Caring For Your Pet

Written by MichaelZ on June 30, 2009 – 5:09 pm -

Having a pet at home will require you to be knowledgeable of some pet care that you must do at home.  Whatever your pet is, either it be a domestic or an exotic pet, you must know some basic pet care that you have to do in order to keep your pet healthy and happy.

Above all, food is something that you have to consider first.  A nutritious food will keep your pet healthy and being healthy would make it look cuter and thus making you happy.  With this, you have to choose only the quality food recommended by the veterinarian.  Aside from this, you also have to ask the food that is supposed to be avoided.  For example, many of us may think that human food is something that our pet can eat but further questioning with the veterinarian would reveal that some of it may be deadly for the pets. If you are getting an exotic pet, remember that foods for the domestic pets also have different components from the food that exotic pets eat.  You must take note of this if you have decided to go have an obligation of getting a pet at home.

The next thing that you have to consider is the space that you should be taking care of for your pet.  An appropriate space is needed for your pet in order for it to run around and enjoy itself inside your home.  It is important because pet care does not only focus on its physical health but also for the psychological needs of your pet.You may not know this but pets are also prone to depression just like people.Giving them enough space would let them to play around.  But for if you don’t have enough space inside the house, just make sure that they have a place where they can exercise and play.

Don't forget that your pets also need a regular check up with its veterinarian.  This will ensure that they are safe from every illness or if there is something suspicious, it will be diagnosed and do something at this early point.  At the same time, they will also be updated on their vaccinations.

These are just some of the things that you have to consider before you get a pet at home.Pets give unconditonal love but in return they need proper care from their owners.  Always remember that you can ask your veterinarian and access the internet for more information regarding pet care.

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Housebreak Your Dog With These Easy Steps

Written by MichaelZ on June 30, 2009 – 5:09 pm -

Potty training your dog or pup can be extremely stressful if you have trouble with persistence or are unsure how to properly go through the training process. This article aims to provide you with a few helpful tips to ease the stress of dog potty training.

Puppies are a lot like children in that their minds are like sponges, which is why most people begin obedience and potty training when during puppyhood. The main thing which you must understand before beginning the training process is that a puppy does have limited control of his bladder, so it is best if you admit to yourself that accidents will happen, and come to terms with the idea. A good thing you can do for your puppy is to buy him a crate or similar place that will be his own “personal” space. That way, if you’re unable to watch him for a time, the accident will be in the crate and not somewhere around the house where you may not notice for a while.

One of the best things you can do for your puppy (and your sanity!) is to develop a regular routine as soon as you can. Try to feed him, take him outside, and put him down for bed around the same time every day. This will get his “body clock” set to the routine and he will eventually learn to rely upon this, as long as you follow through on your part and keep the routine as constant as possible, at least until your pup gets a bit older and develops more bladder control and adaptability.

Hitting your puppy when he has an accident is not correcting the problem. This can, in fact, make your puppy develop a nervous tendency in which he loses control of his bladder any time he feels he has upset you. Try your very best to take him out about 15 – 20 minutes after meal time, as puppies have very small stomachs and will be ready for the potty soon after eating. Try to keep your eye on your pup, so that if he does have an accident, you can correct him during the act and he will quickly understand the link between the word “No!” and going potty inside.

Potty training your puppy can be a trying time, but a bit of patience and determination will see you through the process. Just remember: develop a routine and take your puppy outside about 15 minutes after meal time. Soon, you will find that training becomes even easier, at which point you’ll want to start training him not only for obedience, but also for using items such as pet stairs instead of jumping onto furniture. Pet steps are much better for your dog’s joints and reduces the likelihood of your dog developing arthritis or sustaining an injury from falling off of high furniture.

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Having A Rabbit For A Pet

Written by MichaelZ on June 28, 2009 – 11:05 pm -

Are you thinking of getting a rabbit for a family pet?  There are a number of things to take into consideration before picking a pet for kids.  Take into consideration the size, habitat, and eating habits of any animal before you take it on as a family pet.

A rabbit may seem ideal for some families because of its size and eating habits.  However, take into consideration that rabbits can be a little difficult because of their natural reactions and inclinations.  For example, rabbits are a pet that doesn’t like to be held or touched.

When you try to hold a rabbit against its will they may try to bite, kick, or scratch trying to get free of your grip.  Young children who want to hold and play with a pet shouldn’t be given a rabbit.  Rabbits just aren’t social in nature, like cats and dogs.

Rabbits can also take a long time to adapt to a new environment and to bond with their owner.  The time and patience required to domesticate and acclimate a rabbit make it a difficult pet for children to deal with.  They aren’t good pets for children because rabbits require more time and attention than children are usually able to give.

Another consideration when choosing a rabbit as a pet is that rabbits can be destructive.  Rabbits don’t destroy things to irritate you, but it is just their nature to chew up things that are around them.  If you don’t put them up a rabbit will chew cables and electrical cords, or anything of interest they find in their surroundings.

The last thing you should keep in mind is that rabbits require time and attention.  Rabbits must be fed pellets or fruits and vegetables.  They are herbivores and will not eat any meat.  Their cage has to be cleaned every day, and they have to be supplied with fresh water constantly.  When getting supplies, you can find cheap rabbit cages online. It’s a lot of work to own a rabbit as a pet, however, for some individuals, rabbits make ideal pets.

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