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Responsible Pet Owners
Responsible Dog Ownership
What does it mean to be a responsible dog owner? For starters, it means getting
a dog for the right reasons. Dogs are meant to be our companions and to share
our lives with us. The right reasons to get a dog are to help him become all
that he can be. To properly feed and exercise him. To spend quality time
socializing and training him. But there are many wrong reasons to get a dog.
Some of these include as a means of protection or to be a hobby breeder. When
dogs are purchased as a means of protection, most people think this means
keeping them away from other dogs and people to make them more protective. By
doing this, your dog is not getting the socialization that he requires and as a
result ends up fearful, aggressive, and destructive. What invariably happens is
the dog bites someone and ends up getting euthanized. Reputable breeders
generally breed their dogs as a profession. They have studied genetic lines and
ensure that their puppies are healthy and of good temperament. Breeding dogs is
often very expensive, and most hobby breeders are not ready for what they are
getting themselves into. Also, there is already an overpopulation of dogs in
this country. It is best to leave breeding to the professionals.
Responsible dog ownership begins BEFORE you get your dog. Make sure to properly
research which type of dog is right for you. Make sure to discuss with your
family who will be responsible for caring for your dog. Talk with your
veterinarian about what kinds of costs you must consider throughout your dog's
life. Make the commitment that your dog will be cared for by you for the
duration of his life. By doing your homework before you even bring your dog
home, you are ensuring that you and your dog will be a good match, you know what
to expect financially, and that your dog will have a forever home.
Responsible dog ownership means properly socializing your dog. Young puppies
need to be exposed to a variety of other dogs, people, and sensations to help
them learn to not be afraid of new situations. Puppies also require a lot of
time and training. Responsible dog owners understand that the demands of puppy
hood will be many. Puppies need to be housebroken, a task which often requires a
lot of time and patience. They need to learn basic commands and manners and you
need to learn how to properly communicate with them.
Responsible dog ownership means taking your dog to the veterinarian for regular
healthy pet checkups. Usually at this time, your dog will be vaccinated as well.
All good owners know that dogs need to be vaccinated on schedule to help protect
them, the public, and other dogs that they come into contact with. Your dog will
also need to be tested for intestinal parasites periodically. Responsible owners
know that by preventing and treating parasites they are keeping their dog
healthy and protecting their families as most parasites can be transmitted to
humans. Another facet of good dog ownership is knowing when your dog is ill. It
is your responsibility to keep your dog in optimum health.
When you take your dog for a walk or to the dog park, pick up after him when he
goes to the bathroom. Not only is this common courtesy, but fecal matter can be
harmful to humans or other dogs. If you do not have a fenced in yard, always
keep your dog on leash. Not only are there laws in many states requiring you to
do so, this will also ensure that your dog will not get loose and bite a person
or another dog, or dart in to traffic and get injured or killed.
Spend as much quality time with your dog as possible. If you happen to have an
employer that allows it, take your dog to work with you. Go jogging with your
dog. Find a sport like agility, flyball, or sledding that you can do with your
dog. Participate in community events such as dog jogs and dog fests. All of
these things will enhance your relationship and are a factor in responsible dog
ownership.
Common sense, proper socialization, training, and spending good time with your
dog are all a part of responsible dog ownership. By displaying these traits, you
can help others learn about how to be good dog owners.
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