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The Ultimate Dog Care Guide: Top 10 Tips for a Happy Pup

Just gotten a new puppy? Or want to pamper the dogs you already have?  Well, you can always introduce new things into your dog care routine to make your pupper’s life more enjoyable. In this dog care guide, we’ll go over the top ten dog care tips that will help you become a better pet parent.

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1. Don’t Overfeed Your Dog

A happy life comes from a happy and full belly. That said, overfeeding your dog can be even more detrimental than underfeeding it, the exact reason why you should strive to find the right balance in your dog’s feeding routine. An overweight or obese dog has a lowered immune system and is at risk of a long list of metabolic abnormalities and diseases.

An overweight dog will also be less mobile and won’t run around and play as intended. All of this can impact his happiness and quality of life. If you want to make your dog happy, make sure to feed him good quality food in the amounts your vet recommends. 

2. Keep Your Dog Away From Human Food

Understandably, you want to pamper your dog by sharing your food with him, but you could be hurting him. Many foods that we regularly eat, such as potatoes, onions, or tomatoes, can impact your dog’s health, and not in a good way. Also avoid giving your dog any sugary foods or treats.

3. Brush Your Dog’s Teeth

Many dog owners often underestimate the importance of brushing their dog’s teeth and mostly resort to giving them dental chews and rawhide. Although a chew is a good supplement for a healthy doggy dental routine, it shouldn’t be your go-to solution. While dogs aren’t prone to cavities like humans, they can still develop periodontal disease from excess bacteria build-up in their teeth.

Always remember to use toothpaste made specifically for dogs and not one for humans! Canines can develop fluoride toxicity much quicker than us. There are many kinds of toothpaste for dogs, in many different flavors, so your dog never gets bored when you brush his teeth.

4. Wash your Dog’s Things

No matter how hard you try to keep things clean and tidy around the house, things like germs, pollen, and dirt will always end up in your dog’s possessions. Your dog’s bedding, blankets, and soft toys are more prone to collecting all of those and should be cleaned regularly.

Ideally, you should wash these things weekly. Doing so will ensure that you have a healthy dog. This is especially important if your pet suffers from seasonal pollen allergies. 

5. Create a Safe Space for Your Dog

All of us need a safe and calm space where we can relax. Dogs are no different. Create a safe space that includes a dog bed, some toys, and a water bowl. This way, your dog will always have a quiet corner to take naps or shelter in during stressful situations, parties, loud noise, or thunderstorms.

Your dogs don’t need much. Just be certain that this safe space isn’t an area where he plays, eats, or is contained when you’re not home. Another vital thing to remember in case you have a multi-dog household — create a separate safe space for each dog.

6. Watch Your Dog’s Feet

Dog’s paw pads can be very sensitive in both summer and winter. In summer, avoid walking outside during the hottest parts of the day. If you can’t comfortably place your bare hand or foot on the surface, it’s too hot for your dog to walk on. During winter, make sure to moisturize your dog’s paws, as the cold and dry winter air can be unforgiving on their feet. 

7. Touch Your Dog’s Nose

This is a fundamental tip, but an essential one to always keep in mind. Although the moisture can vary depending on the dog’s breed and time of year, your dog should always have a wet nose. 

A cool and slightly wet nose is a good sign that your dog is very healthy. This is because dogs secrete sweat through their noses to regulate their body temperature and cool down. If you notice your dog’s nose is dry or you spot any unusual nasal discharge, it’s time to visit the vet.

8. Get Your Dog Insurance

Your dog is your best friend and deserves the best care you can afford him. Sometimes, accidents and emergencies can happen, and you have to be prepared to take care of them responsibly. These unexpected accidents and illnesses can present a significant financial strain. Having pet insurance will help you cover these costs and allow you to ensure adequate healthcare for your precious pet.

9. Keep Certain Household Items Secured

Although not a specific dog care guide on its own, it can significantly contribute to your dog’s health and wellbeing. Always ensure that all household chemicals are out of your dog’s reach. Consider using baby proof locks to seal cabinets containing all materials of this sort.

In line with this, also be certain that your trash is secure. Dogs can’t resist the delicious (to them) smell of garbage and leftovers and will dig in. Be certain your trash is secured to prevent your dog from ingesting toxic substances or foreign objects.

10. Create a Regular Walking Schedule

Walking your dog regularly will keep her healthy and happy. It keeps their digestive tract in shape, keeps them at an average weight, and helps them burn off excess energy during the day. 

Plus, by giving them a constructive outlet, you’ll decrease any bad behavior around the house, like chewing or barking. Additionally, breaking up the normal routine by taking your dog to different places and locations will keep it mentally stimulated and happy. 

Dog Care: A Key Takeaway

Walking your dog can be a chore sometimes but can significantly contribute to his mental health. If you want to take a break occasionally and skip on your schedule, I’m here to help. Call or text today at 724-900-5325  for dog-walking or pet care in the Cranberry area.