yes don't we all if its free why not grab it ignore nasty remarks i do
2006-11-14 04:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I go to gogoshopper.com for myself and they often times have samples for pets. I always try to find samples because I like to try new things and see what my dogs like. Usually when you get a sample in the mail they also send you coupons so if you like the product you can buy more.
There are many sample sites on the web so a search for "free dog samples" or something like that would work great.
Warning: Most of the sites do ask for email addresses so I would recommend using a junk email address otherwise you will be loaded with spam!
Good luck and hope you enjoy your puppies!
2006-11-14 09:36:48
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answered by silvrcraze 2
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go onto the pedigree website, you can get a free puppy pack, plus you get a wee page to put pics of your pups on!!
eukanuba is another good site that gives you a free pack which includes a training clicker, some food and a good book!!
jameswellbeloved.co.uk gives a certain quota of free stuff away everyday so get on early to get yours.
2006-11-14 09:32:10
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answered by JOANNE C 3
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Free Puppy Care Pack from Pedigree
http://www.uk.pedigree.com/puppypack/
http://www.petfreebies.co.uk/
Top Tips for Puppies:
Exercise is extremely important for dogs. Adult dogs need a minimum of forty minutes’ exercise a day but you must be careful not to over-exercise young puppies as this can harm their still-forming bones. Shorter periods of exercise more often should prevent this.
Puppies need to eat more regularly than adult dogs, normally three or four times a day. This will depend on your dog, see what suits them best.
Training shouldn’t be a chore. When training is fun, it can be a good opportunity to bond with your puppy. Don’t make sessions too long; your puppy will get bored and you’ll lose his attention.
It is crucial to all training that you are consistent. Make sure all members of the family know what boundaries you are setting and that they stick to them. Choose certain words for good and bad behaviour. ‘Bingo!’, ‘Yes!’ or ‘Good!’ work well for reinforcing good behaviours, and ‘No!’ or ‘Wrong!’ for bad ones.
Positively reinforcing good behaviours is far more effective than punishing bad ones. Giving treats and praise when your puppy does something good will encourage them to do it again, while ignoring bad behaviour makes it unrewarding, so your dog is less likely to do it again.
Taking your puppy to training classes can have many benefits. As well as improving their behaviour, it gives them the opportunity to socialise with other dogs. The Association of Pet Dog Trainers can help you locate good training schools.
When house training your dog, try to become aware of when your puppy is likely to go to the toilet, such as after waking from a nap or when highly excited. At these times, take your dog outside and praise them if they do their business there. At other times, take them out once an hour. If they do have an accident, don’t punish them, but show them their mess, say ‘No’ firmly and take them outside.
Puppies will bite when they are very young but should be taught from the start that this is wrong. If they bite you, say ‘No’ and put them somewhere on their own for a few minutes. Allowing them to socialise with other puppies will help them to stop biting, as well as ensuring none of your family members play rough games with the dog as this will encourage aggressive behaviour.
Dogs often jump up to greet the family or visitors. They are just being friendly but this should still be discouraged. Do not punish your dog if they jump up, but turn away and don’t give them any attention. Praise them if they greet you without jumping.
Your puppy needs certain vaccinations in the first few months of their life to protect them from common canine diseases. Take your puppy to the vet as soon as you can to start them on their course of immunisations.
2006-11-14 08:38:17
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answered by bagmouss 3
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Pedigree give away freebies. www.uk.pedigree.com If you join their puppy club they will send you a puppy pack. www.eukanuba.co.uk also have a puppy club and if you join they will also send you a puppy pack.
2006-11-14 08:43:09
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answered by patsy 5
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There is nothing wrong with you looking for free samples for your puppies.
http://www.freemania.net/samples/pet.htm
http://www.halopets.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.sample
http://www.blamepro.com/free/pets.htm
http://www.talktothevet.com/FREE_PET_STUFF/
http://www.usapetstoday.com/Pet_food_samples.htm
http://www.frrinc.com/freesample.html
http://www.trophypetfoods.co.uk/free_samples.asp
http://www.vsc.org/0304-Free-Samples-Pet-Food.htm
http://www.bennybullys.com/samples.php
http://www.cyberdog.com/samples.htm
http://www.nutroproducts.com/yourfamily/
There are tons more, type in your browser free pet samples or free pet supplies and you will get tired of filling out forms.
2006-11-14 09:09:36
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answered by badgirl41 6
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the best free thing is 4-6 weeks insurance when you take them to the vets for their vaccinations!! in the uk that is...they do the same for kittens!
2006-11-14 09:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Freebies? Are you financially prepared for these two puppies?
2006-11-14 08:37:58
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answered by pinkjiz 2
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freebies???????? you got a puppy first, and NOW you are looking for dog supplies??!!?? thats not good for the puppy...
But a cheap toy is tying a knot in an old sock
2006-11-14 08:38:43
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answered by Rachel H 2
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why not go on freecycle.com its a place where people take the stuff you dont need... FOR FREE
2006-11-15 04:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Go Wilkinson and one pound shops.!
2006-11-14 11:41:44
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answered by Anonymous
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