Wednesday

How We Treat Our Dogs

Dog Care
Common Sense Tips On How To Treat our Dogs!
Many of us want to know how to treat our dogs, of course we all know how to deal with them… but do we actually do it in the right way!
To your dog, you are the most important thing in his whole life… he loves what you love, he wants to do what you tell him to do, he’s ready to sacrifice himself for your own safety and to rescue you, he's ready to spend each moment of his life with you!
Be aware of all this because your little pet will suffer from a great depression if you neglect him, he needs a special care from you and you must be aware that he is like your little child, and your brave gardener as well.
1st:
If you want to dress your dog like a human do as you want, and dress him as you like but you shouldn’t treat him as a complete human cause if he is always treated like this he may begin to forget that he is a dog, he may have thoughts in different ways than a typical dog… begin not to be a social dog, you should treat him with respect, kindness, sympathy, love and compassion … don’t forget that.
2nd:
You must have rules for your dogs to follow, you can’t just let him do what he wants without any rules… this is considered part of his training, of course he needs a special training, but having rules will help you very much in his training process.
So just set necessary rules for your dog, and begin to teach him with kindness at times, firmness at other times… teach him what you like, what you don’t, what’s right and what’s wrong… before you know it he will be the perfect dog with your perfect rules.
3rd:
You must build a relationship between you and your dog… this must be a powerful one, as your dog considers you everything in his life… you must make him feel this back, and you have to make him deal kindly with other people and the important people in your life… you will find out that he also made them important people in his life, because you just let him know this.
Your relationship with your dog must be energized each single day… you may find out that he’s the best one in your life sometimes, you can tell him what you can’t tell the others, play with him without getting bored, do exercise in his company, feel safe with him, hanging out in the early morning or even late evening without him making you feel that he’s tired or bored… he doesn’t get tired until you do!
Let him know he is very important to you… let him know how much you love him… let him sense your kindness with him… let him be an important part of your life!
And he will surprise you with his devotion, love and care back!

Monday

Routine Care Of Your Dog


 
The healthiest dog is a groomed one. When we practice routine brushing and combing it removes dirt, tangles and parasites. It also keeps our pet’s skin healthy. The basics of grooming are about the same for all breeds, but along with the basics there are specific requirements for the many different coat types. When choosing a breed research the specific requirements for your new pet. Short haired dogs can easily be groomed at home while dogs with longer coats require professional grooming. You can easily learn to do your own grooming if you invest in the proper tools and learn how to give your specific breed the right cut.




Regular Grooming Routines Are Essential



The healthiest dog is a groomed one. When we practice routine brushing and combing it removes dirt, tangles and parasites. It also keeps our pet’s skin healthy. The basics of grooming are about the same for all breeds, but along with the basics there are specific requirements for the many different coat types. When choosing a breed research the specific requirements for your new pet. Short haired dogs can easily be groomed at home while dogs with longer coats require professional grooming. You can easily learn to do your own grooming if you invest in the proper tools and learn how to give your specific breed the right cut.


Make grooming time enjoyable for him. He’ll be a healthier and happier canine companion.





The healthiest dog is a groomed one. When we practice routine brushing and combing it removes dirt, tangles and parasites. It also keeps our pet’s skin healthy. The basics of grooming are about the same for all breeds, but along with the basics there are specific requirements for the many different coat types. When choosing a breed research the specific requirements for your new pet. Short haired dogs can easily be groomed at home while dogs with longer coats require professional grooming.




Long haired breeds require lots more than an occasional bath so be prepared to do it yourself or to hire a professional.

Regular grooming is essential for maintaining the health and happiness of your furry friend. Not only does it remove dirt, tangles, and parasites, but it also promotes healthy skin and a shiny coat. Regardless of the breed, there are basic grooming practices that should be followed, but it's important to research the specific requirements for your pet's coat type. For short-haired dogs, grooming can easily be done at home with the right tools and techniques. However, for longer-haired breeds, professional grooming may be necessary.

Grooming time can be a fun bonding experience for you and your dog. Make it enjoyable by using positive reinforcement and plenty of treats. By making grooming a positive experience, your dog will be more willing to cooperate and will look forward to spending time with you. Plus, a well-groomed dog is a happy dog!

If you have a long-haired breed, be prepared for more extensive grooming requirements. Regular brushing and combing will be necessary to prevent matting and tangling. You may also need to trim the hair around their eyes and paws to prevent irritation. If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, consider hiring a professional groomer who can provide the necessary care. With proper grooming, your furry friend will not only look great but will also feel great!