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French Bulldog Puppies in Columbus OH: Bringing Home A Second Pet (Part One)

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French Bulldog puppies in Columbus, Ohio can be a blessing for a household, even if there is already a canine companion at home. Yet, due to certain circumstances, there are many things a family should know and prepare for to keep both of your pets safe and happy. With some cooperation, understanding and preparation on the behalf of your family to make this change a positive one, your dogs can become close companions for each other as well as their human family. Here are a few things you should understand before you adopt a second pet and some things you can do to prepare for this exciting new addition in your household…read on! Canine Perceptions Understanding the way your dog instinctively thinks before bringing home a new French Bulldog puppy can help facilitate a smoother transition for your entire family. Canines are pack animals, so therefore they have the instinct to attempt to dominate each other when there is one or more around. This behavior can become problematic a...

French Bulldog Puppies in Columbus OH: Home Safety Measures For Your New Pet

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French bulldog puppies in Columbus, Ohio can introduce a challenge for new pet owners since their naturally inquisitive nature and tendency to chew household items can be a safety issue. Making a house a safe place for your new Frenchie should be a top priority, and ideally should be done before you bring him or her home from your local dog breeder’s facility. Knowing the things that pose threats to your puppy’s safety can help you prepare your house for your companion. Here is a list of items you should consider “puppy proofing” to make your home a happier, pet-safe place…read on! Loose Cords Securing loose cords around your house will help your puppy stay safer, particularly if he or she will be left alone for any period of time or during the teething stage. Bored or teething French bulldog puppies will chew on household items, such as electrical cords, sometimes with terrible consequences. Using zip ties or some other means to shorten cords can help eliminate this hazard. ...