Caring for YOUR
Dog: Top Ten Essentials
Your dog gives you a lifetime of
unconditional love, loyalty, and friendship. In return, she counts on you to
provide her with food, water, safe shelter, regular veterinary care,
exercise, companionship, and more. Take care of these ten essentials, and
you'll be guaranteed to develop a rewarding relationship with your canine
companion.
1. Outfit your dog with
a collar and ID tag.
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include your name, address, and telephone number.
No matter how
careful you are, there's a chance your companion may become lost—an ID
tag greatly increases the chance that your pet will be returned home
safely.
2. Follow local laws
for licensing your dog and vaccinating him for rabies.
3. Follow this simple
rule - OFF PROPERTY, ON LEASH.
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Even a
dog with a valid license, rabies tag, and ID tag should not be allowed
to roam outside of your home or fenced yard. It is best for you, your
community, and your dog to keep your pet under control at all times.
4. Give your DOG
proper shelter.
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A fenced
yard with a doghouse is a bonus, especially for large and active dogs;
however, dogs should never be left outside alone or for extended periods
of time. Dogs need and crave companionship and should spend most of
their time inside with their family.
5. Take your dog to the
Veterinarian for regular check-ups.
6. Spay or Neuter your
dog.
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Dogs who
have this routine surgery tend to live longer, be healthier, and have
fewer behavior problems (e.g., biting, running away). By spaying or
neutering your dog, you are also doing your part to reduce the problem
of pet overpopulation.
7. Give your pooch a
nutritionally balanced diet, including constant access to fresh water.
8. Enroll your dog
in training classes.
9. Give your dog enough
excerise to keep him physically fit (but not exhausted).
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Most
dog owners find that playing with their canine companion, along with
walking him twice a day, provides sufficient exercise. If you have
questions about the level of exercise appropriate for your dog, consult
your veterinarian.
10. Be loyal to and
patient with your faithful companion.
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Make
sure the expectations you have of your dog are reasonable and remember
that the vast majority of behavior problems can be solved. If you are
struggling with your pet's behavior, contact your veterinarian or local
animal shelter for advice, and check out The HSUS's Pets for Life
campaign information.
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