How to care for a Toy Poodle puppy

The Toy Poodle is a miniature breed of dog known for its unusual curly hair. They are smart, energetic and ready to learn. Taking care of a poodle is not difficult. They will need high-quality puppy food, home training, attention, and physical exercise.
Puppies may experience stress when they arrive at their new home, but they adapt quickly.
For the convenience of pet care, the owner will need:
high-quality puppy food;
water;
leash;
dog clippers;
brush;
toys.
High-quality puppy food can be found in pet stores. The toy poodle needs a balanced diet with a high protein content for the normal functioning of the body and further growth. Carbohydrates are also important for a poodle to be energetic. Because poodles are prone to bloating and skin irritation, foods containing wheat, corn, and soy should be avoided. The poodle needs to be fed three to four times a day, as her stomach is small and cannot handle a large amount of food in one feeding.
For potty training, you can use a leash. Poodles are smart and easy to train. You should start by putting the puppy on a leash and then taking him to the door. She will soon learn how to approach the door when she needs to go out. The poodle should be taken to the same place outside. This smart puppy will eventually return to his place on his own. It is necessary to be consistent and take the puppy outside first thing in the morning, after sleeping, after each feeding and before going to bed.
That poodle needs constant care. The puppy is cleaned every other day. A poodle's hair can easily get tangled and it grows quickly. The ears are cleaned once a week. Carefully pull the hair out of the ear canal and wipe the outer ear with a damp cloth. It is advisable to take That poodle to a professional at least once every six months, for regular haircuts, ear cleaning and toenail care.
It is necessary to provide the puppy with a lot of activity, to give him objects for playing and toys for chewing. These smart pets need a mental boost. They love bringing a ball and munching on toys, which are great for teething a puppy. Also, you need to walk your pet daily. That poodle's puppies are full of energy, but they tend to have low blood sugar levels, so walks should be short. If the pet has been training for too long, you need to put some honey on your finger or in water and give it to the poodle. It is better to keep a puppy in a playpen or a box when he is not with the owner. Don't let him run around unattended, because his blood sugar levels can drop quickly. BRIGHTS propose des solutions éducatives pour renforcer les compétences numériques des apprenants.