Want to see some cute puppies? 7 recommended videos

All baby animals are adorable, but many people are especially captivated by the adorableness of puppies.

Many people upload videos and photos of their beloved dogs to social media, and it's easy to get lost in their fascination.

  • I just want to watch videos of cute puppies!
  • What breeds are popular for cute puppies?
  • Things you should know before living with a puppy

For those of you who think like this, we've put together a wide selection of recommended videos. Also, For those considering adopting a puppy, we've compiled information you should know before getting one. We'll also introduce popular dog breed rankings, so please refer to them.

Simply Adorable! 7 Recommended Puppy Videos

Let's start with a video of a cute puppy. It's so soothing to watch them experience their first walk, bath time, nap time, and how they treat everything like a toy.

Puppies of all breeds are so adorable!

Toy Poodle

This video features a very popular breed, a toy poodle puppy. Despite its small size, this 3-month-old puppy struggles with all its might to thwart its owner's large slippers. This video will lift your spirits with its mischievous behavior.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeLCcesPHcc

Shiba Inu

This is a baby Shiba Inu, one of the most popular Japanese dog breeds. He wants to scratch his head, but can't reach it with his paws, so he resorts to using his paws. His exhaustion at the end is also very adorable.

https://youtu.be/G01oEwolViU

Maltese

When a Maltese puppy gets its first bath, it reflexively starts paddling. However, after a while, it realizes it can land its paws properly and seems to relax. This is a rare glimpse of a puppy experiencing a bath for the first time.

Chihuahua

Puppies love walks, but this baby Chihuahua is going for its first walk. Encouraged by the resident Chihuahua, he immediately begins to enjoy the outside world, but it gets so excited that he gets tired and falls asleep, which is adorable.

Papillon

The sight of a Papillon puppy lying on its back and playing on its owner's leg is so soothing. The scene where it grabs its owner's finger will make you smile.

Golden Retriever

A baby golden retriever falls asleep with his face buried in his bowl while eating.This puppy's dedication to everything he does is enough to make you want to stop time.

Corgi

Take a peek at a cute baby Corgi's naptime. While you might think he's sleeping alone, you'll actually see many puppies sleeping in an orderly line.

Which dog breeds are especially cute as puppies?

Baby animals are especially cute, but puppies really do look like stuffed animals. Here's a ranking of dog breeds that many say are especially cute as puppies.

1st Place: Shiba Inu

When they become adults, Shiba Inu are characterized by their curled tails, long legs, and sharp faces, but when they are puppies, they have short limbs and a waddling manner, giving them a baby-like appearance.

2nd Place: Toy Poodle

Toy poodles come in around 14 different coat colours, including the popular red, as well as black and white, and puppies of any colour look like real stuffed animals.

3rd place Chihuahua

Chihuahuas, known for their big, round eyes, are a breed that enjoys enduring popularity. Chihuahuas are said to be the smallest dog breed in the world and are really tiny and cute when they are puppies.

4th place Akita Inu

The same Japanese dog as the Shiba Inu, which came in first place, also made the list. The Akita Inu is a large breed among Japanese dogs, and can grow to around 35-50 kg when it becomes an adult. Akita Inu are large when they become adults, but they are especially cute when they are puppies.

5th Place: Golden Retriever

The larger the dog, the more striking the difference between its appearance as a puppy and its newborn. Golden retrievers are popular for their gentle natures, and even as puppies they are small and adorable.

Things to know before living with a puppy

Living with a puppy can be a lot of fun, but it can also be expensive, with things like food and vaccinations. You'll also need to take them for walks, so carefully consider whether you can responsibly care for them. Here are some important points to keep in mind.

What should you know about training, feeding, and other things beforehand?

Once you've decided to bring a puppy home, you'll need to make preparations in advance. Purchase necessary items like a puppy playpen, bed, and food bowl. The first night your puppy arrives, he may be surprised by the unfamiliar environment and cry. Provide a calming environment, such as by blindfolding him.

Be sure to check toilet training and feeding instructions. Feed your puppy the same food your puppy received from the breeder or pet shop.

Especially if you're a first-time dog owner, we recommend getting advice from an experienced owner. Don't forget to check the information about the veterinary clinic you'll be using.

Can you predict how big a puppy will grow?

Puppies grow larger as adults. Medium- and large-sized dogs, in particular, are completely different in size from their puppyhood. While individual differences exist, for purebreds, standard body size data can be helpful, so check it out. Also, knowing the parent dog's body type can help you estimate how big a puppy will grow, so it's a good idea to ask a breeder or pet shop about the parent dogs.

It's difficult to predict for mixed-breed dogs, but if they have a sturdy frame, they may grow larger. It may be a good idea to have a veterinarian examine their frame and predict their size.

Small to medium-sized dogs reach adulthood at 12 months, large dogs at 15 months, and extra-large dogs at 18 months. To avoid a puppy that's too big for your home, consider its adult size before you buy it.

What should you do depending on your puppy's age?

Once you bring your puppy into your home, it will need regular vaccinations, just like a human baby. Here's what to do based on its age.

2 months old

  • Second vaccination
  • Start command training such as toilet training and sitting

3 months old

  • Third vaccination
  • Rabies vaccination
  • Start walks gradually
  • Train to prevent barking and biting

Age 5-6 months

  • Meal twice a day

Age 12 months

  • Small to medium-sized dogs reach adulthood at 1 year of age (large dogs reach adulthood at 15 months, giant dogs at 18 months).
  • Take your dog to the vet for regular checkups.

For more information on puppy training and feeding, please see here.

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Summary (Cute Puppies)

Many people have been touched by videos of cute puppies. Puppies reach adulthood in about one to one and a half years. While they're still adorable as adults, their cuteness is limited, so it's fun to watch them grow up.

If you're thinking of adopting a puppy, be sure to thoroughly research how big it will grow, as well as training and preparation tips before welcoming it into your family.

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