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Loving Your Dogs: Tips And Tricks

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In a way, it's almost as if you have a child, but your dog barks vs crying. If you have the patience and knowledge necessary, you will be in a great position to care for your dog. Keep reading for some great advice.

Give your dog rawhide instead of real meat bones. Genuine bones can chip, and the pieces may become stuck in your dog's teeth or digestive system. Rawhide is great for oral health, so don't give Rover any of your T-bone, regardless of how much you know he wants it.

Take your time to teach your dog what kind of behavior is right or wrong as soon as it occurs. Ignoring it for any length of time will only make it that much more difficult to contain later and you never know what could happen as a result of it now. Also, the dog may end up hurting someone, perhaps even you.

An identification collar is a crucial investment for your dog. If your dog strays, it will help people figure out where he belongs. If your pet isn't micro-chipped, the collar could be the only method for identifying your lost friend.

Your dog speaks to you, but it is through non-verbal cues. Your job is to learn to listen carefully so you understand the message. If your dog seems hesitant when meeting another person or dog, do not force them to interact. This could lead to the other dog or person getting bit. Watch your dog and be aware of his actions.

If your dog has been particularly aggressive and is not following your commands, pin him on his back to show him who is in charge. This is good to do because it shows your dog that you're the one in charge. The main thing to keep in mind when you're doing this is that you shouldn't let the dog up until it relaxes and gives up. Hold him steady, but don't hurt him.

You should not kiss your dog. Dog kissing may be adorable, but dogs have awfully dirty mouths. Remember that dogs use their tongues to clean themselves, and they like to eat garbage and drink out of the toilet. It is not true that a dog has a cleaner mouth than a person. It certainly isn't the truth.

Be politically active on behalf of your pooch! Be on the lookout for any new laws that may be passed which could restrict your rights as a dog owner. It's often only motivated by the actions of a specific breed or a few bad apples. Make sure that your voice is heard on behalf of other dog owners.

You shouldn't make your dog do something it doesn't want to do. If your dog doesn't like the treat you've bought, don't make him eat it. When you have a new dog, take time to learn what they do and don't like.

A dog needs to be clean - just like a human. While your dog will not need a bath every day, you do want to be sure to give it a good cleaning at least once a week. Not only will this help you to avert future skin problems - it'll also help you to keep your house tidy.