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shubham s
I am buying a choclate labrador from apet shop(reputed one) ....he is saying will take me to the breeder and he is aka or whatever it is registered...will give me my puppy with breed certificate and papers and first vaccination...
Plz tell me what all things I should do before buying it and what all things should I see for...and also I am gonna house train him only(advises needed)
And what is the best lab food available in india..
Answer
A play pen or a puppy pen are really handy as they keep your puppy safe and out of trouble but they still get to be near you.
Of course you will need a collar,
lead (light weight),
lots of toys (only give him access to a couple at a time so he doesnt get bored of them.)
Crate (optional) good for house training and to sleep in. make sure you get one big enough for the grown do and section it off for now.
food and water bowls
Kennel or bed
when buying him you want to see that he is healthy, check his eyes and ears for any problems, feel him all over checking for any lumps or bumps and fleas while seeing if he is happy for his body to be handled.
If he is with other litter mates, see how he acts with them. Is he always the first to eat and start play time etc? then you might have a dominant dog on your hands and have your work cut out for you. Dont assume that if the puppy is sleeping that it will be a calm dog.
For house training, if you have a crate, after a long period of time confined, take him straight out to the desired toilet area and say "go pee!" if your puppy does pee, make sure you give him LOTS of praise. Never punish your dog for peeing inside or rub his face in it for this will only make the problem worse while loosing your dogs trust.
After feeding, sleeping or drinking, always make sure you take your puppy to the toilet area and make sure you go frequently as they can not hold on for long periods (this time will increase as they grow)
You will want to socialize your puppy as soon as you have finished all the puppy vaccs (ask your vet for when this will be) at such a young age, it is a crutial time for them to meet new dogs and people. You want to introduce them to as MANY sights sounds dogs and people as you can a day, try 100 a week. Sights sounds and objects could mean reflections, vacuum cleaners, brooms, lawn mowers, and moving things like cars bikes and skate boards. You want them to meet a variety of people such as young kids to the elderly. You want them to play with all kinds of dogs big and small and you want to take them to as many places as you can so they can be comfortable in the world areound them. Also it can be really helpful if you introduce them to other animals like cats rabbits and maybe even horses or cows.
You will also want to do some basic obedience like learning sit, lay down, wait, no, stay etc and this can be taught as soo as you get it. look up videos on how to teach these if you dont know.
Good luck :)
A play pen or a puppy pen are really handy as they keep your puppy safe and out of trouble but they still get to be near you.
Of course you will need a collar,
lead (light weight),
lots of toys (only give him access to a couple at a time so he doesnt get bored of them.)
Crate (optional) good for house training and to sleep in. make sure you get one big enough for the grown do and section it off for now.
food and water bowls
Kennel or bed
when buying him you want to see that he is healthy, check his eyes and ears for any problems, feel him all over checking for any lumps or bumps and fleas while seeing if he is happy for his body to be handled.
If he is with other litter mates, see how he acts with them. Is he always the first to eat and start play time etc? then you might have a dominant dog on your hands and have your work cut out for you. Dont assume that if the puppy is sleeping that it will be a calm dog.
For house training, if you have a crate, after a long period of time confined, take him straight out to the desired toilet area and say "go pee!" if your puppy does pee, make sure you give him LOTS of praise. Never punish your dog for peeing inside or rub his face in it for this will only make the problem worse while loosing your dogs trust.
After feeding, sleeping or drinking, always make sure you take your puppy to the toilet area and make sure you go frequently as they can not hold on for long periods (this time will increase as they grow)
You will want to socialize your puppy as soon as you have finished all the puppy vaccs (ask your vet for when this will be) at such a young age, it is a crutial time for them to meet new dogs and people. You want to introduce them to as MANY sights sounds dogs and people as you can a day, try 100 a week. Sights sounds and objects could mean reflections, vacuum cleaners, brooms, lawn mowers, and moving things like cars bikes and skate boards. You want them to meet a variety of people such as young kids to the elderly. You want them to play with all kinds of dogs big and small and you want to take them to as many places as you can so they can be comfortable in the world areound them. Also it can be really helpful if you introduce them to other animals like cats rabbits and maybe even horses or cows.
