How to care for a puppy - eBook
Introduction:
At times, looking after a puppy can be overwhelming. Your new role as a dog owner is to keep an eye on your pet's health.
As a dog owner, you have a responsibility to know when to call the vet. Don't let your pet's health slip through your fingers by waiting it out.
You can try this strategy in some cases, but it's usually best to seek professional help for your dog's illness. Depending on the dog's condition, a veterinarian can provide a variety of services.
Of course, a trip to the vet should be the final option. Your first duty is to protect your dog from injury or illness.
Remember that your pet's long-term well-being depends on a nutritious diet and regular exercise. Regular exercise and a healthy diet can help your pet stay fit and healthy as they grow older.
Keep an eye on what your pets eat and drink. To prevent the spread of disease-causing microorganisms in your dog's cage, you should clean it on a regular basis. Make sure your dog is hydrated. Make sure it's safe and clean for your pet.
At all times, keep your dog under control by putting it on a leash. I personally wouldn't want my dog running in front of a car, and you never know where it'll end up if you just leave it alone.
In addition to these tips, it's important to keep your dog's health in check. If you have any questions about your dog's health, you should always consult your veterinarian, and you and your dog will develop your own set of rules as your relationship grows.
To learn more, purchase our dog care guide to get ahead of the game and become a dog caring expert.
What does this eBook include
Chapter 1: Therapeutic Dogs
The Health Advantages Of Owning A Dog
Cardiovascular Health Improvement
Higher Survival Rates And Faster Recovery
Fewer Doctor's Appointments
Chapter 2: When Your Best Friend Gets Lost
Fun Activities To Do With Your Dog
Adopting A Adult Dog Or A Puppy
Puppies
Adult Dogs
Chapter 3: Knowing About a Dogs Behaviour
Bite From A Dog
Excitement
Protection
Pain
Fear
Preventing Or Dealing With Dog Bites
Never Approach An Unknown Dog
Do Not Pet Unknown Dogs
Don't Turn Around And Flee From A Dog
Don't Bother A Dog
Don't Panic
Treat The Wound As Soon As Possible
Inform The Animal Control Agency In Your Area About The Bite
Chapter 4: Breeding – Dogs During Labour
How To Choose The Best Dog Breeders
Seek Out Reputable Breeders
Stay Away From Backyard Breeders, Puppy Mills, And Pet Stores.
The Game Of Naming Different Breeds
Chapter 5: Vaccination and Its Importance
Immunization And Rabies
The Puppies' Age
For Dogs Ranging In Age From 20 Weeks To 2 Years
For Dogs Two Years Or Older
Heartworms In Your Dog
Is Heartworm Infection Treatable?
How To Care For Your Dog's Gums And Teeth
Periodontitis
Gingivitis
Fractures Of The Teeth
How To Avoid Dental Issues
Chapter 6: Homemade Dog Diets
Buying Guidelines For Dog Food
Chocolate Is Poisonous To Dogs
Examine The Label
Don't Throw A Bone To A Dog
Supplements For Dog Food Aren't Necessary
Raw Fish And Eggs Are Not Permitted
Chapter 7: Vaccinations
Frequently Asked Vaccination Questions
Conclusion
Traveling With Your Dog
Recruiting A Pet Sitter
Putting Your Dog In A Kennel
Taking Your Dog On A Trip
Travel Abroad
File Format: PDF - Number of Pages: 51