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How to Choose A Pet That Is Right for You

Tips for First-Time Pet Owners

Lestre Zapanta by Lestre Zapanta
October 24, 2023 - Updated on October 25, 2023
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  • What Can I Expect During the First Year?
  • Keeping Your Pet in Good Health
    • Give Them Plenty of Exercises
    • Good Diet
    • Give Them Plenty of Affection
    • Give Preventative Medication

A pet can enrich your life in many ways. They can provide you with companionship and unconditional love. However, it is important to select the pet that is right for you. Cats do not require as much maintenance as dogs. They also can live in a smaller space. You may want to get a cat if you are a busy person who is not very active.

Dogs do require more care. However, a dog may be a good choice if you are active, love being outdoors and have access to parks. Your budget is another thing to consider. It is typically cheaper to have a cat than a dog.

Regardless of whether you have a dog or cat, they require veterinary care to keep them healthy. You may have to take your pet to the vet several times during the first year to keep them healthy. Fortunately, pet insurance can cover the cost vet bills.

What Can I Expect During the First Year?

Every dog and cat has their own temperament. However, it may take your new pet a long time to warm up to the new environment. That is why they will require a lot of attention during the first year. You also have to give your pet time to get used to everyone in the house.

It is also important to start training your pet during the first year. The earlier you start training, the better. Cats can be trained too, but they are harder to train than dogs.

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Keeping Your Pet in Good Health

A healthy pet is a happy pet. You can do the following things to ensure that your pet stays healthy.

Give Them Plenty of Exercises

Pets require regular exercise just like humans do. You can give a dog exercise by taking them for a walk every day. If you have a very active dog, then they may need to go on a walk twice a day. Your cat will likely get enough exercise if they have access to toys. There are some cats that also enjoy being walked on a leash.

Good Diet

A healthy diet can help your pet maintain a healthy weight. It can also help them live a longer life. There are plenty of dog and cat food brands available. However, there are some that are more nutrient-dense than others. If you are not sure about what type of food meets your pet’s needs, then it is a good idea to talk to a veterinarian.

Give Them Plenty of Affection

Being affectionate with your pet helps them bond with you. Belly rubs, cuddles and petting are some of the ways that you can show your pet affection. Studies have shown that humans also benefit from being affectionate with their pet. Spending time with your pet can lower your stress level and boost your mood.

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Give Preventative Medication

Preventative medications can prevent your pet from developing serious health issues. A common medication that veterinarians recommend is heartworm. This medication works by eliminating the heartworm parasite. The veterinarian may also recommend medications that prevent tick and flea illnesses.

Lestre Zapanta

Lestre Zapanta

Lestre Zapanta, affectionately known as "THE Pinoy Dog Whisperer," is a renowned dog behavior expert boasting a remarkable 15 years of experience in the art of training dogs and their loving families. With an exceptional skill for deciphering and understanding canine signals, Lestre has established himself as an authority in the field.

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