Each New Year, people make resolutions to better various aspects of their lives, but for busy pet owners, it can be important to be reminded of the best ways to take care of the furry family.
n Sign your dog up for a training class — It is important to create a bond with you and your dog, as well as learn how to communicate with your dog. By teaching your dog commands, it will help you learn how to tell your dog what you want and don’t want them to do in your household.
Exercise your pup — Dogs that don’t receive enough exercise can resort to bad behaviors like chewing, digging and barking. Make sure your dog gets a brisk 30-minute walk a day to get their energy out.
Purchase a microchip and ID tag — Make sure to get them microchipped and also have an ID tag with your contact information on them at all times. On average, 80-85 percent of dogs and 98 percent of cats that go missing will not return home, but proper ID tags and microchips help to increase the likelihood of a reunion with a lost pet.
Research local veterinarians and schedule an appointment — Find a veterinarian and get your pet a checkup every six months. Preventative care will keep your pet healthier and will help keep medical costs down.
Educate children on how to interact with your pet properly — If you have children, teach them the proper way to interact especially with dogs. Most dog bites occur with kids under 12 years old, so educating yourself, as well as your kids, on the proper way to be around their four-legged family member is a must.
Give your pet lots of love and attention — Dogs love their humans and it is important for them to spend time with you. Leaving a dog alone in the back yard or for extended periods of time is not healthy for them. If you work long hours, hire a dog walker to get your dog out during the day for some exercise and companionship.
These New Year’s tips come from Heidi Ganahl, CEO and founder of Camp Bow Wow, a pet care franchise and an Entrepreneur Franchise 500 company.
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