Proper Care For Your Dog

by Jill Goldsborrow on September 8, 2010

Dogs come in many breeds and sizes but each dog requires special attention. Owners must pay attention through all stages of their pet’s lives. Dogs tend to come with a lot of responsibility and if there is any doubt with regards to its care it is best to give the choice a good thought. For an owner and his pet to have a stable relationship patience and tolerance are needed. Pets are likely to make many mistakes and the inability to directly relate your thoughts can be frustrating therefore owners must be tolerant and kind.

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.

Owners should acclimatize their dogs to set schedules. These schedules will help improve the quality of life and will also help improve its energy levels and digestive system.

Another vital part of a health care is vaccinations and medicines. Every dog should be vaccinated within 6 months and should be given daily medication if needed without fail. Dogs tend to expose themselves while playing to many disease causing organisms and many of these germs can be carried onto children and adults therefore vaccinating is necessary.

Training begins at the puppy stage as this is the easiest time to train it. Recognition and potty training are some of the critical points and should be taught early as possible. Training is also a means of removing any aggressive and unsavory traits from dogs. It also instills discipline and incurs respect for the owner.

Feeding, healthcare and training are needed to maintain a stress free bonding with your pet. Erratic feeding habits can lead to mood swings and pent up energy. Training is vital to instill discipline in your pet and prevents unnecessary tantrums and mood swings from your pet.

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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