You will also want to do some basic obedience like learning sit, lay down, wait, no, stay etc and this can be taught as soo as you get it. look up videos on how to teach these if you dont know.
Good luck :)
How can you practice acting at home?
Akeem
I can't afford a acting class right now, so are there any exercises I can practice at home?
Answer
I'm in acting class, I'll be able to help you!
What we do, is when we get scripts, (you can get one at your school or public library or what I like to do is look up movie scripts online!) start out reading each line slow to fast, opposite, and loud to whisper, opposite. Another great way my teacher told me is a good actor starts out with actions. So the beggining of the year we only wrote Pantomimes ( hope I spelled that right) which is scripts with stage directions or Monolugue. It tells you what the setting is, when the actor cries/smiles/jumps/etc. and what the actor does such as mowing the lawn and then struggingly fixes the suddenenly broken lawn mower. Once you can do that, you are ready to act with actuall scripts. the part where the actor talks is called Dialogue.
Excercises we do is sitting or standing in a circle and calling out movie quotes one person at a time, but you only get a few seconds to say something before you get kicked out and the circle goes smaller.
The next Excersice we do (U might need a friend for this one, or write a list on a peice of paper) is our teacher yells out random things like AIRPLANE! ZOMBIES! RUN! SKIP! WAITER! ROYAL BALL! SWASHBUCKLING PIRATES! etc. and we act like we are the character he says.
Another one we do is; A person is chosen to say any letter. (the object of the game is to figure out what word the previos person is trying to spell and you try to continue that word with the letter you choose) the next person says a reasonable letter to continue the word until the word is complete. (note: the word almost always changes than the intended word)
My favorite excersize is when a person names a category such as countries. every1 starts in a circle with one hand up. the 1st person brings thier arm down and points to another person and says "India!" that person then says any other country besides "India" and you play a few times until you got it down. Now you add another category and play that a few times. after that you do both at the same time. ( there must be different starters for each category in order to do this) you just keep adding and see how far you can go.
sorry i don't have any one person games.
aaaaaaaaaaand ACTION!
I'm in acting class, I'll be able to help you!
What we do, is when we get scripts, (you can get one at your school or public library or what I like to do is look up movie scripts online!) start out reading each line slow to fast, opposite, and loud to whisper, opposite. Another great way my teacher told me is a good actor starts out with actions. So the beggining of the year we only wrote Pantomimes ( hope I spelled that right) which is scripts with stage directions or Monolugue. It tells you what the setting is, when the actor cries/smiles/jumps/etc. and what the actor does such as mowing the lawn and then struggingly fixes the suddenenly broken lawn mower. Once you can do that, you are ready to act with actuall scripts. the part where the actor talks is called Dialogue.
Excercises we do is sitting or standing in a circle and calling out movie quotes one person at a time, but you only get a few seconds to say something before you get kicked out and the circle goes smaller.
The next Excersice we do (U might need a friend for this one, or write a list on a peice of paper) is our teacher yells out random things like AIRPLANE! ZOMBIES! RUN! SKIP! WAITER! ROYAL BALL! SWASHBUCKLING PIRATES! etc. and we act like we are the character he says.
Another one we do is; A person is chosen to say any letter. (the object of the game is to figure out what word the previos person is trying to spell and you try to continue that word with the letter you choose) the next person says a reasonable letter to continue the word until the word is complete. (note: the word almost always changes than the intended word)
My favorite excersize is when a person names a category such as countries. every1 starts in a circle with one hand up. the 1st person brings thier arm down and points to another person and says "India!" that person then says any other country besides "India" and you play a few times until you got it down. Now you add another category and play that a few times. after that you do both at the same time. ( there must be different starters for each category in order to do this) you just keep adding and see how far you can go.
sorry i don't have any one person games.
aaaaaaaaaaand ACTION!
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