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Showing posts with label socialize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socialize. Show all posts

Monday, May 19, 2014

Dog Bite Prevention Week

Infographic provided by the AVMA

Dog owners should review the following helpful tips and always remain aware of their surroundings when interacting with dogs.
If you are bitten:
  • If the dog's owner is present, obtain proof of rabies vaccination and get the owner's name and contact information
  • Clean the wound with soap and water as soon as possible
  • Consult your doctor immediately or go to the emergency room after office hours
  • Contact the dog's veterinarian to check vaccination records
Protect your family:
  • Be cautious around strange dogs and treat your dog with respect
  • Never leave a baby or small child alone with a dog
  • Be alert for potentially dangerous situations
  • Teach children, including toddlers, to be careful around pets
  • Children should learn not to approach strange dogs or try petting dogs through fences
  • Ask permission from dog's owners before petting another dog
In addition, the AVMA recommends the following behavior modifications and tips around household dogs:
  • Carefully select your pet. Do not obtain a puppy on impulse
  • Make sure the pet is socialized when young so it feels at ease around people and other animals
  • Don't put your dog in a position where it feels threatened or teased
  • Be calm. Always talk in a quiet voice and take "time-outs" when angry or frustrated
  • Train your dog; basic commands help dogs understand what is expected of them
  • Walk/exercise your dog regularly
  • Avoid highly-excitable games like wrestling or tug-of-war
  • Have your dog vaccinated against rabies
  • Parasite control is important because it affects how your dog behaves
  • Ensure fenced yards are secure
  • Neuter your pet. According to the National Canine Research Foundation, 92% of fatal dog attacks involved male dogs, 94% of which were not neutered.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Best Places to Socialize Your Pet

It is very important to socialize your pet. Do it as early as possible!  There are so many ways to socialize and mold your pet into a safe and productive member of society. Just make sure your pet is up to date on all vaccinations and in good health. Here are some great ideas:

-Dog Parks (these are a hit or miss due to irresponsible owners or untrained dogs so be careful!)

-Pet Stores

-Grooming Parlors

-Veterinarian

-Puppy Play Groups

-Doggy Daycare

-Obedience Classes

-Public Park/Playgrounds

-Take Your Dog To a Farm Or Country Setting

-Take Your Dog To Suburbs

-Take Your Dog To The City

-Walk Around The Neighborhood

-Invite Family And Friends Over To Your Home

-Introduce Your Dog To Different Types Of People Of All Sizes, Shapes, Looks and Ages

-Introduce Your Dog To a Variety Of "Scary" Objects Like Umbrellas, Vacuum Cleaners, Etc.

-Have A Doggy Party 

-Introduce Your Dog To Extra-Large, Large, Medium, Small, Extra-Small Dogs

-Introduce Your Dog To Small Animals Like Cats, Rabbits, Birds, Etc.

-Introduce Your Dog To Farm Animals Like Cows, Horses, Sheep, Goats, Chickens, Etc.
-Introduce Your Dog To Loud Noises Like Firearms/Guns, Fireworks, Etc.

There are so many places to go and things to do to socialize you dog. So go do it! Your pet and your fellow humans will thank you =) However don't just do nothing and keep your pup isolated from society. This will only create a very unhappy, shy, nervous animal with constant behavior problems. So have a heart and introduce your pet to the world =)