Monday, December 16, 2013

Learn About Dog Care With These Tips

By George Michaels


Are you interested in rescuing a puppy? Or are you looking at purchasing a dog from a reputable breeder? Whether you are looking for a regular house dog or a show dog, either one will bring a lot of love into your life. A lot of responsibility is involved, and reading this will help you understand what you can expect.

Owning a dog takes a bit of money. Every dog requires good quality food, general supplies and medical care; this can range in cost from $700 to $1000 per year. Pet health insurance can help; although you will pay a monthly or yearly fee, you will often be covered if a big medical emergency occurs for your pet.

Talk to the vet about which foods you should avoid giving the dog. Following his advice on the different foods for different stages of your dog's life can avoid sickness and stomach upset. Be careful when deciding what to feed your dog.

Be wary of the flea treatment you're going to use on your dog. Many have ingredients that are dangerous to kids. Talk to the vet about different forms of treatment that are safer for use around small kids.

Be sure to show your dog lots of praise and love when they do something good. Let a dog know that their behavior is what you wish to see. Your dog is looking for ways to please you, and giving him your praise lets him know he has done just that.

Daily brushing brings great rewards - much more than just a reduction in shedding. Brushing keeps the coat shiny and healthy. This is mainly due to the fact that brushing allows the oils in the skin to be distributed evenly. That keeps the skin soft, shiny, and healthy.

If your dog does something the correct way, such as sitting before you put the leash on, make sure that you give it tons of affection and praise. You want to let your dog know that the behavior is something that you want to see. It will show your dog that doing the right thing will earn him praise from you.

Don't purchase cheap dog food. The brands that are cheaper actually have lots of additives, preservatives and other harmful ingredients that can endanger the health of your dog. You can get a list of veterinarian-recommended foods from your vet or from animal advocacy groups or consumer awareness groups. The higher quality food will benefit your dog profoundly.

If you are interested in adopting a pure breed, consider visiting the dog pound. Many pure bred dogs are abandoned at dog pounds or shelters when owners aren't able to care for them. Simply call the area pound to determine which breeds are available. This can help save the life of a beautiful dog.

Now, you are aware of what you have to do to take proper care of your dog. All that is left is to bring your dog home! Keep learning as much as possible, and find answers online when you come up with questions about your new dog. Join online forums and mailing lists to talk to other owners. There's always more to learn about caring for dogs, so get in the habit of educating yourself!




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