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jeudi 12 mars 2015

What You Need To Know Before Bringing Home Cavachons And Other Dogs

By Lena Stephenson


Although it can be tempting to get a dog on a whim, if you want to make sure your new canine can transition into your family, doing some preparation can help make the process much easier. Whether you are looking for Cavachons, other small breed dogs or larger canines, here are some things to consider before you choose your pooch.

Dogs come in all shapes and sizes. Different sizes of dogs will have different needs and will bring different challenges when adding them to your family. One of the best things to do before getting any dog is to learn as much as you can about the particular breed that will be joining your family. For example, some breeds can be more stubborn and assertive than others and may need more experienced handling.

Having the right equipment on hand will always make it easier to bring a new pooch home for the first time. As part of your research, you should look to see if they need a large amount of grooming and buy any needed tools for this. You may also want to choose food and water bowls based on a canine's physical appearance. You want them to be able to eat and drink easily without running into issues with the shape of their muzzle.

A good veterinarian can be key to keeping your pup healthy and happy. They have a lot of experience caring for dogs and for most it is their passion as well. You should visit a few clinics and ask questions until you can find one that you feel comfortable dealing with. They may be able to help you find your new dog as they may have contacts with breeders and other organizations that would have dogs available.

Diet is an important thing to think about. You may be tempted to get the least expensive food on the market but this may not always be a good idea. Just remember to research your options before you choose the diet you will feed your pet. Take into account the breed, the age of the dog that you are getting, and any special health issues that a particular breed might have. If you do have to switch foods, make sure that you do it gradually so that your pup doesn't end up with diarrhea or other digestive problems.

If you are still searching for a canine companion, there are many places that you can find pets to choose from. Many stores will either sell pups or offer canines that can be adopted from a local shelter. Often, adoption can be a wonderful alternative and you may end up with a dog that rapidly becomes a loving part of your family. If you choose to get a pup from a breeder, take your time and look for a reputable one that has healthy dogs available.

If you are getting a young dog, you may want to consider signing up for basic obedience classes. These can be a great way to socialize your new canine and can teach it basic skills that will make it a valued member of your family.

Taking the time and doing some prep work can really help your new dog acclimatize to your home quickly and comfortably. Then, over the years, you can see them grow into a valued and much-loved part of your family.




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