Owners Of Large Dog Breeds, Listen Up!

By George Michaels


It takes more than feeding and petting to care for a large dog breed. You need to care for your dog 24/7. But do you know how to care for your dog? You will find a range of helpful tips and advice regarding the ownership of a dog.

*It is expensive to own a dog. When you add up the medical care, food and supplies in general, your costs could run from $700-$1000 annually. A sick dog could cost you tens of thousands! Look into doggie health insurance!

*When you begin training your pup, start in your yard or home. Avoid training your dog where many people are present. There are too many distractions there.

*If you have prescription or over-the-counter medication in the house, make sure that your dog does not have access to it. Your dog could be seriously injured or killed by ingesting a couple of small pills. Call your vet as soon as possible if your dog swallows any pills.

*You should take your dog to the vet at least once a year. Your dog can't speak to tell you he's in pain. Making an annual trip to the vet is the best way to discover and deal with these kinds of problems when they're still manageable.

*Speak to your vet about your dog's eating habits. Sometimes the guidelines on pet food labels aren't correct, and following them could lead to obesity. Speak with your vet and work out an appropriate eating plan for your dog.

*Don't force your dog to eat something. If you purchase a treat your dog doesn't appear to like, just try another brand rather than making him eat. When you are a new dog owner, it may take a while to figure out what he does and doesn't like.

*Talk to your vet about what you feed your dog. Sometimes, your puppy may not be developed enough to consume certain brands, as this can lead to an upset stomach or sicknesses. Use your vets advice and common sense to feed your dog properly.

*Take time and correct bad behavior when you first see it. If you delay too long, the behavior will get harder and harder to correct. If your dog is not under control, he could end up hurting you or someone else.

*Train your pet on how to behave correctly when leashed. He should be on your side, not behind or ahead of you, and he should know how to respond when told to "heel." If your pet is leash trained, it'll be safer, and you'll enjoy walks more as well. Even if you're using loose leashes for walking here and there, make sure the dog understands this command.

*Providing foster care for a homeless dog can be a great way to see if you are suited to care for a dog. Shelters for abused or homeless dogs are often looking for temporary homes, called foster homes, where dogs can live until they are adopted out to a permanent home. Foster one of these dogs to help and see if you wish to care for one.

With the assistance of the advice you've just received, you should be better equipped to care for a large dog breed properly. All you must do is practice patience so your dog is aware you love him. Keep reading and learning so that you can be sure of providing your dog with a happy life.




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