Copyright (c) 2009 James Mahoney

Dogs are social animals that have always run to greet us and wait patiently for our return, but more than that, they have worked with humans for thousands of years. They have played an important role in many different cultures. Since dogs are highly valued for their intelligence and loyalty, it is important to train and care for them with the proper dog pet care.

Dog pet care is all about demonstrating love, compassion and responsibility. Good dogs, after all must be trained to be good dogs. Whether you have a puppy or an older dog, he can still benefit from being properly trained.

In spite of the importance that we understandably attach to dogs, many dog owners find it can be hard when it come to dog pet care and in training in particular. Responsible dog owners need to make sure to feed, housebreak, and clean their dogs, since dog caring is important for his health and well being.

Dog pet care essentials include the dog care tips:

Dog Care Tip 1 – Always providing your dog with fresh clean drinking water that is always available. You can use large stainless steel bowl or even the automatic drinking bowls if you work and can’t be around to feed them during the day.

Dog Care Tip 2 – You should make sure that you give your dog or puppy a good nutritional diet that is well balanced. Consult with a veterinarian on just what a diet your dog should have and how often he should be fed.

Dog Care Tip 3 – All dogs and puppies need exercise, so you should see to it that he gets enough to be physically fit. You should also as your veterinarian how much exercise to give him.

Dog Care Tip 4 – As part of good dog pet care you want to feed your dog quality dog food, even if it is somewhat higher priced. Lower priced dog food may not give your dog the healthy look of a shiny coat and bright eyes.

Dogs can be very much like their owners, and will often behave in many of the same ways, they are also like small children, and you will have to treat them like children.

As with children dogs and especially puppies should not be left alone and extended periods of time, since they will have a tendency to get into trouble. When you have to leave your dog at home alone, you must set aside a designated area with boundaries. Leave them with some chew toys or other items that will keep them occupied.

Have you dog checked out regularly with veterinarian visits and make sure he gets all of his necessary vaccinations. Because of the problem of dog overpopulation, you should also spay and neuter him.

Another aspect of dog pet care is to be sure you enter your dog in some good dog training instruction like that found in the Secrets to Dog Training download package, recommended by experts. The benefits of training your dog include being able to control your dog’s behavior and it can even improve the bond between the two of you. How you choose to train your dog in very important. You want him to be a dog you can take for a walk with out worrying about him getting out of control. Also don’t forget to praise and reward him when he behaves properly.

Remember that caring for your ‘social animal’ can be difficult sometimes but keep in mind that with proper dog caring, love and dog training your friend and companion will likely love you unconditionally for life.

J. Mahoney is the owner of Dog Trainers Ideas.com. Just feel free to visit www.dogtrainersideas.com where you will find a resource providing you with advice on all aspects of dog training, house training and dog health.


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Choosing pets is an important choice to make and is no easy task. It’s not just a matter of looking up pets for sale in your handy classifieds paper or online classifieds and picking the first thing you set your eyes on. You don’t just buy pets as would buy grocery, so make sure your heart doesn’t rule your head when you sight that cuddly little puppy or kitten. Getting a pet is involving your life with it, committing yourself into a relationship with it, so consider the needs of the animal and the time and cost involved in its ongoing care. Before buying pets for sale, decide what you want from the pet. Do you want a companion; do you want an animal for showing or competing with, or maybe an animal for protection?

Caring for Pets 101

You need to provide a safe and happy environment in which the animal can live. If you choose a large animal it is necessary to have a big outdoor enclosure to keep it active.

You will need to register your pet with your local Council to ensure its return should it get lost.

Have your pet de-sexed, preferably before six months old if it is not going to be used for breeding, or take steps to ensure that it will not breed unwanted litters.

Proper care for you pet includes proper and balanced diet, cool clean drinking water, and grooming.

If you have children, teach them the responsibilities of owning a pet. Share responsibility for looking after your pet amongst all family members. Socialise your pet with other animals and people, but remember not everyone is an animal lover, and you need to keep your pet under control when in public.

Keep your pet confined to your property at all times and be aware cats should be kept indoors at night (house, shed or garage).

When you go on holidays if you can’t take your pet with you, ensure you find suitable accommodation where you know your pet will be well cared for. Choose a boarding kennel or cattery registered with your local Council.

Protect your pet’s health by having regular check-ups from your local vet, and ensure you provide the required vaccination.

Most of all shower your pet with love and attention, as simple as that. Remember, your pet is a family member now, and no longer just an animal you find in pets for sale ads.

Jhona
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Pet Care

Pet Care: Learn To Care For Your Pet

General responsibility in caring for and maintaining your animals entails seeing to their adequate nourishment, shelter, control of external and internal parasites such as ticks and fleas, ensuring that they are regularly vaccinated and using veterinary services when necessary. Pet care also involves training and controlling your animals so that they do not become a problem to neighbors, delivery personnel and visitors to your home. In some cases, this could mean costly additions to your property, such as fences or walls. Caring for your pet also means obtaining some general knowledge in relation to the various sicknesses and ailments that can affect animals. Yet another area of responsibility is to ensure that at times when you and your entire household go away for vacations, you can provide either pet sitters, or arrange for your pets to go to boarding facilities.
Let us look now at some specific areas of pet care and here we will concentrate mainly on dogs, as they are the most popular of pets.

Feeding: Too often, pet owners think that all a dog or cat needs is the leftover food from their own meals. However, for animals to remain healthy they need to have the correct type of nutrients that can be found in good quality animal foods. For growing dogs, the amount of dry food intake per day should be about 5% of the dog’s body mass. For the maintenance of grown dogs, it is about 2% and for lactating or hardworking dogs, it is 7.5%. It is good to provide bones for chewing, as this assists in keeping teeth clean. Raw meat is a healthy component of a good diet. Milk too is good in moderation, as an excess of it can cause diarrhea. Clean drinking water is vital. It should be replaced at least once a day. The physical appearance of a dog, such as a glossy coat is a good indication of the adequacy of the diet. Check too the gums and the tongue, which should have a healthy, pink color.

Bathing: The 2 main reasons for bathing pets is for general hygiene, especially where you have a lot of physical contact with them and also as a controlling factor for external parasites. Most large breed dogs which do not have access to inside your home do not necessarily have to be bathed, except in the case where they have rolled in something smelly, as they tend to do at times. When bathing your pets, be sure to use suitable soaps or shampoos, as some may tend to irritate the skin, or dry out the natural oils that an animal needs. This can also happen with excessive bathing. When bathing for the control of ticks or fleas, be sure to use the appropriate insecticide shampoos and to follow the instructions carefully.

Grooming: Longer haired dogs especially, need regular grooming, both for appearance and for the comfort and health of the animal. An ungroomed dog will be more of an ideal breeding ground for fleas and ticks. Dogs, which live inside, if not groomed regularly and thoroughly, will be depositing shed hair all over your home. Take care in choosing the right grooming brushes. One with nylon bristles tends to create static electricity in the animals coat and could damage the hair over a period of time. The metal variety is probably the most durable.

Exercising: Regular exercising is an important part of caring for your pet, especially if your home has a small yard. If that is the case, then you will need to take them for walks. This means that they would have been, or must be trained to walk on a leash, as it is not wise to let your dog run free in the streets.
Lastly, you need to know that dogs are very sociable animals and thrive on companionship. Therefore part of caring for your pet is to play with them. This can be done in conjunction with exercising.

Take joy in caring for your pet and you will have many rewards. A well cared for pet will give you years of pleasure, satisfaction and companionship.

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