3 Mistakes Most Dog Owners Make
Having any pet is a rewarding experience, but dogs have to be the best of the bunch. A dog will always be there to greet you with a smile when you get home, always want to play and never argue with you. Some people prefer the independent streaks that cats have, but I love how loyal and friendly dogs are and as dogs are the most popular pets in the world right now then I guess lots of other people agree with me. Make sure you prepare properly if you are going to get a dog and you know exactly how to care for them and all the responsibilities you will have from then on, it is not fair to get one and then realize it is hard work to look after them and send them to a rescue center.
Below we discuss three things you should know about dog ownership.
Your dog needs training: When you first get a dog then they will be so cute and you will be able to forgive them for pretty much anything, but don’t let their cuteness be an excuse not to train them as it is a lot easier when they are young. Without training then they will be a lot less willing to listen to you when you do tell them off or get them to stop doing something, and might develop bad habits such as chewing his or her dog bed so you need to shell out on expensive indestructible dog beds.
It doesn’t cost much to train your dog properly. You can find classes in most towns and cities which don’t cost much, and they both teach you the skills you need, and you use the skills with your own dog in front of the trainer to make sure you understand them. As you start to apply the techniques outside of the lessons then your dog will start to listen to you and eventually do what you want without being told to.
Your dog will need a lot of grooming: You can certainly take your dog for grooming, but really you should be grooming them on a weekly basis at least which will start to get expensive if you have to pay someone to do that for you. It is also a great time to bond with your dog so it is not something you should be getting a stranger to do. Just grab a good dog brush once a week and give their coat a good brush to remove any dirt and loose hairs, and while you do that then keep an eye out for any signs of cuts or bumps or infections that could mean your dog needs a visit to the vet.
Give your dog lots of love and attention: People tend to think of pets as different to children so they don’t think they need any attention and affection, but that is not the case. Just like with young children then if you do ignore your dog for too long then they might try to get your attention another way, by being bad so that you are forced to give them attention. So make sure you take them for regular walks, and that you spend some time with them every day just to talk to them and give them a stroke.

