Dogs are not toys
A dog is a living animal and requires all the love and care that you
would give to a child. When you take
on a dog there is a responsibility that goes with it. Dogs do not look
after themselves.
They may be expensive. There is a range of costs that they can incur:
feeding, vet bills, regular inoculations, general health and any
accidents/illnesses that might befall your dog. They also need someone to stay with them when
you are away and you may have to pay for this.
They need time: walking (don't expect dogs to take themselves for a walk),
training so that you can control them, grooming, cleaning up after them!
They need company so it is important that you are able to spend time with
them during the day. Dogs are pack animals and they look to you to be the
leader of the pack. If you do not give them enough attention (walking,
training, grooming, feeding) they may try to take over as pack leader and
become aggressive and uncontrollable.
Removing Ticks
Caring for an
Older Dog at
The Senior Dogs Project
Caring for an Older Dog
Keeping Your Dog Healthy
Treating Inter-Dog Fear Aggression
How train a puppy not to mouth or play bite
Dog Training Articles at Good Dog Obedience Training Boise, Idaho
Dog Training in Your
Area
Wagging Tails Dog Training South Norwood, London
Reading Dog Training Club
Training Your Dog
Understanding Your Dog
Introducing a Dog to a Cat (PDF)
Introducing a Dog into a Cats Home
Introducing a Cat to a Dog
Neutering - The Facts
How to Handle Separation Anxiety
More about Separation Anxiety
Dog Appeasing Pheromone Plug-in (DAP) Calms your dog by reminding it of Mum
Building Confidence in a Dog
Pet Behavior Resources
Territory Marking in the House and Neutering
Removing Ticks
Skin Conditions in Dogs
Demodex Mange in Dogs
What you can do if you are allergic to dogs
Allergies to Pets
Your Dog and the Law
What You Should Know About the Border Collie
Grooming Your Old English Sheepdog
Small Animal Care Rabbits, Chinchillas, Hamsters and Cockatiels
Page updated: 2nd April 2012
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