We bought her:
- A small kennel (this will have to be upgraded to a very large one in the future
- An blanket for baby (our dog has never peed on her blanket ever overnight in her kennel - she always crys to go pee)
- Canine Milk from the Vet
- The recommended food to feed her is iams for puppies (photo below) combined with some dry food to slowly introduce solid dry kibble into her diet
- You have to have toys for her as she's going to be biting everything - have a couple small toys around that shes allowed to chew on (even if its an old pair of slippers) - I recommend the rubber toys that you can hide treats inside as it keeps them busy.
The Wolf-Trainer/Breeder/Friend/Landlord uses the paper you get on a roll at the post office that is that brown color... no ink, inexpensive solution.
UPDATE 3 Years Later: The only problem we had with using puppy pads is that when we let her sleep on our bed with us she has woken up on two occasions and peed because of the feeling and texture of the soft blankets that triggered her to think of when she was a puppy and this feeling on her paws meant to pee here.
- A coller/leash (Wal-Mart - $2 your wolf-hybrid will grow out of it fast)
- Brush (although still not mandatory, I like to brush my puppy every day to get her used to it)
Warning: Do NOT feed your wolf-hybrid puppy Milk that humans drink as this can KILL if not seriously harm your puppy at such a young age. ONLY feed veterinary milk formula to your wolf-pup.
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