Dogs are amazing creatures that bring joy and companionship to our lives. However, owning a dog is a big responsibility, and it’s important to know how to properly care for them. Here are some tips on how to make your dog feel comfortable, loved, and safe. Let’s begin!
Stare at Them
According to experts, although you may enjoy admiring your furry friend, it’s important to refrain from staring directly into their eyes. Dogs can interpret prolonged eye contact as a sign of dominance, challenge, or even aggression. Instead, opt for gentle and intermittent glances to show your affection. The American Kennel Club recommends maintaining soft eye contact or looking at their face as a whole to avoid any potential misunderstandings and promote a positive relationship with your canine companion
Dogs like to play and need plenty of exercise but there is such a thing as too much. Dogs can become overheated and need to rest. Let your dog play and have fun, but don’t overdo it.
You never want to forget to groom your dogs. Even those with short hair may need a trim now and then. It’s also good to bathe them regularly.
Forget Their Flea Treatment
Fleas can cause all kinds of problems for dogs. Don’t let these pests torture your dog by skipping their treatment. Your furry friend will thank you.
Put the Dog in a Truck Bed
You might think that the truck bed is a good place for your dog to ride but you’re wrong. The dog could jump out, get thrown out of the truck, or get hurt by all the movement. Put your dog in the cab with you or in a crate or carrier, or tethered in with a leash.
Forget to Trim Their Nails
Dogs need to have their nails trimmed regularly. When outside, they wear nails down on hard surfaces but when inside, dogs need to have their nails clipped. This helps dogs walk better and prevents them from scratching themselves.
Dogs can be tied out for short periods but it’s not a good idea to do it very long. Being chained can make dogs anxious and depressed. They need to be able to run and play.
Yes, vets are expensive but they can save your pet’s health and even life. Dogs should see their vet regularly for checkups. If your dog is sick, don’t try to diagnose him at home. Let the professionals handle it.
You may be used to petting your dog on top of the head but they really don’t like it. Because they can’t see your hand, it could scare them. Instead, pet them from an angle where they can see what you’re doing.
It’s hard to make your pup be good when he’s so cute but you can’t let dogs run wild all the time. Dogs crave structure. If you want them a well-behaved pet, you have to set some rules. Your dog won’t be mad.
Forget to Put Sunscreen on Them
You put sunscreen on yourself so don’t forget your pet. The sun’s rays can be just as dangerous for dogs as they are for humans. You can find a sunscreen that is safe to use on dogs at most pet stores.
Take Them on The Same Boring Walks
You might have a morning or evening routine walking your dog but he needs you to mix things up. Dogs love to explore and learn new things. Try taking different routes and going new places to make walks a little more exciting for your pup.
Confuse Them with Affection
Your dog needs to learn right from wrong but he can’t do that if you give him affection while he is in trouble. If your dog has done something wrong, don’t snuggle or hug him, even if he gives you a pitiful look. Be firm so your dog can learn the rules and get in trouble less often.
When you walk your dog, you should lead, not the other way around. Never let your dog pull you. Make sure you show the dog who is in charge so that the walks get much easier for both of you.
Besides helping to cut down on overpopulation, spaying and neutering a pet can make them calmer and even healthier. Talk to your vet about the best time to spay or neuter your dog. They may not like it at first but it will make a big difference for them in the long run.
Your dog has to wear his collar all day. Make sure you choose one that is comfortable. Don’t make it too big or too tight. Choker collars are never a good idea since they can cause anxiety in some dogs.
Sure, your dog asks for table scraps, but don’t give in. Dogs aren’t supposed to eat human food since it can be bad for them. Even if you don’t see any problems now, this habit can lead to severe health problems later on. Stick to quality dog food.
Hot concrete can hurt a dog’s paws. Many people don’t even stop to think that roads and sidewalks may be too hot for a dog. When walking your pet on hot days, avoid harmful surfaces.
Children and dogs might get along but you should never let kids jump on or aggravate them. Even the gentlest dog has a breaking point. Nobody wants to see a child get bitten. Teach your kids how to respect animals so they play nicely with them.
Forget to Give Them Water
While watering your dog might seem obvious, remember, they a lot of water, especially on hot days. Without adequate water, they could become dehydrated or have a heat stroke. Make sure your dog always has plenty of fresh water.
If you have a dog with a lot of hair, your first instinct may be to shave him in the summer. However, this can actually cause more harm than good. A dog’s fur protects it’s skin from the sun. Shaving it could lead to a sunburn.
Dogs can overheat really fast. If it’s hot outside, it’s even hotter in a car. People have a habit of thinking it’s okay to leave their pets in a car while they run into the store but it’s not. They could die.
Sure, your dog looks cute when begging for food, but overfeeding can be bad for his health. Dogs don’t always know when they have had enough. Follow a good feeding schedule so they get plenty of food but not too much.
You don’t forget to take care of your teeth so don’t neglect your dog’s teeth either. While there are products you can use at home to protect your pet’s teeth, you should also take your dog to the vet for dental checkups. They need their teeth to eat.
Sometimes, it can be frustrating to deal with a dog but it’s not okay to hit them. Because dogs don’t understand physical abuse, it will only make it harder to train them. Instead of hitting your dog, use other forms of discipline.
Use a Crate as Punishment
Dogs shouldn’t be sent to their crates as punishment. Their crates should be a place they enjoy. When they are sent there as a type of discipline, it confuses them and makes training harder.
Putting a muzzle on a dog isn’t something that should be done often. If your dog is aggressive, it may be necessary, but it shouldn’t be done to keep him quiet. Muzzles can be painful and stressful for dogs.
Let Them Run Loose in the Neighborhood
You shouldn’t let your dog have free roam of the neighborhood. A fenced yard is best. Dogs can get lost, stolen, or hurt when allowed to run loose.
Assume They Are Like Cats
You might think your dog is okay with cats but don’t leave the two alone together. The dog could attack the cat, or the cat may be the one who hurts the dog. At least until you know the two will get along, keep a close eye on the animals.
Forget to Check Them for Ticks
While outside dogs have the greatest risk of getting ticks, indoor dogs can too. Check your pet often, removing any ticks found. Remember, ticks are not just uncomfortable but they can also make your dog sick.
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Dogs are amazing creatures that bring joy and companionship to our lives. However, owning a dog is a big responsibility, and it’s important to know how to properly care for them. Here are some tips on how to make your dog feel comfortable, loved, and safe. Let’s begin!
Stare at Them
According to experts, although you may enjoy admiring your furry friend, it’s important to refrain from staring directly into their eyes. Dogs can interpret prolonged eye contact as a sign of dominance, challenge, or even aggression. Instead, opt for gentle and intermittent glances to show your affection. The American Kennel Club recommends maintaining soft eye contact or looking at their face as a whole to avoid any potential misunderstandings and promote a positive relationship with your canine companion