Members that did not want the dog in the first place, may not want to do any of the work. Suddenly, the family dog becomes <em>my wife&#8217;s dog</em>, or <em>my son&#8217;s dog</em>.</p>
<p>This often leads to arguments down the road and the dog becomes a source of stress and unhappiness. </p>
<p>Once a dog joins a family &#8211; it should be viewed as a group effort where everyone participates. When everyone shares the work, the rewards are truly great, and the dog will bring the family closer together. </p>
<div id='4444' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_3417-520x390.jpg" alt="It is best when everyone in the household participates in the dog work and also enjoys its rewards." title="Siberian Husky Shania having a quick nap." width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-4444" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>It is best when everyone in the household participates in the dog work and also enjoys its rewards.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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<h2>Can I Just Ignore the Dog?</h2>
<p>What if some of us just ignores the dog. Will that cause any problems?</p>
<p>Sadly, yes.</p>
<p>If some members of the family choose not to participate at all, the dog may view those members as not belonging to his pack. As a result, the dog may try to guard his pack or his belongings from these <em>outsiders</em>. Ultimately, a divided pack can lead to <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/how-to-deal-with-bad-dog-behavior">dog aggression and dog behavioral issues</a>. </p>
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<h2>It Takes a Family to Raise a Dog</h2>
<p>As Ian captured so well in his story &#8211; it takes a family to raise a dog. </p>
<p>This is even more true for stubborn, independent, or energetic breeds that require more attention and training from the people around them.</p>
<p>Only <a href="http://shibashake.com/dog/how-to-get-a-dog-cheap-dog-cheap-puppy">get a dog</a> if everyone in the family wants one and is willing to participate in the dog&#8217;s life. </p>
<p><strong>Having a dog can be a great, happy, and fulfilling experience &#8211; but only if done at the right time.</strong></p>
<div id='4455' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading="lazy" src="https://cdn.shibashake.com/dog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_3450-520x390.jpg" alt="Having a dog can be a great, happy, and fulfilling experience - but only if done at the right time." title="Having a dog can be a great, happy, and fulfilling experience" width="520" height="390" class="size-large wp-image-4455" /><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Having a dog can be a great, happy, and fulfilling experience - but only if done at the right time.</div></div> <!-- End shiba-stage --></div></div>
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