Some Advice, Tips And Ideas For A Happy Dog.

By George Smith


Dogs can be big or small. They can be furry or furless. They can be black, white, brown, red, or grey, or even a mixture thereof. They can be happy or sad, and which they are often falls upon your shoulders. If you want a happy, healthy dog, read on to find out how it is done.

Be sure to have your pet spayed or neutered. Research suggests that this small thing can give extended life to your dog by reducing cancer risk. They are also more likely to remain close to home, reducing their risk of becoming lost or getting injured by a car or another animal.

Train your dog indoors or in the backyard. You shouldn't train your dog where many other people are present. They might feel distracted and not learn a thing.

In addition to verbal commands, employ a variety of hand signals when training your dog. These signals will help you keep your dog under control in a noisy environment. Find out the way that your dog prefers and use it.

Be careful around Christmas time with a dog in your home; it's the busiest time of year at 24/7 animal clinics! Things like hanging and tree lights pose a danger to your dog, as they could become tangled or gnaw their way down to raw wires. The loveliest of Christmas plants are also hazardous to a dog's health, so take extra care during holidays.

If you do not have any ear cleaner solution on hand, you can use a baby wipe instead. Simply wrap it around the tip of your finger and wipe the inside of the ear's surface. Only go as far as your finger can easily fit. Do not use Q-tips as they can injure the ear.

Keep your dog warm during winter with the latest in canine fashion and accessories. You may think it's just for show, but dogs need protection from the elements too! Keeping your dog's paw-pads dry is essential to their health in sub-freezing weather, so invest in suede or leather footwear and pick him up a coat while you're at it. Make them instead if you are creative!

If you're trying to break one of your dog's unwanted habits, make sure that you understand that it will not happen overnight. Breaking a habit takes time and patience. Don't get discouraged and give up if it seems like your pup isn't making progress. Keep at it and maybe try changing your approach to the training. Sometimes this can be the boost that your dog needs.

If you wish to get a dog, but don't know if you can commit to it, try getting a foster dog. There are many less than fortunate dogs in shelters that would love to find a forever home. You can give one a home for a while to help the cause and you can also keep it if you like it!

Brush your dog often, even if he's got short hair. It's good for his coat and skin and can alert you of possible issues like fleas, tics and eczema. The dog will also enjoy the attention and brushing him regularly will keep more of his fur from flying around the house and landing on your furniture and carpets.

You'd be silly to ignore all of the great advice provided. Use whatever you've learned and apply it and you should have the dog that you've always dreamed of owning. If your dog is happy, you will be much more likely to love it unconditionally.




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