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Feb
08
2012
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Are You a Responsible Dog Owner?

Considering how friendly and loving dogs can be it’s hard to believe that some owners don’t take care of their dogs. The truth is however, millions of healthy dogs are put down every single year. Sometimes this is due to owner neglect and other times it is because of owner ignorance. Either way the outcome is the same for too many innocent dogs. As a responsible dog owner there are certain things you can do to make sure your dog doesn’t become a statistic.

Often times people see the benefits to bringing home a dog because they seem so cute and cuddly. Unfortunately they don’t think of all the hard work and effort it will take to care for the dog. Nor do they fully comprehend the long term commitment they are signing up for. Even after they short term excitement and novelty of having a dog wares off there will still be years of time and effort to invest in carrying for the dog.

The list below is a common sense, basic strategy for responsible dog ownership.

Turn to a local animal shelter or rescue operation to select a puppy or dog. Keep in mind older dogs need caring owners too.

Contact a vet and ask him to run a series of tests on your new dog. This is fairly typical.

As soon as possible get your dog neutered or spayed. This is a major part of responsible dog ownership.

As well as getting a physical examination and vaccinations protect your dog from ticks, fleas and heartworm. Anytime you see something wrong with your dog contact your veterinarian right away.

Always make sure your dog is provided enough food and water. This need will change based on your dog’s size, age, and activity level.

Exercise your dog. Certain breeds require more exercise than others. Make sure you are aware of your dog’s exercise needs and meet or exceed them. Provide them with plenty of space, opportunity and toys.

Prevent your dog from being abused. If anyone ever intentionally harms your dog it should be reported to authorities. In some states animal cruelty is a felony.

Don’t tolerate aggression from your dog. In the event you see any aggression consult your veterinarian to discuss your options.

Older dogs are prone to several of the same illnesses that older humans are. Do everything in your power to keep your dog comfortable at the end, but at some point, you may be required to end its suffering. Having been a responsible dog owner for the entire dog’s life, you’ll want to end that life just as responsibly.

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Jan
26
2012
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Crate Training Your Dog – Tips To Remember

Using a crate to train your dog is one of the best methods available. The reason why crate training works well is because it ties in with the natural instincts of your dog. By using this method of training you will have a clean home and a dog which behaves properly. When it comes to crate training, the most important thing to understand is that a dog will want to avoid urinating in the place where it sleeps. It will see the crate as being its home.

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Jan
19
2012
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Great Ideas For Pet Owners During Travel

Year after year, countless Fidos, Rovers and other pets join their owners and their families on vacation. Some feel as if their pets are part of their families, and don’t want to leave them behind. For others, there is simply no one at home to watch the pet, no funds available for boarding, or the trip was a spur-of-the-moment plan and there was no time to consider anything else except to bring the pet along.

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Jan
12
2012
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Before You Get A Dog

It goes without saying that getting one has probably crossed your mind at least once before because dogs are arguably one of the best companions a human can find. If you have gone beyond just thinking about it and have begun to seriously consider the option of getting a dog, then it is important to know what you will be getting into. It is very easy to see the appeal of owning a dog, but there are many responsibilities and commitments that are involved.

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Jan
11
2012
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Feed And Keep Your Dog Healthy With These Helpful Tips

A healthy puppy should be clear-eyed, somewhat roly-poly, loose-skinned, free from any skin trouble, hungry for its meals, and lively. It should not be timid or shy.

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Jan
07
2012
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Why You Should Neuter Your Cat

Cats certainly feed on protein-rich meat and they are warm blooded carnivorous mammals. They are predators and hunters and they usually prey upon rats and mice. As for cats, they are also known for their great fighting skills. There are those who can even win a fight against snakes. And cats survive in almost all climates and geographical conditions.

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Jan
07
2012
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A Dog’s Needs

Dogs are loyal, protective, friendly, and loving pets. These are why they have such special places in people’s lives and hearts. Most people’s ideal pets are dogs. A dog exerts efforts to keep his owner happy and smiling. It will never hold grudges against you, and will never judge you for your looks or mistakes. There are a multitude of reasons why dogs are called man’s best friend.

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Dec
26
2011
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Dog Training And A Few Words On Obedience Classes

One of the best things about dog ownership is that they can be trained to obey commands and are able to make a connection with their owner. Dog training may not be the easiest thing to do on earth as it requires at least a modicum of patience, but it will be rewarded as your dog amuses and entertains family and friends alike.

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Dec
18
2011
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Did You Know That Pets Can Greatly Improve Your Health?

If you have a pet, then this is one of the healthiest investments you can make to your long-term health and happiness. We are aware that having a pet can enrich our lives and according to scientific studies in the last decade, have clearly shown how companion animals benefit both our bodies and our minds. Pets can provide health benefits that extend far into the body and mind, such as lower blood pressure, heart rate, anxiety level as well as providing pet owners with both consistent behavior and offering unconditional love and affection.

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Dec
15
2011
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Dog Collar Ideas For Would-Be Buyers

Dog collars are not just used to make your mutt a fashion plate – they would definitely need them when outside. A dog collar could help your dog come back home if you have the identification ticket around the neck. It’s also a way for your dog to show to the world that he is stylish.

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