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Human beef broth is not always safe for dogs due to potential harmful ingredients like onions, garlic, and excess salt; always check labels or make it dog-safe at home.
Yes, dogs can eat beef broth if it's made without onions, garlic, excess salt, or unsafe additives. Homemade or dog-safe broths offer nutritional benefits and hydration.
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.
No, you should not completely ignore your puppy when it cries, as this can increase anxiety; instead, respond calmly and check for needs like comfort or bathroom breaks.
To help your puppy sleep through the night, create a safe, comforting sleep environment, maintain a consistent routine, and ensure they are toileted before bed.
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.

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