Friday, September 25, 2009

Protect Your Pet From The Pound

Summary article>>wrote By Donald Lee

Pets are people, too. The sad reality, though, is that a lot people own pets when they’re really not ready to care properly for their little furry friends. Or they just don’t know how to love, clean, and treat a cat, dog, or other animal the right and humane way. Your commitment shows you are ready to learn how to own a pet. Once you are trained in the following pet ownership basics, then you can take the next step and find the perfect pet for you.

Before you get a pet, locate a trusted veterinarian in your neighborhood and go over all of your soon-to-be pet’s health needs. Neuter, neuter, neuter. Point blank, this is one of the most crucial things you can do to protect your pet’s health. Remember that number above from the Humane Society (6 to 8 million pets in cages)? Believe it or not, pet health insurance is all the craze in employer benefits packages. That’s because it comes in very handy nowadays, considering the importance of pet health and how pet pills and operations seem to be getting just as pricy as people medicine.

Even if you don’t get pet insurance through work, look into a package on your own. Pour attention and love on your pet. Why even bother having a pet if you don’t plan to give it affection? Groom your pet. Depending on your type of animal, grooming could involve a bath, the occasional haircut, regular hair brushing, tooth exams, and paw inspection.

Animals love exercise. Teach your pet proper bathroom etiquette. When training becomes an issue, whether it’s for potty training or how-not-to-chew-up-your-shoes training, consider obedience school. To put it bluntly, if you can’t follow these rules, you shouldn’t own a pet.

  • Should You Get a Dog from the Pound?
One issue that many people are very passionate about is that of buying a animal from a shelter. Many of the animals that are at the pound will certainly make a fantastic pet. If you have been thinking about getting a specific breed of animal then it is certainly going to be easier to find that animal from a breeder. Because of the fact that shelters get so many new animals all the time they need to get rid of the older animals that have not found homes. There are shelters, however, that are known as no kill shelters. No kill shelters will keep the animals until they find a home. Many people choose to find their animals at the shelters.
Having a new animal is a joy.



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