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Taking Good Care of Your Canine Pet
A lot of families have additional members in the form of their pets. If you’re about to have one of those additional members, be sure that you’re truly able to take good care of them because your pet is a living and breathing specimen that can get hurt not only physically but emotionally as well. Don’t entrust the care of your canine pet to your children alone. It’s important to share on the responsibility as well.

The Infancy Stage
Today is the day that you’ll be receiving the newest member of the family – a pet puppy! Make sure that your pet puppy is properly weaned before accepting responsibility because a puppy that wasn’t gradually separated from its mother could experience health complications later on.

Ask the previous owner or seller what type or brand of milk is your pet puppy accustomed to because switching brands could make your pet puppy experience allergic reactions. If there’s no one to ask, do consult your veterinarian first about what to feed your pet puppy before giving your puppy anything.

Your Pet Puppy is All Grown Up!
And it’s now to time to train your puppy. The most important lesson that you can teach your pet dog is where he could follow nature’s call. Some people use a certain type of solution to make toilet training possible. Pour two to three drops on the place where you want your pet dog to urinate and when he’s accustomed to the smell and used to the setting, your pet dog would later on see it as a routine and there’s no need to worry anymore about cleaning up after your pet dog.

It’s important as well to train your pet dog when he’s allowed to bark and when he should keep silent, especially if you live in a village that frown upon animal noise. Train your pet dog also not to attack people outright unless you give him the signal to do so – but let’s hope that there’s no reason you have to do so.

The Maturity Stage
Alas, all good things come to an end and your pet dog has now reached maturity stage. As you’re very well aware, the lifespan of a dog is shorter than that of a human so try to make the last years of your pet dog’s life as special and as comfortable as possible.

Feed him the best food, have your pet dog visit the veterinarian regularly and most importantly, give him all the TLC that he needs!

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