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Dog Bathing Tips - Use a conditioner especially made for dogs. This will add nutrients to their coat and detangle it, making it softer and easier to brush.
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Do not overfeed your dog! This will do nothing but make the dog obese and shorten his life span. Don't leave food out, only water. Schedule times of the day to serve them. This will become a routine.
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Make sure your dog gets enough exercise. Let him run in the yard or take him on frequent walks or runs in the park. Play with your dog and make it feel a part of the family.
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Be sure to praise your dog when it goes potty in the right spot or performs a task that is admirable. Your dog needs to indentify your praise with good behavior and this will lead to a happier more obedient dog.
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When walking your dog, keep it on a leash at all times. This is not only for your control, but for the safety of others.
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Don't forget to brush your dog's teeth. This surprises some new dog owners but your dog's dental health is just as important as yours. Ask your vet about occasional professional cleaning.
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Dog Bathing / Grooming Tips - If you brush your dog before his bath, his tangles will be a lot easier to get out.
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Make sure your dog has a collar and ID tag with its name, and your name and address information, including telephone number. There's always a chance your dog may become lost and you want to ensure it can be returned to you.
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Be sure that your dog is spayed or neutered. This not only helps you to have a kinder dog that will most likely live longer, but it helps keep our pet population from getting out of hand.
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Check your local licensing laws concerning dog tags and vaccinations. Be sure your pet's records are all up to date.
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When you get a new puppy, socialize it. This is the most important thing you can do. Keep putting the puppy in new situations where it meets new people, other dogs and things that can be very scary like bikes and strollers. If you do this while they are young you will have a dog that will know that these things are ok and not to be scared of them. The more you do this the easier it will be to take your dog places where dogs are allowed.
Last edited by Davis; 05-05-2009 at 12:44 PM. |
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When you get a new puppy - sign up for puppy classes. Not only will you learn basic commands like sit and stay that are essential to having a well behaved dog, but it is a great way to meet other dog owners and potential dog fiends for your dog to have play dates with at the dog park.
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Also - talk to your vet about microchipping your dog. This way if they get out and their collar comes off they can still be identified.
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If you're considering a dog as a companion animal, check out your local animal shelter. Many large cities (and quite a few small ones) have Humane Society and/or ASPCA shelters with many breeds available. Some may be purebred, others may be a "Heinz 57" mix, but the cost of adopting a shelter animals is often much less than buying a puppy from a pet shop.
Some cities even have volunteer-run animal shelters that offer not only adoption, but opportunities to "foster" rescued animals and acclimate them to home life. Check your phone directory or the Internet! |
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This also prevents your dog from becoming a picky eater. When your pet is given too much freedom to their mealtime, servings, etc., they will be more inclined to lose interest in what they know is always readily available to them at any given time. This is most important when you are raising a puppy-changing your pup's food, just so that they will eat, leads to irregular stool.
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Find a job for your pooch! One of the most important aspects of human life is having a job as it should be for your dog as well. Wether their job is to retrieve a ball in the backyard, run laps around the track with you, etc., the purpose is for them to have a daily physical routine. This allows him/her to look forward to something and feel a sense of accomplishment, happiness, pride, etc. This also develops a more obedient dog!
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When looking for the right leash/collar to walk your dog, DO NOT use a choker collar. This is cruel. Choker collars do exactly what they say -- they cut off all your dog's air supply! Needless to say, it's a health hazard and you can do serious damage to your dog's esophagus!
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Before you decide to adopt/buy a dog, it is helpful to research on different breeds so that you choose one that may be more compatible to your lifestyle. For example: Some dogs by nature are very physically active while others are more laid back. Some are territorial, shed more, and even drool more! But don't let these generalized characteristics deter you from any particular breed - there are always exceptions. Many of the negative behavioral characterisits can be corrected by enrolling your dog in obedient school as a puppy. By doing this you will see immediate results!
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If you have to give your dog a medication in pill form, here are two suggestions to make it easier. First there are pill pocket treats that you can purchase to put the pill in. Second you can give the treat mixed in to some peanut butter. My dog loves peanut butter so I crush his pills and mix it into a ball of peanut butter for him. He thinks he’s just getting a special treat, and I know he got his medication.
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A great treat for dogs during the summer is flavored ice cubes. Mix either chicken or beef broth with about 1 and ½ cups of water and poor them into ice trays. You can then give your dog the ice to lick and eat. It’s probably best to put them in an empty food bowl so you don’t end up with a wet sticky mess on your floor.
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During the summer, make sure that your dog is not outside during the hottest part of the day. Just like humans, dogs can suffer from a form of heat stroke. If your dog stays outside make sure they are well shaded and have fresh clean water all day long.
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Never ever leave a dog in a vehicle! Even on cooler days the temperature in there get very dangerously hot – so hot that a dog can die from the heat.
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If you are going to feed you dog a diet with homemade food using “people” foods (ie: chicken, rice, etc.) make sure you train your dog what is theirs and what is yours so that they are not begging at the table or stealing your dinner off the countertop. Feeding them at a time separate from when you are eating your meals will help with this.
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If you love dogs, but are unable to have one – because your parents say no, you live in an apartment that does not allow them, or you live with someone who is allergic – you can still spend time around dogs. Volunteer at your local animal shelter by offering to help with adoptions, walking dogs, cleaning cages, or just spending time with the dogs so that they get some interaction with a human.
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Make sure that you keep your dog protected from fleas and ticks all year round. While these pests are more common during the summer months, you need to continue protection all year long. The two most common methods for prevention are flea collars and monthly flea and tick medication.
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Don't get a high energy dog if you live in an apartment unless you plan on spending lots of time outside with it.
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Avoid getting metal water dishes for your dog if he stays outside. During the winter there is a chance his tongue will get stuck to the side of the bowl. During the summer, it could get too hot and burn him.
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Don't be afraid to let your dog know who is the boss. Dogs want a leader. If you are not their leader they will assume that they are your leader.
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Teach your dog to come when it is called! Start early. You can use a dog treat as a reward at first and then just lots of affection.
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In the warmer months always check you dog for ticks after it has been outside.
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Carefully clean your dogs ears, and if it has long hair make sure the hair does not become tangled and matted.
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Play with your dog and let it know you love it! Dogs can sense with you are worried or depressed - they can also be great companions in those times.
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If you have a crate for your dog -make it a refuge and not a prison. Use the crate to create a safe place for your dog. Something it will enjoy being in when you are not around. Never use the crate for punishment.
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Teach your dog a few tricks and practice them often. Many breeds were once working dogs and like to perform tasks for you. Before you give your dog a treat have it do a little trick for you.
Last edited by Strat57; 04-16-2010 at 02:24 PM. |
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Your Dogs mission in life is to please you. Don't confuse it with conflicting commands. Dogs like repetition and stability.
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Feed your dog well and don't skimp on the quality of their food, but remember people food is not for dogs. Although, some plain well-cooked ground beef or other unseasoned meat can be a nice treat!
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A Dog can be a great way to meet people. Take your dog to a park and see how many people want to pet it and ask you all kinds of questions about it.
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#38
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Teach your dog to fetch a ball. It will provide you both with years of entertainment and help strengthen the bond between you.
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#39
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Take a tip from your dog. He is like a Zen Master. Hang out with him under a tree and just relax.
Last edited by Strat57; 04-28-2010 at 12:55 PM. |
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If you have to board your dog for any reason - find a kennel you can trust. Make sure they give your dog lots of excercize and affection.
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