What To Do When You Get A New Dog

When you bring home your new dog or puppy the first task you will want to do is select a suitable name. You love him and adore him and ideally want to think of something sweet and affectionate but make sure you give the naming decision a little bit more thought before you commit to the final one. Keep in mind you’ll be required to continue calling your puppy this name even after they develop into a large adult canine. Something cute and fluffy for a puppy Great Dane may not seem appropriate when you’re walking an 70 kilo adult dog down a public street once he has grown up. You should also try and think of a name that is distinct in its sound. If the name is one syllable and consists of soft vowel sounds it may be extremely difficult for your puppy to notice when you call him as distinct from similar sounds in the background.

Naming a dog is a very personal experience and probably one where you want to involve the entire family unit. Some creative ideas for names include thinking about your family’s personal interests and hobbies, thinking aboutfamily names either first names and surnames as a possibility for your puppy, or finding a word that is not always used as a name but could be effectively descriptive of your pooch. It can also be enlightening to look up lists of popular  kids’ names on the internet and use this to get ideas for pet names. Even if you don’t like some of the children’s names listed as popular it could inspire you to choose a related nickname or abbreviation of a different name for your darling dog.

In addition give consideration to whether you have or will likely have in the future another dog. If you have two or more dogs it might be a good idea to name them quite separate sounding names. Even if the dogs can’t hear the difference in the actual word you are speaking they will pick up on the different inflection in your voice when you say quite separate names for each of your dogs. This is particularly the case if one name has several more syllables than the other one. Your dogs will know the difference in the names when they are spoken to.

Insure Your Dog

Even more important than naming your dog is obtaining dog insurance. If you need to learn about all the different types of dog insurance check out this link. Once you start chatting with other dog owners who have had their dog trip someone over on the pavement or even worse, bite someone, you understand how important it is to acquire suitable insurance for your dog. In some states dog insurance is a legal prerequisite to owning a dog.

Feeding

When you bring home your new darling dog be sure to ask about what he has been regularly fed by the breeder or previous person who was looking after him. There are multiple recipes of good nutrition homemade foods you can make for your puppy but if time is not available there are also healthy choices these days for purchasing nutritious meals already prepared. Speak to your vet to become knowledgeable about what the best foods are for your breed of puppy. It is also critical to become knowledgeable about what size portions you should be feeding your dog based on their breed and size. Pet stores can also be a great source of information on nutritional dog food.

Dog Training

If you are acquiring a puppy for the first time you’re going to have to research how to train him. There are multiple types of systems. You may approach the task yourself and research from blogs or online manuals or you can attend puppy training classes or get expert information from your veterinarian. Some vets even provide weekend training classes for puppies and their owners to go to. Apart from potty training you dog you’ll also ideally want to train him in some basic commands like training to sit or heel on command when you’re taking him out for a walk the dog training grounds.

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