Seven Steps to a Happier Pet
The responsibility that comes with having a pet is not to be taken lightly.
It is up to you to make sure that your pet's needs are met and that you
have done everything in your power to make your pet's life a happy one.
Here are seven easy things you can do to make sure that your pet has the
best life possible:
1. Make sure your pet has it's ID tag. The ID tag tells where your pet
lives and of any medical conditions your pet may have. If your pet wanders
off, it may be the only thing standing between your pet and the pound!
2. Prevent behavioral problems by enrolling your pet in a behavior training
class before it acquires any bad habits. This tip will make both you and
your pet happier for the entire lifetime you are together!
3. Get your pet a check up from a vet at least once a year. Some behavior
problems can be health related and taking your pet to the vet on a regular
basis will help you with tip # 2.
4. Prepare for disasters. Your pet cannot read the escape plan you have
made for your family in case of a flood, fire, or other disaster! Make
sure your escape plans include someone in your family having the job of
securing or gathering up and removing your pet(s) from your home and taking
them to a safe place.
5. Plan for the future. Who will take care of your pet if something happens
to you? Make sure you have a "godparent" for all of your pets.
This includes short term care as well if you are in the hospital, incapacitated,
or out of town.
6. Learn to avoid dog bites by training your dog and your family. This
is especially important for children. Every year 4.7 million children
are bitten by dogs. 80% are by dogs they know and have been in daily contact
with! See http://nodogbites.org for more information and how to videos.
(The site is part of The Humane Society web site.)
7. And last but not least - Have a heart - Be smart - and have your pet
neutered or spayed as soon as they are old enough. If you can't afford
to have your pet spayed or neutered go to these two web sites to see their
requirements for getting a voucher to pay to have the procedure done.
http://spayusa.org or http://pets911.com. Both sites will help you pay
for the vet bill to get your pet spayed or neutered.
There you have it!
Seven simple steps to keep you and your pets happy for a long, long time.
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