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Do NAIDs suffer from old age illnesses?

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Do NAIDs suffer from old age illnesses?

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Like people, all dogs will suffer some old age illnesses. Here is a web site that addresses this. Help, my puppy screams all night in his crate!! Here is an excellent blog that offers tips. How many times a day should I feed and water my pup? Three times a day is best. Feed the pup at the same time every day (so its body gets on a feeding and elimination “schedule” which will help with house training). Let the pup eat as much as it wants to at each sitting and then remove the food bowl. (Don’t leave food out for the pup all of the time. If it eats all day it will poop all day). Make sure it always has fresh water available throughout the day, but restrict water intake after 4:00 pm, so the pup isn’t up in the night having to urinate. Keep in mind that pups don’t have much conscious control of their bowels and bladder until they’re about 16 weeks old. Starting house training now is a good idea, but the pup will have occasional “accidents” until it’s old enough to better control its body

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Like people, all dogs will suffer some old age illnesses. Here is a web site that addresses this. Help, my puppy screams all night in his crate!! Here is an excellent blog that offers tips. How many times a day should I feed and water my pup? Three times a day is best. Feed the pup at the same time every day (so its body gets on a feeding and elimination “schedule” which will help with house training). Let the pup eat as much as it wants to at each sitting and then remove the food bowl. (Don’t leave food out for the pup all of the time. If it eats all day it will poop all day). Make sure it always has fresh water available throughout the day, but restrict water intake after 4:00 pm, so the pup isn’t up in the night having to urinate. Keep in mind that pups don’t have much conscious control of their bowels and bladder until they’re about 16 weeks old. Starting house training now is a good idea, but the pup will have occasional “accidents” until it’s old enough to better control its body

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