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Bringing Home A New Pet

How to Welcome A New Dog In the House

How to Welcome A New Dog In the House

Before I brought our dog home, I made all the necessary preparations to make sure we are equipped with everything we need to make his stay with us as comfortable as possible. I organized his needs in advance.  I had a  personalized collar and leash, food and water bowls and of course, some toys.  I even ordered an identification tag right away.

To guarantee his safety, I also made sure the house is pet-proof.  All household chemicals, such as cleansers, insecticide, antifreeze, and other dangerous liquids were locked away.  I place the houseplants out of reach. Since labradors don’t want to be left alone and they express their frustration by damaging things or chewing , I tied all electrical cords out of the way.  Our doors are always closed  including the doors to our washer and dryer, our closets, and the cupboards just incase he gets  inquisitive and sneaks inside.  All our household trinkets were also out of his reach.  Stuff like garbage, medicine, pins, elastics, thread, needles, and so on are definitely placed out of the way. 

When he was finally home, I slowly introduced him to every part of the house.  I showed him  his pet supplies so he can explore and get used to them.   To ensure that he feels comfortable and become well adjusted with the surroundings, I made sure he is given plenty of love and affection within the first few days.  We gave him pleny of love and attention.  We spent more time playing with him and lavished him with hugs. In as much as we would like to make him feel secured, I also want to immediately instill  in him the things and places around the house that he is not supposed to touch and be around.  After a week, I took him to the veterinarian  for a health check and any needed vaccination.

Consistency is important to avoid confusion. Doing it right the first time will go a long way.  At first, he maybe a little confused and disoriented.  Sights and sounds were familiar and unfamiliar but he was able to catch up.   It was hardwork and overwhelming but we took it one day at a time. We actually started on obedience training from day one because I want him to be a good companion and member of the family. Basic period of adjustment was between six to twelve weeks.  Keep your eyes open and you will marvel at the transformation. I did!

Does Choosing the Right Vet Matter?

Veterinary Doctors Who Care

Veterinary Doctors Who Care

When I was looking for a veterinarian for my dog, I did my homework as I always do, when I was looking for my own doctor.  This was a very important decision because it will help guarantee that my dog will live a healthy life.  The vet must be able to meet all my expectation because I will be entrusting to him the management of my dog’s health care.  I also want a veteranian who can take care of almost every circumstance so that I don’t have to go to a specialist for extras.  Accessibility was not a primary concern, but it was taken into consideration.  The pricing was also taken into consideration.  Since I feel that personal recommendation is best, I asked a very good friend of mine. 

Once I decided which clinic to go, I scheduled a well visit.  It gave me the opportunity to see whether the veterinarian and the clinic belongs to a professional organization and an affiliate such as having up-to-date equipment, updated education in animal care and a knowledgeable staff.  I also checked the veterinarian’s qualifications and whether he/she specializes in a particular area other than general practice.  I also spoke to the staff to see if they are friendly and has genuine love for the animals because if they don’t, it can become a problem in the future because I may not be comfortable leaving my dog in their care if he has to stay overnight.  It was also a good idea to check for policies and services, hours open, emergency, laboratory and x-ray work and if they are certified to perform surgeries.

Now, I take my dog to regular visits and vaccinations to the veterinarian of choice.  My veterinarian exceeds my expectation because when my dog was sick, he checked on him everyday and I can call him anytime I need his medical advise.