Caring For Your Bordoodle
Caring for your Bordoodle properly can give them the best chance at a long and happy life. This page includes resources to help you better care for your Bordoodle.
Puppy’s First Week Home
Your puppy’s first week home should be a quiet one. You can take this opportunity to begin the foundation of potty training your puppy by taking your puppy out often to go potty. Crate training your Bordoodle can aid in the potty training process. Use the first week to introduce your dog to his new name, and to become familiarized with the family. Bonding with your Bordoodle is one of the key points that will set the stage for a lifetime of adventures.
Registering Your Bordoodle’s Microchip
When your Bordoodle comes home to you, your puppy will already be microchipped. However, you will still need to ensure the microchip get’s registered under your name. This way if your dog ever gets lost, he can be returned to you when found using the contact information found on the microchip.
Spaying/Neutering Your Bordoodle
Spaying or neutering your Bordoodle is a great way to care for their reproductive health. These are some of the most common surgeries performed on any animal. This is because spaying and neutering your pets has been shown to have tremendous benefits for both the dog and his owner, to learn more about spaying and neutering click here.
Vaccinating Your Bordoodle
Vaccines work to improve your Bordoodle’s immune system which helps your puppy be able to protect itself against certain diseases. Our Bordoodles receive their first vaccinations around 7 weeks of age. They will be ready for their second set of vaccinations around 10 weeks. Your Bordoodle puppy comes with an information packet that shows the schedule for continued vaccinations to keep your puppy healthy and safe.
Environment
Keep a clean and protected environment for your dog. Having a crate or shelter he can retreat to can help him feel more comfortable and safe at home. Making sure things are clean in the home can reduce injury when romping around the house and also reduce the likelihood of spreading germs throughout the house. Always keep any hazardous materials put away out of reach of your Bordoodle.
Proper Dental Care, Grooming & Nail Trimming
Long coated dogs are more likely to develop matts in their fur. This is one of the main reasons that Bordoodles do require regular *insert link to Bordoodle Grooming* grooming and dental care. Overgrown nails are prone to breakage which can cause further issues if left without the proper care. It’s important to ensure the nails are trimmed to avoid pain for your Bordoodle when walking.
Training
Yes, training. Training (whether you do it yourself or hire a trainer) is a great way to put “caring for your Bordoodle” into action. All dogs and puppies need basic training to ensure their safety out in the world. Having the basic “sit, stay, come” commands established can very well save your dog's life in a dangerous situation! Your dog running into a busy street, or into an aggressive dog are a few examples where having control beyond the leash is incredibly important.
Exercise and Play
Engaging your Bordoodle in some type of activity daily is a must. You and your dog will both be much happier, as he exercises you'll find destructive tendencies lessen. As you spend this quality time together you’ll increase your bond and communication skills all in an effortless way. The possibilities are endless when it comes to exercise. Whether you go on a daily jog, hike mountains together or just play some fetch in the backyard you’re sure to find something you both enjoy. All while fostering that unconditional love for man’s best friend.
Health and Diet
Feeding your Bordoodle a quality diet is an excellent way to care for his needs. Having fresh water available 24/7 is a good place to start. Make your dog food selection based on the nutritional needs of your dog, and with dietary recommendations of your veterinarian in mind. Once the dog food is decided, avoid over feeding the animal as this can cause obesity. Bordoodles can suffer adverse effects on their health simply due to being overweight. Providing healthy treats as rewards during training and keeping an eye on your dogs daily food intake is an excellent way to protect his health and is a key part in caring for your Bordoodle.