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Advice Everyone Should Know About Caring For Dogs

Jun 27

Advice Everyone Should Know About Caring For Dogs

Do you feel like your grocery store is lacking in the dog food department? There is a lot you should know when it comes to owning a dog. A lot of dog owners wind up handling things on their own. It is easy to use the solid advice below to learn how to properly care for and feed your dog.

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Much like people in the United States, many dogs are overweight. Having a few extra pounds on their frame can lead to a number of health problems, like cancer or diabetes. Many owners simply overfeed their pets. Talk to your veterinarian about how many calories your dog needs each day so you can adjust their meals accordingly.

 

Brushing your dog's teeth is important, but it is not easy. If your dog is resisting, once a day simply lift their lips and use your finger to rub their teeth lightly. Do it quickly at first, and then begin to draw out the time you spend performing this action. This will help them get use to the process. After that, you can begin using an actual brush and toothpaste.

 

To improve the dog training process, try using hand signals in addition to verbal commands. This is a very effective way to communicate with your dog. Give both methods a try, and see for yourself which your dog responds best to.

 

Don't be upset if your dog does not want to get dressed up. It's becoming more popular to dress your dog in dog clothes, but some dogs just don't like the feeling of having clothes on. If your dog does not relax after the clothing is on, you should remove the clothing to avoid your dog trying to remove it by itself.

 

Clip your dog's nails. If they begin to curl under, you dog could experience quite a bit of pain. It is easy to purchase a pair of clippers and attend to these yourself. If you aren't confident enough to do it yourself, take the dog to a local pet groomer.

 

If your dog has long hair, make sure to take the time to trim the fur around his feet. If you allow your dog's hair to grow too long, they can get things stuck in their fur. This could lead to injuries between the pads of the feet and around the nails.

 

No matter what kind of dog you may have, hang up a few "Beware of Dog" signs on your property. They are known deterrents to would-be burglars and can help protect you and your family. Just the sign alone indicates probable failure of any robbery attempt and a single bark will have them running away!

 

Don't forget to trim your dog's nails regularly. Long nails can make him uncomfortable, cause injury to his feet and will ruin your floors. If he makes a "click" sound when he walks on hard wood or linoleum, that's a good indication it's time for a trim. Ask your vet to do it if necessary.

 

YOur dog does not have to just be satisfied with what you can get at any store. There are other options. Use the tips you just read and do not hesitate to contact your vet if you need some help.