7 Essential Habits Every Dog Owner Needs Now
Take good care of your dog despite that hectic schedule
Every pet parent wants the absolute best for their dogs. Even though most of us have good intentions, it can be easy to slip into bad owner habits over time — especially if you live a busy life.
To help you be the best dog owner you can possibly be, we have researched the everyday habits that will help strengthen your relationship with your pup. From maintaining a healthy diet to following the law, take a look at what you can do today...
PROVIDE YOUR DOG WITH MENTAL AND PHYSICAL STIMULATION
Physical exercise is great and necessary for a dog, but our furry friends will also need plenty of mental stimulation to keep their brains active. Dogs benefit from new learning experiences and challenges, so why not become a better owner by working on a new trick, playing interactive games, or giving them some obedience training.
"Brain games are beneficial for every dog, but they are particularly important if you have a dog who can't do as much physical exercise, for example if your dog is a little older or is recovering from an operation," say Battersea Dogs & Cats. "Brain games also help build self confidence in puppies as they encourage them to learn to play by themselves."
FOLLOW THE LAW
Dog laws aim to keep you, your dog, and everyone else safe and happy. Following the rules — even small ones — will make you a responsible pet owner. From how your dog behaves in public spaces to keeping them under control around livestock, it's important to be respectful of the rules set in place.
SET HOUSE RULES
Bringing home a new puppy? While many dogs take time to adjust to rules and regulations, setting expectations at home will make you an excellent owner. Some of the house rules to consider include not letting your dog into your bedroom, teaching them not to beg for food, and discouraging behaviour such as barking at the postman.
The team at Webbox say: "Rules are put in place to show your dog or cat that you are the alpha and letting your pet break these rules will send them a message that you aren't in charge, which could lead to them ruling the roost and breaking more rules."
RESPECT THAT NOT EVERYONE LOVES DOGS
They might be one of the nation's most-loved animals, but not everyone gets along with dogs — whether it stems from family traditions, a personal experience or simply a developed feeling. In order to be a good dog owner, respect how other people feel, particularly strangers you might meet on a walk. Keep your dog on a lead and remember that not everyone is a dog lover.
TRAIN YOUR DOG
Obedience training for dogs is a vital part of socialising them, but not every owner does it. Training your dog to respond to simple cues, for example, will make both of your lives easier. As well as this, it will also help to build up a language of communication between you and your dog that promotes security.
"Teaching a dog that certain behaviour results in good things happening means they'll be more likely to behave that way again. Training your dog can also prevent unwanted behaviour problems developing in the future," say The Dogs Trust.
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