DOG CARE

Dog Supply Checklist

high-quality canine treats and foodFood plate Water cupThere are toys everywhere, including safe chew toys.grooming brushes and combs, including flea combsCollar with an ID tag and a licenceLeash Holder (for smaller dogs)Exercise cratea dog bed or box with a warm towel or blanketcanine toothbrush The Scoop on Poop Unless you are in a safe, enclosed area, always keep your dog on a leash when you are...

Dog need handling and housing

Handling Place one hand under the dog’s chest and support the dog’s hind legs and rump with your other hand or forearm when carrying a puppy or small dog. Never try to lift or grab your small dog or puppy by the forelegs, tail, or neck. If you must lift a large dog, do so from the bottom, holding the dog’s chest in one arm...

Dog need Exercise and Grooming

Exercise Dogs require exercise to maintain their health, burn calories, and keep their minds active. Depending on the breed, or breed mix, sex, age, and state of health, each person has different exercise needs. Dogs who exercise regularly tend to avoid boredom, which can result in negative behaviours. Many of your pet’s instinctual urges to dig, herd, chew, retrieve, and chase will be satisfied by...

General Dog Care

Any home can benefit from having a dog, but whether you’re a seasoned pet parent or a first-time adopter, it’s crucial to put your dog’s health and happiness first. The following advice is beneficial for all dog owners. And keep in mind: If you’re thinking about getting a new dog, please consider adoption before getting one. We invite you to look through our list of...

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