Love & Care
Pet owners who have a realistic perspective of proper pet love and care stand by simple guidelines.
Registration and vaccination:
Not too many pet owners neglect this, yet there are some who just can't seem to see the logic of having a pet registered. A pet is registered for its identity to be confirmed. While vaccination protects it and others around it from disease or sickness.
Collar and I.D. Tag / RFID microchip / I.D.Tattooing:
Chances of losing your pet and not being able to trace its where abouts is a pet owners nightmare. Some have to wait for a pet dog to get lost before having the necessary I.D. Papers made. For around $20 a microchip the size of a grain of rice is implanted in a dog's scruff. A lost pet easily finds its way back to the owners with the help of RFID companies that service their microchip. Microchips also include information like health status and the owners' number. I.D. Tattoo is often for dog breeds of certain kennel registration but has lately been used on mongrels too
Proper leash-ing: With present legislation where tethering or putting a pet dog on a leash may not go beyond 3 hours, pet owners leash pet dogs when out on walks. Leashing a pet dog in public works for the pet, the owners and the public.
Pet health:
Establishing a check-up schedule for your pet keeps your pet's needs and ailments (if any!) in check. A pet can have all the food in the world, but when sickness strikes there's nothing like an established health record that vet's can use as reference for your own case.
Proper exercise and skill training:
Making sure that your pet dog is getting enough exercise is one way of helping him maintain proper behavior. A well exercised pet is always a happy one. While a happy pet dog is always one that gets proper exercise.
Love and care for pets deals more on what a pet owner can offer a pet in times it needs protection and support. Numerous pet accessories are not as important as a pet owner taking the necessary precautions for their pets.
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