Dogs have been man’s best friend for thousands of years and no animal lover can fail to admire these smart, energetic creatures. This is a practical guide for beginner pet owners who want to own a dog and it has information on all aspects of dog care.
Choosing a dog:
Most households aren’t suitable for dogs so you should consider how your dog would fit into your household and how your lifestyle would affect your dog.
- Size of the dog
- Labrador Retriever( 22-24 in)
- German Shepherd(24-26 in)
- Bernese Puppy(27 in)
- Guard dogs
- Toy dogs for owners with small children
Feeding and Nutrition:
For modern dogs, nutrition is important and different dogs need different diets.
- Puppies eight to 12 weeks old need four meals a day.
- Feed puppies three to six months old three meals a day.
- Feed puppies six months to one year two meals a day.
- When your dog reaches his first birthday, one meal a day is usually enough.
- For some dogs, including larger canines or those prone to bloat, it’s better to feed two smaller meals.
- Satisfactory mixture of carbs, fats and proteins
- Moist diets
- Complete dry feeds
Grooming:
Proper hygiene is essential for your dog and reduces chances of health problems for your dog .
Short-coated dogs:
- Need less attention
- Need daily grooming
- Avoid eyes while brushing
Rough-coated dogs:
- Need more attention
- Brushing and combing will prevent coat matting
Things that you need to look for:
- Watch out for skin problems
- Regularly brush your dog’s teeth along with a healthy diet and plenty of chew toys
- Eye checks
- Ear checks
Training:
Every dog is capable of learning so don’t give up if it’s not cooperating with you. This information will help you on better training your dog.
Socializing: Your puppy shouldn’t be overwhelmed and you need to handle it carefully.
Early Learning :
- Puppies should learn the word, “No” from the earliest age. This teaches them discipline
- For example, if your puppy chews your shoes laces, give them a tap on the nose and a “No”
- That will teach the puppy there are somethings to avoid in life
Housing:
Your dog needs a warm, quiet place to rest, away from all drafts and off the floor. A training crate or dog bed is ideal, with a clean blanket or pillow placed inside. Wash your dog’s bedding often. If your dog will be spending a lot of time outdoors, be sure she has access to shade and plenty of cool water in hot weather, and a warm, dry, covered shelter when it’s cold.
Things you need:
- Premium-quality dog food and treats
- Food dish
- Water bowl
- Toys, toys and more toys, including safe chew toys
- Brush & comb for grooming, including flea comb
- Collar with license and ID tag
- Leash
- Carrier (for smaller dogs)
- Training crate
- Dog bed or box with warm blanket or towel
- Dog toothbrush