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Five Tips For New Dog Owners
Whether you own a regal looking Afghan
hound, an excitable Pomeranian or a family friendly Labrador, there are
some basic dog care routines that all dog owners must adhere to. While
some breeds that are rare or highly pedigreed may need a specially
prescribed diet or special grooming practices, generally dogs need you
to look after their health, diet, grooming, and exercise.
Here are some of the most basic things you can do to keep your dog
healthy and happy.
Diet
Have a regular feeding schedule for your dog, and stick to it
religiously. Feed him only high quality and premium dog foods. Economy
dog foods are not just inferior in their protein sources, but they may
also lack important vitamins and minerals that should be part of a
healthy dog's habit. Economy brands can also be more expensive in the
longer run since they are often designed to be less filling, so the dog
needs more food. While buying a brand of dog food, take your dog's age,
weight size, breed and activity level into consideration. Make sure
your dog has a constant supply of fresh water in his bowl.
Exercise
No matter what the size of your dog, he needs plenty of exercise, and
not just in your yard. Many dog owners make the mistake of assuming that
all a large dog needs is a large yard to bound about in. No. A large
dog needs a long walk and some fresh air. He would be perfectly happy in
a smaller house or yard. Some breeds of dogs need more exercise than
others. When your buy a dog, take their activity levels into
consideration. If you can't spare a lot of time to exercise your dog,
go in for a breed that's comfortable with lesser amounts of activity.
Vet Visits
Your dog needs to have a periodic evaluation of his health by a
veterinary doctor. Take your dog to a vet for complete physical every
six months. Observe your dog's eating and eliminating habits, and look
for changes in his skin and any discharge from his eyes and ears. If you
notice anything strange, tell your vet about it.
Training
Training a dog is not just for show competition purposes. You may not
need your dog to display acrobatics, but you certainly need him to
understand and obey some basic commands. Train your dogs to obey you
through obedience training techniques. With a wealth of information
available online, there's really no need for you to let your pet remain
untrained. An untrained dog is not just a danger to others, but also
risks injuring himself. Training your dog helps you control his behavior
which is a vital part of responsible dog ownership.
Grooming
Some breeds require more intensive grooming than others, but ordinarily
your dog should be groomed everyday. Use a soft bristled brush to brush
his fur daily. Keep his nails short, but not too short, and well
trimmed at all times. Clean his ears with cottons swabs,and wipe off
excess mucus from his eyes and nose. Don't forget his canines - a soft
bristled toothbrush and a doggy flavored toothpaste will keep his molars
looking sparkling clean.
Spaying and Neutering
Neutering or spaying your dog is an absolute must. There are too many
dogs without homes or shelters for your dog to contribute to the canine
overpopulation. Dogs should be neutered before they are 6 months old.
Neutering a dog has many benefits - they become less territorial and
less aggressive. Neutering also prevents the development of various
cancers in your dog like cancer of the prostrate.
Females need to be spayed before 6 months too. You don't want your dog
to go through a pregnancy and a stressful and hormone ridden delivery
every three months. Moreover, the scent of a female in heat can
attract unneutered males from miles around. Dogs attracted to a female
have been known to try to enter yards, and indulge in bloody fights over
the female.
Companionship
Your dog is a social animal and needs company and companionship. Don't
confine him to the yard or hide him away in a crate for a long period of
time. Make the time to play with him and shower lots of affection on
your loving pet.
Responsible dog ownership is about taking good care of your pet, feeding
him, and exercising him, and helping him to assimilate himself into
society through obedience training. The above tips will help you lay the
foundation for a mutually affectionate dog -owner relationship.
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