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6 Common New Pet Parents Mistakes Make

by Samantha Waites
November 13, 2021
in Pets
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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There is nothing as exciting as bringing a new furry addition to your home. For the first week, they will seem adorable and follow you in every direction. After some time, you will start noticing other typical pet behaviors. It would help to be on your toes with the new pets in every aspect of their life. This article is here to guide you to avoid any mistakes when taking care of your furry friend.

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  • Failure to consider their behavior when buying
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  • Inconsistency
  • Ignoring training and socialization
  • Endnote

Failure to consider their behavior when buying

Pets are adorable, and it’s human nature to get lost in their cuteness. However, it would be best if you looked into the future. Do their personalities match what you need in a home? Do extensive research on the breeds that excite you the most. For example, if you are looking for a family dog, you need a friendly, energetic, and protective dog. 

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Relying on treats

Treats are a reward for good behavior. However, there are other ways to help your pup stay motivated, including praise, play, or toys. Too many treats isn’t healthy for a puppy, and it may lead to an over-reliance on your part to get them to obey commands. If you do not know what to feed your dog, get expert advice from dogfoodcare.com.

Avoiding vet appointments

Many people wait until the pup is visibly sick to visit a vet, but that shouldn’t be the case. It is critical to make an appointment after your pet comes home. The vet will conduct a thorough examination which will show if the pet has any diseases. They will also examine if your pet is neutered and vaccinated. If not, they will receive all these procedures to create a strong baseline for their health. Ensure that you visit the vet regularly and annually for a check.

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Forgetting exercise and activity

Every breed has different levels of activity. Assess your pup’s breed and ensure you give them exactly what they require. Otherwise, they will start suffering from behavior issues and health problems. Look out for signs of restlessness, boredom, hyperactivity, and obesity. If you notice any of these, it’s time to take action. One thing in common with most breeds is that they all need simple walks. Mentally stimulating activities such as dog sports are also important.

Inconsistency

A pet doesn’t know house rules on the first day of arrival. Ensure you are consistent with enforcing any rules and training. For example, if you don’t want your dog on the sofa, you need to enforce this quickly and consistently.

Ignoring training and socialization

All dogs require socialization and basic training. By failing to train your new pet, you are putting them at a disadvantage, as training helps to enhance your dog’s safety. Making sure your pet listens to your voice commands can help during any conflicts with other dogs or wild animals. 

Socialization helps your dog to get used to things in their new environment, like children, objects, and other animals. 

Endnote

Whether you are a new pup owner or looking to get one, ensure to read into every mistake in order to create a strong bond with your new puppy.

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