Are you planning to adopt a dog from a shelter? Would you rather have a dog that is a pure breed? From a mutt to a show dog, they'll all bring you love. You must care for them properly, so read on to find out how to get it done.
You should take your dog to the vet at least once a year. Because your dog can't speak with you, you may have trouble knowing when your dog is feeling pain like if it has arthritis. Check-ups can reveal that and more.
Practice training your dog around your home, where you and your pup can be alone. Don't train in a park. They can get distracted, which can make it harder to train them even basic commands.
Think about your life and then find a dog breed that will fit in well with your habits. If you love to run, seek out a pooch that will love to run alongside you. If you spend more time in the home, a more sedate, indoor dog will fit your lifestyle best. By selecting the right dog breed, both you and your dog will be more content.

If your dog spends time outside, he should have a good house. You can purchase one or build one yourself if you are handy. Exposure to extreme weather for long periods can cause health issues, particularly if the dog's feet get wet. Keep your dog out of the wet weather and the wind by building a shelter that keeps them dry and gives them room.
A trip to the vet should be at the top of your schedule if your new dog's last home was the animal shelter. Dogs from shelters might have been exposed to viruses or might already be sick. Error on the side of caution and get your dog all its shots.
Makes sure your dog gets adequate exercise. A dog needs to play and exercise on a regular basis so that it can be happy and healthy. You will enjoy the time you spend doing these things with your dog as well. Not only will you both get adequate exercise, these activities help you develop a long lasting bond with your dog.
Always teach your dog to walk properly on a leash. To properly walk your dog, he must remain directly at your side instead of behind or in front of you. Walking like this can keep them safe and help you enjoy walks too. This command will be very useful if you walk your dog while keeping the leash very loose.
Always make an annual checkup appointment for your dog. Your vet can detect any health problems before they are too serious. This saves you money on vet bills later on, or heartache from your pet's suffering.
Now that you understand the responsibilities of good dog care, you can be confident in bringing your new pet home. Keep learning new ideas about caring for your dogs online. You can even find online discussion groups where other dog lovers meet. You can always learn more, so you should never stop educating yourself.
