Basic Dog Care Advice For The Newcomer
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- | Do you currently own a dog or have you owned one in the past? If this is you, then you're aware of how incredible it is to be a dog owner. However, like with many other things, you can get a lot more out of owning a dog when you know what you're doing. The following information offers you just that, great dog advice. [http:// | + | Do you currently own a dog or have you owned one in the past? If this is you, then you're aware of how incredible it is to be a dog owner. However, like with many other things, you can get a lot more out of owning a dog when you know what you're doing. The following information offers you just that, great dog advice. |
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- | + | Be sure to have your dog spayed or neutered. Research has proven that this can reduce your dog's risk of cancer and make them healthier in general. Dogs who have been neutered or spayed are also less likely to run or wander away from home. | |
- | + | If you bring your pet on vacation with you, keep a picture of him with you, particularly on your phone. This will be helpful should he get lost. | |
- | When | + | When it's time for dog training, you'll want to do it inside your house or in your yard. This will give you security and an area that your dog is comfortable. Distraction ensues, and it is harder to get your dog to focus on basic commands. |
- | + | When you brush your dog every day, you reduce shedding problems and benefit your dog's health in many ways. Their coat will become shinier when they are brushed everyday. When you brush a dog, you are moving the skin's oils evenly throughout its fur, so it really makes the fur shine and feel great. | |
Don't get sub-par food for your dog that's from a bargain store. Cheap brands usually contain ingredients that can be harmful to the health of your dog. Find a list of recommended dog foods from the vet or an advocate for animals. Your dog will appreciate your research. | Don't get sub-par food for your dog that's from a bargain store. Cheap brands usually contain ingredients that can be harmful to the health of your dog. Find a list of recommended dog foods from the vet or an advocate for animals. Your dog will appreciate your research. | ||
- | + | Don't give your dog real bones. Real bones can chip or break and are dangerous for the dog. Rawhide is healthy for their teeth and gums, so don't share your bones, even if the dog wants it! | |
- | + | Get involved with politics and stick up for your dog! Legislation aimed at dog owners is proposed every now and then, and you need to know if this affects you. That legislations is often motivated by certain breeds or certain dogs that have behaved badly. Make sure that your voice is heard on behalf of other dog owners. | |
- | + | [http://community.babycenter.com/journal/kettle79dryer/10598953/there_is_no_reason_to_struggle_with_your_dog_anymore Super Secrets For Repairing Issues Related To Dogs] Make sure your dog is getting enough exercise. This will keep his bones and muscles strong and healthy. From a simple walk to a vigorous game of fetch, both of you will find the time well spent. In addition to providing much needed exercise, you will develop a lifelong bond with your pup. | |
- | + | [http://beta.truck.net/blogs/500112/739407/super-secrets-for-repairing-issu Super Secrets For Repairing Issues Related To Dogs] Take your new dog to the vet. When you bring them home, schedule a vet appointment. In addition to giving your dog a check up, the vet will schedule vaccinations. Remember that there is a tremendous dog overpopulation problem, so you should have your dog spayed/neutered. | |
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+ | Just as your dog is a great companion to you, you must be a great companion to him/her. As long as you use the tips you read above, you will do your job of caring for your new dog well. |