Saturday, September 28, 2013

Keep Your Dog Safe And Happy With These Tips.

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Keep Your Dog Safe And Happy With These Tips.

One of the best pets to own is a dog due to its friendliness and loyal nature. But, it may take some work to get them to that point. They need to learn what to do to behave, and they have to be cared for. Learn more about dogs in the paragraphs that follow. Being a dog owner can be very costly. You will have to spend between $700 and $1000 a year to cover food and medical expenses. Emergency vet care is very expensive, in some cases thousands of dollars, so you might want to consider purchasing pet health insurance. It's good to give hugs, but avoid giving kisses. A dog has a very filthy mouth. Dogs rummage through trash, drink toilet water and lick other dog's body parts. Many people believe that the human mouth has more germs than that of a dog - this isn't true. It's not true. Just as you need to keep up with your annual doctor's appointment, your dog needs to see his vet annually too. Because your dog can't speak with you, you may have trouble knowing when your dog is feeling pain like if it has arthritis. Regular checkups will assure these issues are caught before they turn into something big. Avoid buying your dog bargain-based food. Generally, food that is less expensive is not as healthy for your pet due to preservatives and additives put into the food. Use a consumer awareness or animal advocacy group to obtain a list of the best foods that come with the highest recommendations by professionals. Your dog can really benefit from better food. Dogs can't talk, so you must learn their body language. If your dog is fearful or shy, do not insist that they interact. This could end up in negative biting or fighting behavior. Keep eye on non-verbal clues and look toward your dog for your next move. Dog care can be simple - you just need the right information. It can be hard at first, but this advice should help you. Use what you learned today to help make it easier for you and your furry companion to adjust.





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