Sunday, 23 August 2015

We want a Dog! OK we got one, now what?




Would you like to rescue a puppy from the pound? Or do you prefer to get a dog from a dog breeder? Whether you have a pedigree puppy or a barnyard mutt, you're in for a lot of affection. That said, it comes with a great deal of responsibility too.

It can be quite costly to own a dog. Each dog needs quality food, medical care and general supplies. It can cost you around $1000 each year. Emergency vet visits can cost a ton, so think about purchasing health insurance for your dog.

In the same way that a yearly physical is helpful to you, a yearly trip to the veterinarian is a must for your dog. Because your dog is unable to speak, you may not know for sure when your dog feels sick or has an injury. Regular checkups will help you find these issues prior to them becoming a serious problem.

Your dog speaks to you, but it is through non-verbal cues. Your job is to learn to listen carefully so you understand the message. If you notice your dog is hesitant to meet a particular person or dog, don't force it. This could cause your dog to harm a person or another dog. Keep an eye out for your dog's hints, and do what he needs you to do.

Speak with your vet about the amount of food you should be feeding your dog each day. Most dog food packages include guidelines but keep in mind that these instructions might not be adapted to your dog. Speak with your veterinarian about what your dog's needs are and what amounts are proper.

Correct bad behavior the first time you see it from your dog. You should never ignore bad behaviors when they are puppies because this will make it a lot harder to correct down the road. It is possible that your dog could injure a person, and that person could be you! So correct unwanted behavior right away.



Take your new dog to a vet. Don't wait to long to make your appointment. This allows the vet to look him over and schedule the necessary vaccines. Also discuss the spaying or neutering process with your vet. This can help to eliminate unwanted animals and keep your dog happy and healthy for a longer period of time.

Your dog should not be left outside for the entire day. Dogs are social creatures and need interaction with others. Your dog will get very lonely if it is left outside by itself. Keeping them out for too long also exposes them to the elements, so its best that you bring them inside so they don't get sick being outside in really bad weather.

Now you are aware of what you need to do to take care of your dog the best you can. Keep reading to find out new things online! There are many forums that are great for dog owners. Don't stop learning; you can learn forever!

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