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All The Things You Should Know About Your Dog - But Don't Want To Talk About!
When you decided to get a dog, I'll bet you daydreamed about the
great times you'd have with your new best friend. However, there
are many things that you need to consider in order to keep your
pooch happy and healthy. Things that perhaps you'd...
Choosing A Good Hunting Dog
Dogs have been bred for the purposes of hunting with humans for centuries. Whether hunting for food or sport, various breeds of dog have been used to help flush the hunted animals out into the open, to retrieve downed animals (especially ducks,...
My Dozen Animal Friends
The first gifts I ever gave to my niece six-year-old Amber was an animal book. This was my way of influencing her into developing a fascination for animals and a love for books; for I myself, as a child used to, and now continues to be fascinated...
Scottish Terrier Dogs - Important Facts
Scottish Terriers are short-legged dogs, at a height of ten to eleven inches, comparatively heavy-boned, yet deceivingly trim. They are agile and sporty pets. Moreover, their intelligence, playfulness and loyalty make them popular pets. ...
You Can't Fool A Horse
In the dating world many men and women put their potential partners to a "dog test," whereby they introduce their date to their dog and see how the dog reacts to the stranger. If the dog reacts badly towards their date then a red flag is waved,...
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Getting A New Pet - 7 Tips
Getting a new pet is a big step. It is not just about owning a
soft, cuddling creature but about taking care of another life.
This life that you bring into your home needs to be properly
cared for. And, it needs to be in the right setting as well.
Keeping in mind that you need to take care of your animal, no
matter what you do decide to bring home, here are some tips to
help to prepare yourself, the animal and your home for your new
adventure together.
1. Realize how much space you really do have. While everyone
would like to own a pet, it's not always the right choice.
Before you even head to the pet shop, take into account the
amount of room your new animal will need and how much room you
have. Dogs need room to run and to play. The larger the pet, the
more space he or she will need. What size pet works best for
your home, then? 2. Prepare your home then. Just like having a
new baby at home, there are things you need to do to prepare
your home for your new pet. You'll need to make sure they will
not get hurt on anything within your home. Move furniture if
necessary to keep them safe. 3. Prepare a bed or sleeping area
for your pet next. A dog often enjoys sleeping on a padded, warm
area whereas a cat will want more of a dark area to sleep. The
larger the
animal, the more room you'll need to make room for.
4. Set up a place to feed them. The location should be someplace
they can get to easily. They should be able to get to their
water and food at anytime. It should be in the same place each
day and should be continuously cleaned and well taken care of.
5. Time is also a necessary factor to take into consideration
when choosing a pet. Dogs need to be walked. Will you commit a
certain amount of time each day to doing this? 6. Let's not
forget about our animal's bathroom needs. Where will your pet
go? Who will be responsible for scooping up the cat litter or
cleaning the yard as needed? This is a task no one wants to do
that is necessary when it comes to properly taking care of your
pet. 7. Lastly, prepare yourself. It is very important for you
to be ready for the challenge of taking care of a pet. It is a
large job and can be a costly one when you take into
consideration your needs for a vet and pet care in general.
About the author:
Mike Singh is a successful webmaster and publisher of
pet-related websites. Please check out his pictures of all dog breeds and articles on buying a cat.
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