Doggy Don’ts: Simple Mistakes Of The Modern Pet Owner

Importance of puppy training

Image credit:

 

We all love our dogs and appreciate how their unconditional love brightens our homes. And as a responsible owner, there’s no doubt that you try to do everything in your power to provide a perfect life for your furry friend. Unfortunately, millions of dog owners are guilty of following ideas that actually cause more harm than good.

 

Thankfully, with these five simple tips, you can eradicate those errors to give your dog the life it deserves.

 

#1. Underestimating Your Comfort & Safety

 

Every new dog owner wants their pet to settle into their home in the fastest time possible. However, pets can pick up on the apprehension of your family, especially if you have young kids. Learning to keep yourself safe around all dogs will enhance that bond with your pooch greatly. On a similar note, when introducing the dog to existing pets, paying equal focus to the other animals will help your pup greatly.

 

#2. Walking Through The Park Each Day

 

Exercise is naturally a huge aspect of a dog’s daily life, contributing to physical and mental well-being. All dogs like to mark their territory, and you’ll quickly discover a favorite route for your pooch. While regular walks through those areas are key, you must avoid the prospect of things getting stale. Mixing it up with new paths gives them a chance to explore, which is crucial for their health and development. Do not forget it.

Did I mess up my dog?

Image credit:

 

#3. Thinking All Ingredients Are Equal

 

Like humans, dogs need a good diet. You already know this and go to great lengths to provide your pooch with everything it needs. However, you shouldn’t just pick up the first items that include the ingredients your pup needs. Understanding how fish oil for dogs, as well as other foods, can vary hugely depending on their source is vital. In truth, the wrong selections can see your furry friend ingest foods and supplements that aren’t healthy at all. That’s the last thing you want.

 

#4. Talking To Your Dog

 

OK, so the act of talking to your dog is perfectly normal and perfectly fine for both parties. However, our pets don’t understand what we are saying, even if they can be trained to respond to their name and basic commands. In truth, your dog is far more likely to react to body language. Therefore, ensuring that you utilize those actions and movements in a positive way should be top of the agenda for all interactions.

 

#5. Having Different Rules For Various Scenarios

 

Every pet owner needs to set rules for their dog. However, many fall into the trap of ignoring them at the weekends or in certain situations. Perhaps you let the pup on the sofa after a bath or let it sleep in your bed on the weekends. Whatever those habitual changes may be, they’re doing more harm than good. Your dog cannot differentiate to understand why it’s OK to do something one day and not the next. Consistency with the rules is vital at all times. Otherwise, you’ll both be left feeling highly frustrated.

 

 

 

   

 

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.