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10-Ways to Protect Your Dog

10-Ways to Protect Your Dog

Whether you are taking your canine to the park or letting him run freely in the park, your dog’s safety is precious. Use the following tips to protect your dog from loss, injury or illness.

Always place a dog tag or some type of identification on your canine pet. Micro chipping is the perfect ID alternative. Microchips are implanted into the skin of the neck. They can be scanned to help identify your dog's information.

1. Unless you are in an enclosed or gated area, keep dogs on it leash. As an added ounce of preventing check fences to ensure they are securely locked

2. To prevent your canine from drinking stagnant, contaminant water, carry either a sport bottle or a bowl with water

3. At the park, before you allow your pooch to run freely with other dogs, replace training collars (pinch or choke) with an identifying buckle collar. Since, training colors can wreak havoc on other canines, it’s a good idea to switch over your dog’s collar

4. To get your dog acclimated and warmed up for its walk, be sure to take brisk strides and a moderate jog before you release him from with other canines.

5. Keep a watchful eye on your dog during any rumbling and tumbling. It is when most accidents occur.

6. Prohibit your dog from associating with overly aggressive canines

7. Familiarize yourself with the rules, ordinances of your neighborhood. Contact your local municipal’s village hall.

8. Confirm which parks are for dogs and the hours of the venue.

9. Always, always tote a duty bag to clean up after your dog.

10. To prevent the spread of any worms, parasites or the chances of you our your dog stepping in other dog’s fecal matter, request other dog owners to tidy up after their canine.

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