PUPPY
In the very first weeks of his life, do not let him miss contact with his mother and begin to accustom him to contact with human beings. The relationship between you and your dog needs to be built and adapted over time.
WEANING
Remember that weaning does not start before 3/4 weeks of life and depending on her size, she will need a food with the right amount of nutrients that is easy to chew and digest.
THE VACCINES
His health is important, remember to vaccinate him between 6/8 weeks of life and complete the first course of vaccinations within 16 weeks by relying on a professional veterinarian.
PATIENCE AND LOVE
These two ingredients should never be missing in the early stages of a puppy's life. You will be the one to teach him through positive reinforcements to do his needs outside the home, to respect the spaces in the house and to interact correctly with his peers during walks.
YOUNG ADULT
After 12 months, it can be considered an adult to all intents and purposes, but if it is a dog destined to be truly impressive, we can speak of a real period of "adolescence" in which the dog between 9 and 24 months, just to support its size, it will need a different type of diet from that of a puppy and that of an adult dog.
ADULT DOG
The adult dog will always need to socialize and explore the surrounding environment. Remember to educate him in the best possible way both to manage the moments of detachment and to ensure him the right stimuli.
THE RIGHT ATTENTION
Accompany him throughout his life with a diet that takes into account his nutritional needs and always remember that however close to you, his stomach is different from yours, so keep an eye on his diet, especially if he develops any intolerance and should he need changes to his usual diet.
THIRD AGE
The dog also has a life phase similar to the third age. To best accompany him in this phase of transition, in addition to making his life easier with supports to get him into the car, pillows and low beds, simpler games and a minimum of physical activity, remember to change his diet with something more easier to digest.