Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Dog Tips You Will Benefit From Knowing

By Jake Nelson


Are you a dog owner or were you one before? If this is the case, then you're probably aware of how great it is to own a dog. But, like most other areas in life, dog ownership can be more rewarding when you are properly educated. This article is going to go over some things that will help you become better with dogs.

Start training your dog as soon as you bring them home. Create a vocabulary list that all your family members will use to command the dog and stick to it. Dogs can become confused if the same words are not used to give them directions. The dog will see "get over here"� and "come"� as two different commands.

Always, have your dog spayed or neutered. Statistics show that doing this can reduce your dog's cancer risk, which can result in a longer life span. A spayed or neutered dog is also less likely to stray from its home, meaning it won't risk getting lost or winding up in a street accident.

Your pet needs vaccinations, much in the same way that your baby does. Some common vaccinations that dogs require include rabies, hepatitis and distemper. Each pet is different, and each will have a different immunization schedule. Your veterinarian is a great resource when it comes to which vaccinations are right for the age and breed of your pet.

Try to always be aware of how your dog is feeling. If your dog seems to be nervous, fearful, or scared of certain things, you should take note of this and try to avoid putting your dog in a stressful situation. When a dog is stressed or afraid, you could traumatize your dog if you insist that it stays in the stressful situation.

Schedule regular veterinary visits. Regular veterinary exams are extremely important for your dog's overall health - as with humans, it is important to catch any health problems early on. The vet will make sure that your dog is up to date on his vaccinations, and check for any other issues such as weight and dental problems or parasites.

Do not buy your dog a particular brand of food just because it is cheap. The brands that are cheaper have preservatives, additives, as well as other things that aren't good for your dog. Find a list of recommended dog foods from the vet or an advocate for animals. Your dog will appreciate your research.

Let your dog have rawhide rather than bones from the meat you eat. Pieces can break off of the real bone, which may cause your dog to choke. Rawhide is completely healthy and improves the teeth, and therefore is preferable to animal bones.

After reading these tips, you should now have the information you need to be a true pal to the animal who has always been true to you. Just make sure that you try each tip out to see what works best for you and your dog. That way, both of you are happy.




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