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A Few Tips on Dog Adoption – A Rescued Dog Just Knows What You Did!

Don’t You REALLY Want To Adopt A Dog? Instead Of Buying Dog

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Dog adoption is not something to be taken lightly or without forethought, especially if you plan to give a home to a shelter dog.

One way you can help fewer dogs be put to sleep is adopting a dog from a shelter. You need to understand that most of these dogs have issues, or they wouldn’t be there in the first place. Make sure you select a dog that you and your family get along with.

It’s best not to adopt a puppy from a shelter, if for no other reason than its immune system can’t yet protect it from all the diseases that the other dogs may be carrying. Dog adoption from a shelter is not for the faint of heart, because you’ll see so many pairs of sad eyes that it’s hard to decide on just one.


heck over any dog who seems to take a liking to you and your family. A quaint myth that any dog will grow up well if it’s raised well is just that – a myth. Genetics and former bad handling may always maintain a scar on the psyche of all but the most quiet of animals.

You never know what kind of dog you will end up with when you go through the dog adoption process at the local shelter. You don’t really know what his temperament will be like if something or someone upsets him. You don’t know if he has medical issues now, or if he will in the future. Who knows what he was exposed to before he arrived at the shelter? Or since his arrival there? You won’t know how territorial your new dog is until you get him home, and then it may be a huge problem for you.
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Top 5 Tips For Bathing Your Dog

Owning a pet can mean having to face various challenges. Some challenges are easy to handle, others can be extremely difficult. One particular challenge is bathing your dog without it being a major headache. Many pet owners have a problem with this – often avoiding it because it’s easier. How do you make this easier?

Knowing a few basic tips will help make your grooming routine go a lot smoother for both you and your dog.

Continue reading to boost your know-how.

Listed below are 5 effective tips for bathing your puppy or dog:

1. Prepare all your tools ahead of time.

Why would this be important? Once you’ve started bathing your puppy, you don’t want to leave him by himself. If you forget the soap or even a wash cloth, you would likely have an escapee to deal with. Making sure you’re prepared beforehand will ensure that your canine will be safe, in addition to not having a furry, wet pet tracking water all around your home.

2. Use soaps or conditioning products which have been made specifically for dogs.

This is important because Your dog’s skin has a different pH level than our skin. Dog products are formulated to keep up the correct pH balance, giving him a shiny, healthy coat. And because most people shampoos are going to be too harsh on the dog’s skin which often can lead to itching and scratching.

3. Make sure to rinse your dog off thoroughly after washing.

The main reason behind this is that residual shampoo can cause irritation for a dog’s skin. This can lead to an itchy, uncomfortable dog. It is additionally a great idea because if your dog is scratching himself repeatedly, it might lead to further problems, including skin disease.

4. Pat dry your dog before letting coupons him from the bath tub.

This just makes life easier for you! Getting the excess water off your pet before releasing him from the tub will lessen some of the “water spray” you’re likely to see when bath time is finished.

5. Don’t shampoo or bathe your pup unless he really needs it.

This is important because frequent baths will strip your dog’s coat of its naturally occurring protective oils. Robbing his skin of such essential oils can bring about scratching from dried-out skin, and again, this can lead to bigger problems like dermatitis.

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Reasons Why You Should Adopt From a Shelter

1. Shelters have a vast selection, from purebreds to mixed breeds, from puppies and kitten to full-grown dogs and cats. They even have hamsters and rabbits!

2. Responsible shelters screen the animals for good health and desirable temperament.

3. The beauty of the shelter is, if you don’t find what you want right away, the next day the shelter will be newly replenished with unexpected surprises. Shelters also have waiting lists so they’ll call you when an animal arrives that fits your preference.

4. To make sure matches between owners and pets are sound, many shelters provide adoption counseling to find out whether a certain breed will suit your family’s needs and lifestyle.

5. Adoption fees are generally exponentially er than what you will pay a pet store.

6. Most likely, your pet has been spayed, neutered and vaccinated.

7. You may very well be saving a pet’s life!

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Keep Your Dog Warm in Winter!

Different dogs have different bodies and different natural coats. Whilst longer coated canines may naturally be warmer than ones with shorter coats, a cold winter can affect them all. The best way to keep your dog warm during winter is with a coat. These come in all shapes, sizes, thicknesses and materials.

Dog Coats

A popular choice is a parka coat for many owners. They offer a waterproof, insulated and layered garment, perfect for cold and wet wintry conditions.

Do not leave your pooch outdoors in winter temperatures for any extended periods. Even though your dog has fur, it does not mean that your dog can stand the cold. If you an outdoor dog, ensure you provide a heated bed or shelter.

Dogs do best inside a warm house – just like we do! Your dog won’t enjoy the cold outdoors during the winter, so don’t subject them to it for extended periods. Remember that lean dogs with low body fat like Greyhounds can often feel the cold weather more than other dogs.

Grooming

Believe it or not, regular grooming will help keep your dog warm. Keeping your dogs coat free from loose hair, and ensuring no fur is matted can make a huge difference. An un-groomed dog coat can pick up more snow, ice and water and therefore take longer to dry.

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