How to properly care for a dog?

Having a dog in the home is a responsible step that begins with preparation. The puppy needs a private space to play, as well as a place to eat and rest. Also, think about safety: wires, furniture, and corners are all of interest to the puppy.

 

Having prepared the apartment for the arrival of the pet, the future owner should take care of the main thing - the care. The basis of this process - feeding, walking, veterinary control and hygiene, as well as training. Let's look at each aspect in more detail.

Feeding

A major mistake most dog owners make is feeding homemade food. Even worse is when the pet is treated with treats that humans think are delicious: sugar, chocolate, and sausage. The best food for a pet is specialized food and treats. And you should train your dog to them from childhood.

Walking

You should walk your dog twice a day, at least morning and evening, especially if we're talking about large breeds. Due to their muscularity, they need more exercise, which means that walks should be longer. Small dogs, on the contrary, do not require many hours of walks. Usually after 5-10 minutes they ask to go home by themselves.

Training

Every dog should know the commands "ew" and "come to me," which are often used in everyday life. You can train your dog either by yourself or with the help of a professional. Of course, if you have no experience in training, it is better to go straight to a professional. Especially when it comes to large dogs.

Veterinary Control and Hygiene

In addition to a balanced diet and physical activity, a dog's health also depends on timely visits to the veterinarian. Your pet needs a vet passport, in which all vaccinations should be recorded. In addition, it is recommended that you visit the clinic once every six months for a routine checkup.

Hygiene procedures are important in caring for your dog. These are primarily bathing, brushing and taking care of your dog's claws and teeth.

Dog hygiene rules

 

Hair care. If your dog is a long-haired breed, he should be brushed every two or three days with a special comb. Short-haired dogs can be brushed once a week during the moulting period and two to three times a month in between. While brushing, pay attention to the condition of the skin. If redness or neoplasms are found, call your doctor.

Another point in taking care of your dog's coat is bathing. It is recommended to do this as needed. Get a special shampoo for dogs, as other products may cause irritation and allergic reactions.

Dental care. Taking care of your dog's teeth involves regular brushing with a special toothpaste. Hard pet treats can also help get rid of plaque.

Claw care. Particular attention should be paid to the claws of the pet, especially if you are the owner of a decorative breed or a pygmy dog, in which they grow quickly. It is advisable to have the claws trimmed by a specialist, since it is quite a traumatic process.

Taking care of a dog is not as difficult as it may seem at first glance. Attention, patience, and love for your dog are your main helpers in this endeavor.

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