I've read all the other posts only now, after typing my reply, so I'll reply to them in short order. Pics are coming soon too.
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congrats aayush..let me tell you, this is the best 6,800 rupees you have or will spend ever in your life..i have a labrador retreiver myself, and first hand experience says they are THE most affectionate dogs...
Yeah, so I've heard. Mine is biting me a lot though and I can't honestly say it doesn't hurt. Gotta get it some toys to chew on.
which one have u got? a golden one or a black...male or female?
It's a fawn (golden) coloured male.
feel free to contact me whenever you want
Would you mind PMing me your name and phone number?
1. start training your dog early...when its around 6 months old...
You mean, not right away? I'd been thinking of starting when it was a couple months old.
i prefer not to teach my dog tricks...i did not get it for a circus.
Yeah, me neither. I'd much rather see it performing it's own tricks.
2. until the age of about 4-5 months, that is till its vaccination shots aren't complete, don't take it out of the house much
OK, so how do you propose I teach it to excrete out of the house? And when it does it in the house (and it seems to do so every half an hour), is there any easy way to clean it, without getting down and dirty?
3. milk is very gud for your dog during its puppyhood...however don't give it cow's milk, that is more difficult to digest. dilute the milk you give it
Oh, that's a useful tip. I'd been thinking of giving it pure cow's milk. Should I purchase those Himul packets for it instead?
4. labradors generally tend to put on weight very fast and easily. keep a careful check on its diet throughout its lifeitme
Yeah, this is another oft heard anecdote. I'll keep it in mind (it's difficult to resist when you look at it's cute face though).
5. bathe it no more than 2 time a MONTH...ideally once month is gud enough. there are certain oils secreted by its skin to its fur that shud not be washed off too soon
Right. Noted for future reference.
6. play with it a lot...labradors love human company. pet it and stuff...though it may seem very cuddly, avoid hugging it. dogs do not like hugging and find it stressful
Another very useful tip. I can imagine myself wanting to hug it when it grows to it's full size.
7. from an early age of around 4-6months make it meet people and other dogs under supervision of course. that ensures it grows up to be a socialable dog..
Yeah, I know and have every intention to do so.
this is assuming you aren't looking for a guard dog, coz if u were, you got the wrong breed mate
Yes, I know. I wasn't looking for a guard dog.
8. NEVER EVER hit you dog. keep scolding to a minimum too. labradors are very sensitive creatures.
So, how to teach it not to excrete in the house and all those commands and stuff?
9. there's this food supplement available in the market by the name of 'Nutricoat'. i suggest you give it to your dog. you just need to add a tablespoon to its food. not now of course, when its grown up a bit. it does wonders to its fur coat
10. regularly, like every second or third day, groom and brush your dog's fur
11. exercise is as often as you can. dogs can be hyperactive and its best it vents out its energy walking. intitially until an age of around 4-5 years you may jog your dog, but after that you shud limit it to just walks. long walks are gud.
12. in its puppyhood, get it synthetic bones available in the market. they're gud during its teething stage
Noted.
congratulations once again. also, do tell us what have you named it.
Happy.
since you explicitly asked about the diet, i'll tell you my dog's diet.
in puppyhood it was mainly milk (diluted) with cerelac and after a little while bread etc. bananas are gud too since they're relatively easy to digest
now in her full grown state, her diet consists of two meals - breakfast and dinner
breakfast is a small helping of Pedigree dog food. it is very gud for the dog and shud be served atleast once a day
dinner is a mix of chappatis, dal, sabzis etc...you know all the stuff we eat ourselves. be careful not to overfeed it. its meal shud consist of lots of vegetables and lots of water too.
and an ABSOLUTE NO to any in between snacks. you may give it some dog biscuits or glucose biscuits during the day, but NOT and i repeat NOT when you are eating. while you are eating, it'll beg for food...resist giving in to those big round puppy eyes
So, are you a vegetarian too? Is your dog healthy and playful on a vegetarian diet?
Also, would it mind if I kept it in the shed below and not in our flat itself? We have our own two-storied house so space is not an issue but since my father doesn't want it roaming in the house (and spreading its smell), we want to make it stay in a crate below.
I have a lot more questions but this is it for now.