I have so many questions being a 1st time dog owner and getting only a 15 minute crash course on crate training, Discipline, and many other things.
Ok let me start with Einstein, he is a 8 week old beagle, just got him home last night. I already bought the wrong crate, size says 1000 and of course I just check the chart on the side of the box and see that 1000 is the size for a miniature, beagle size should be 3000 so I an off to change it. Einstein has already thrown up 3 times which I think is because of nerves, we have the wee-wee pad set-up and we have caught him having 5 accidents threw out the house and said no and carried him to the wee-wee pad to show him here is where you go ......
A little about myself and my wife, we work Opposite shifts, me during the day her at night. We need to crate train him correctly so that my wife gets to sleep in the morning. So this our schedule:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Mornings - 07:30 </span>
Get Einstein out of crate take to wee-wee pad
Feed him
Play we him a little while (1/2 hour)before going to work
Put Einstein back in crate
<span style="font-weight: bold">Afternoons - 01:00</span>
Wife repeats morning schedule except that Einstein is out of the crate for a longer period, about 3 hours.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Evenings - 06:30</span>
I repeat the same schedule I just don't feed him until about 08:00 - 08:30 but i play with him for msot of the time between 06:30 and when I put him back in the crate.
Questions
1) Is the throw up normal ?
2) How do i reinforce the potty training ?
3) What happens if I change the above schedule, let's say I take him out of the crate to play on a none work day ?
I think this is enough for now, so thanks in advance and I know I will have many more question for the experts
Welcome to Beagle World Beagle E MC2! I do hope everything is okay with Elinstein. Please keep us updated. Btw, he is very cute...I like the little genius already pix
Hope the vet has good news, sounds like a good vet not to take any chances.
Re outside, if your back yard is well fenced off then that is the best place to toilet train him. Once he has had all his vacinations then you can start taking him for walks. please never take him off leash, too many beagles end up as trafic accidents. We use a harness, which is more difficult to slip out of. Also its a good idea to have him microchipped, just incase he does ever escape. the vet will tell you about thi, its just an injection.
Hope the little chap is o.k.
Ok ... According to the vet Einstein is fine. She said she doesn't see any issues but she does see some stuff in his stomach, maybe something he chewed on when we weren't watching or didn't notice. Which is a possibility i mean he is into/chews everything including wee-wee pad, rug, slippers, anything he finds on the floor. My floors are clean, I don't have alot of furniture yet (new house). Well we will be keeping a closer I on him, lol .... this means we will have to watch him closer which is funny .... because we follow him or he follows us constantly ....
Also he is chipped, the place we got him from chips all there dogs.
What a cutie. Enjoy him while he is little and adorable. I am sure you will have some trying days ahead, but with a face like that, you'll never be able to stay mad at him for long.
Ok ... Einstein is home , again (lol) clean bill of health and active as ever. Thanks to all for your prayers, I will keep posting pictures as i get them.
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