If you are considering getting a dog there are a few things you should commit to. If you are not ready to commit to a dog, please wait until you have time and are able to take proper care of a dog.
If you get a dog you should commit to feeding and grooming your dog regularly.
Next you should commit to taking your dog to the vet when your dog is ill or needs an annual appointment. Keep vaccinations up to date for your dog. Make sure you have dog insurance or set aside extra money in case of an unexpected vet bill.
Give your dog a collar and name tag. Your address should be on the dog tag as well as your vet’s phone number in case your dog is lost. (You may want to get your dog micro chipped so he/she can be brought back to you much easier.)
Give your dog enough exercise. This is a great way for you to get fit, too! Get out and play with your dog as dog’s also need some fun playtime.
Spay or neuter your dog as early as possible. There are too many dogs without loving homes. Prevent more dogs from finding a person or family to care for them.
If you are going on vacation or will be gone for an extended period of time, make sure you have a caring person to look after your dog until you are able to.
Once you get a dog remember you committed to this living thing. Your dog will be a part of your family for his/her entire life.
The main purpose of Doggie-Corral.com is to provide dog owners with an entire line of dog supplies needed to care for their beloved pets. We ship to the entire United States and provide a one stop shopping experience. We offer dog-training aids, dog insurance, health care essentials, dog apparel (e.g. dog shirts, Dog Pro sports apparel, dog boots, dog coats, dog College Sports apparel, dog blankets, dog sweaters, dog pajamas),dog beds, plastic and wood doghouses, dog crates and kennels, dog toys, dog chews, dog treats, dog and puppy foods, dog grooming products and more. Feel free to check us out at Doggie-Corral.com.
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If you get a dog you should commit to feeding and grooming your dog regularly.
Next you should commit to taking your dog to the vet when your dog is ill or needs an annual appointment. Keep vaccinations up to date for your dog. Make sure you have dog insurance or set aside extra money in case of an unexpected vet bill.
Give your dog a collar and name tag. Your address should be on the dog tag as well as your vet’s phone number in case your dog is lost. (You may want to get your dog micro chipped so he/she can be brought back to you much easier.)
Give your dog enough exercise. This is a great way for you to get fit, too! Get out and play with your dog as dog’s also need some fun playtime.
Spay or neuter your dog as early as possible. There are too many dogs without loving homes. Prevent more dogs from finding a person or family to care for them.
If you are going on vacation or will be gone for an extended period of time, make sure you have a caring person to look after your dog until you are able to.
Once you get a dog remember you committed to this living thing. Your dog will be a part of your family for his/her entire life.
The main purpose of Doggie-Corral.com is to provide dog owners with an entire line of dog supplies needed to care for their beloved pets. We ship to the entire United States and provide a one stop shopping experience. We offer dog-training aids, dog insurance, health care essentials, dog apparel (e.g. dog shirts, Dog Pro sports apparel, dog boots, dog coats, dog College Sports apparel, dog blankets, dog sweaters, dog pajamas),dog beds, plastic and wood doghouses, dog crates and kennels, dog toys, dog chews, dog treats, dog and puppy foods, dog grooming products and more. Feel free to check us out at Doggie-Corral.com.
We would also love to have you connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
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Doggie-Corral on Twitter
Excellent advice! Hopefully a lot of people will read this and listen. :)
ReplyDeleteOwning a dog is a lifetime committment. I agree.
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