Background
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. FAQ

FAQ

No, you should not completely ignore a crying puppy; gently comforting them helps build trust and eases their transition to a new environment.
To help a puppy sleep through the night, create a warm, safe sleeping space, maintain a consistent bedtime routine, and address toilet needs calmly when necessary.
Help your puppy settle by providing comfort, a consistent bedtime routine, overnight toilet breaks, and a safe sleeping space, like a crate near you.
Most puppies cry for a few nights after arriving in a new home, but with comfort, routine, and time, crying typically decreases within one to two weeks.
To stop a puppy from whining at night, ensure they have a comfortable sleeping area, stick to a calming bedtime routine, and meet their physical and emotional needs.
No, you should not leave a puppy crying at night for extended periods, as it may increase anxiety and hinder bonding; comfort them calmly and meet their needs.
Help your puppy settle by offering comfort, a consistent bedtime routine, toilet breaks, and a cozy sleeping area. Avoid letting them 'cry it out'—gentle reassurance and patience work best.
End-of-life decisions for dogs with CHF should consider breathing difficulties, appetite loss, restlessness, and quality of life, ideally with veterinary guidance.
Signs of end-stage CHF in dogs include constant labored breathing, restlessness even at rest, distended abdomen, coughing blood, collapse, and significant loss of quality of life.
Euthanasia should be considered when a dog with congestive heart failure exhibits severe, unmanageable symptoms or suffering, and quality of life declines irreversibly.

Today is the perfect time to get your

Pet Health Report

Upload a photo of your pet to receive instant health and care insights.

report_card