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Rabu, 09 Juli 2014

Advice For Those Buying Their First Dog

Advice For Those Buying Their First Dog


by Garrett McMahan


If you want to buy a dog but you have never had a pet before, you probably have plenty of questions and concerns. While owning a dog can be one of the most rewarding relationships of your entire life, dogs do require plenty of attention, work and responsibility.

Before you bring your new pet home, take stock of your home and yard. Walk around the perimeter and make sure that are no holes in fencing or dangerous areas. It is wise to select a specific portion of your yard or a cement area for your dog to go to the bathroom. It is easier to train if you provide a spot where it is ok for your dog to go to the bathroom and you train your animal to use this spot. Even if you are buying an older rescued animal, you will still need to housetrain the dog. Rescue animals generally are listed as housebroken, but do tend to be nervous in new settings so they might forget their training, and you just need to set up a good routine and show them where they are allowed to go.

Crate training is advisable for both puppies and older dogs that are learning housebreaking, and this crate is also a great place to keep your new dog when you are out running errands or away from the house for awhile. This is a safe, secure spot and you can place your crate almost anywhere, such as your laundry room or mud room or perhaps in a spare room. A soft mat will make this a cozy spot for your dog. Be sure to get a crate that is large enough to be comfortable, but it shouldn't be huge. You want them to be able to turn around but not have the crate be so large that your dog might consider going to the bathroom in a corner of the crate.

Before we bring a baby home, new parents typically baby proof everywhere, and you should do the same for your new dog. Be sure to put away items that are within your dog's reach, such as toys, plants and shoes. A puppy definitely can get into trouble chewing on many household items, including electrical cords and poisonous plants. Older dogs might be less likely to chew on your belongings, but you never really know how they are going to behave, so don't take any chances. Usually, it is best not to give a dog free rein of the house at first, so keep bedroom and bathroom doors shut. For puppies, it can be wise to place a baby gate at the top or bottom of your staircase.

When you first get a dog, they don't need very much. You will need water and food dishes, a collar or harness and a leash. It is also a good idea to buy a doggie bag holder for your leash so that you can clean messes up easily while you are out enjoying a walk. The crate and crate mat are another great purchase to consider and you might consider buying a dog bed, as well. Just make sure that the crate and bed are suitable for the size of dog you will be bringing home.

Another item that is a great purchase is a dog training program, such as dog training DVDs. You need to begin obedience training very quickly after your dog arrives at your home. Your dog not only will be more comfortable when he knows what to expect, you will all be happier with your new pet. Irksome problems such as scratching, chewing, barking and obedience issues are a huge reason why dogs end up in shelters. With just a few weeks of patient training using a dog training program such as The Dog's Way, you will have a wonderful, obedient dog that is a pleasure to own. An obedient dog is an excellent companion that you will enjoy for many years.




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