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8 Pet Care Tips for Dog Owners

October 27, 2024 by Wayne Booth the Dog Training Blogger 3 Comments

Being a dog owner is a real joy. It promises years of pleasure and companionship to owner and dog alike. But it is also a heavy responsibility and a long-term commitment. Below are eight tips on how to care for that “friend” to which you have made such a commitment.

1. Keep Up-to-date on Rabies and Other Vaccinations

This is vital to your dog’s well-being. Rabies is still a threat to our pets. Every summer brings reports of findings of rabid bats or other wild animals. Rabies is especially prevalent if you live on acreage or in a wooded area more populated by wild animals.

Owners do have the option of getting a one year or a two year rabies shot — or, if they are concerned about the side effects of a rabies shot another option is to get their dog a titer test, a blood test that indicates whether the animal’s previous vaccine is still active or sufficiently protecting him. This prevents the owner from having to get a vaccine before it is absolutely necessary. Heart worm too is a very real threat to your dog and can be avoided by a heart worm pill taken monthly.

2. Regular Vet Check-Ups

This can be combined with your dog’s vaccination appointment. A check-up will help the vet identify any problems while they are still in the early stages, whether it be a tumor or fleas.

3. Healthy Diet

This is not to be taken lightly as we hear so often about dog foods that contain melamine or are somehow contaminated. Many dog foods are not nutritionally balanced and fillers such as ground corn and other grains are added simply for volume. The primary ingredient in your dog’s food should be meat.

4. Proper Training

A well-trained dog is a happy dog. He knows what is expected of him. He doesn’t annoy guests with a display of bad manners or repel them by jumping on them or slobbering on them. Good obedience training also keeps him safe.

5. Socialization

It is important that your dog learn to play well with other dogs, not being the aggressor or snarling at his canine companions. The more quality time he spends with dogs, the better behaved he can be counted on being. So, go to the dog park, go to dog events, walk him in your neighborhood and let him visit with his neighbors. It will make him a confident

6. Grooming

Grooming is important to you dog’s health. If he is matted or his nails need cutting, he is uncomfortable. He will be constantly chewing on himself and panting out of agitation. Also, a good groomer who grooms your dog on a regular basis is going to detect abnormalities or signs of distress or disease. If caught early such discoveries do not have to equate to a death sentence.

7. Exercise Your Dog

If he gets enough exercise he won’t be an unholy, hyperactive terror. He will sleep well when it’s bedtime and not be agitated and excitable. Exercise is also good for his overall health.

8. Obey the Leash Laws

They are for your dog’s protection. His training will enable him to walk with you and obey your commands.

These are just a few of many tips to help you ensure that your have a happy, healthy dog and one with impeccable manners! Follow them and you will be exemplary as a dog owner.

Do you have any dog training or care questions? If so visit us at Canine Behavior Specialists and give us a call, or for our out of town readers www.TrainMyDogOnline.com .

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About the Author: Wayne Booth is owner of Canine Behavior Specialists in Nashville, TN. Wayne has been teaching people how to become Professional Dog Trainers since 1990 and he is the Training Director of Canine Behavior Specialists Network.

 

Filed Under: Health, Misc., Socialization, Training

Comments

  1. pet lovers says

    December 1, 2024 at 4:48 am

    I am agree with all your caring tips for dogs. Pet lovers need to be aware about each vaccination needs to given timely to their dogs and proper groomer and training is must. One needs to take necessary precautions in case of emergency with dogs and regular check ups is must to keep your pet healthy.

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  2. Gaston Parizeau says

    February 22, 2025 at 2:51 pm

    I absolutely agree that regular vaccinations are an important way to help keep your dog healthy, as the article explains. There are plenty of ways for a dog to get sick, so it’s important to protect it against as many as possible. I think that it is a good idea to keep track of the dates on a calendar when it’s time to vaccinate, so as not to forget.

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    • Wayne Booth the Dog Training BloggerWayne Booth the Dog Training Blogger says

      February 22, 2025 at 3:06 pm

      Thanks for the comment Gaston.

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