Caring For Your Dog

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Dogs unlike many other pets require a great deal of looking after during every stage of its life. It is imperative to always have an idea of what your dog’s health and mood is. Before acquiring a dog as a puppy or an adult it should be noted that it is a big decision. Before making going through with the decision the owner should be prepared with patience and tolerance. Throughout the course of its life a dog will make many mistakes and it is important to correct them at every turn. The end result is a joyous bonding with your pet. This not only promotes a healthy relationship but will also make your dog respect you as its master.

The financial impact of having a pet is high but well worth the cost. However it is important that the owner be able to support the dog with all its needs. Items such as food, medical care, toys and space are vital for its wellbeing. If the owner cannot provide any one of these the choice should be reconsidered. A rough estimate for all these factors can be found through your local vet or pet store. The different breeds are also a variable factor.

A regular pattern must be set with regards to feeding and exercise. A strict schedule would consist of regular meals followed by walks or jogs. Being fed on time will promote a health digestive system and make sure your dog has sufficient energy. To avoid confusion it is best to consult with your local pet store or vet what food is best for dog health.

Vaccinations should be given regularly without delay. Dogs are capable of catching diseases and viruses from many sources via exposure. Majority of the vaccinations are given during the 6 months. Some vaccinations are costly but are mandatory and must be given for the dog’s health as well as the owners.

Training your dog begins no sooner the puppy is able to walk. Training should teach it to recognize furniture and not to excrete within the house premises. Toilet training is a vital lesson and must be taught early on. Dog training helps to curb certain negative traits and can make your dog friendlier to strangers. Training will also teach it respect which goes a long way in an owner pet relationship.

The points noted above should be adhered to regardless of the dogs breed. Proper feeding times, training and good dog health can make your time with the dog a joy. Training will also prevent damages to furniture and other expensive items during the puppy stage. Good healthcare habits will reduce the frequency of vet visits.

Want to find out more about Dogs, then visit Jill Goldsborrow’s site on how to choose the best Dogs for your needs.

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