General Dog FAQ’s

We have all of the information you need to know about owning pet dogs and puppies (including dog training) and the supplies you will need (like dog food), as well. These lovable companions can actually enrich your life in so many ways. Keep reading to have frequently asked questions answered regarding frequently asked questions about dogs.

Owning pet dogs and puppies will require some supplies and a lot of responsibility and it is important to determine whether you have what it takes to raise a dog; basic necessites are things like dog food before bringing a pup to your home. It is important to fully understand what is involved in caring for a dog including potty training, general training, and daily care needs. You should also research different breeds to learn about the temperaments and needs of the various breeds to discover which option is right for your family.

Dog supplies and other dog requirements can be expensive and it is important to determine whether you will be able to afford the cost of quality dog food, toys, veterinary exams, vaccinations, monthly heartworm treatments, flea control, unexpected medical costs, and the cost for spaying/neutering, grooming and training, as well. You may also need an I.D. tag, collar, head or neck/chest harness, crate, water and food bowls, comb and brush designed for dogs, dog training tools, and dog bed, as well.

These furry friends need love and care almost as much as their other needs. This includes petting, snuggling, and gently playing with your pup. When petting your loveable pooch, it is important to stay calm and maintain a sense of authority, as well. Dogs have excellent sensory receptors that allow them read any emotions you may be feeling. In addition, canines know when a child or an adult is afraid or is not in control. This is especially important if you are adopting an older dog, which may have a tendency to snap or have other unwanted behaviors. Another helpful tip that you may not be aware of is that petting dogs or cats can actually lower your blood pressure, as well. Therefore, a few minutes each day to love and pet your dog can actually benefit both of you.

When choosing food for your pet, it is important to make a selection that offers the right amount of nutrition to keep your dog healthy and strong. Look for options that contain whole, recognizable ingredients like beef, chicken, lamb, duck, turkey, salmon, bison, venison, pheasant, or meat meal and food containing fruits and/or vegetables. Try to avoid foods that contain animal or meat by-products or foods containing grain because they lack the proper nutrition that your pet needs. Some of the top options include Innova EVO from Natura Pet Products, Solid Gold Barking at the Moon formula, Wellness CORE, and Nature’s Variety Instinct, as well as, some cheaper options including Pedigree and Purina dog food.

While it is important to have the proper dog food and to provide the proper dog training for your pet, above all, raising pet dogs and puppies requires commitment and consistency.


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