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White Mage Rose

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 11:39 pm


General Dog Care

Feeding

Puppies eight to 12 weeks old need four meals a day.
Feed puppies three to six months old three meals a day.
Feed puppies six months to one year two meals a day.
When your dog reaches his first birthday, one meal a day is usually enough.
For some dogs, including larger canines or those prone to bloat, it's better to feed two smaller meals.

Premium-quality dry food provides a well-balanced diet for adult dogs and may be mixed with water, broth or canned food. Your dog may enjoy cottage cheese, cooked egg or fruits and vegetables, but these additions should not total more than ten percent of his daily food intake.

Puppies should be fed a high-quality, brand-name puppy food (large breed puppy foods for large breeds). Please limit "people food," however, because it can result in vitamin and mineral imbalances, bone and teeth problems and may cause very picky eating habits and obesity. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times, and be sure to wash food and water dishes frequently.

Exercise

Dogs need exercise to burn calories, stimulate their minds, and stay healthy. Individual exercise needs vary based on breed or breed mix, sex, age and level of health. Exercise also tends to help dogs avoid boredom, which can lead to destructive behaviors. Supervised fun and games will satisfy many of your pet's instinctual urges to dig, herd, chew, retrieve and chase.

Grooming

Help keep your dog clean and reduce shedding with frequent brushing. Check for fleas and ticks daily during warm weather. Most dogs don't need to be bathed more than a few times a year. Before bathing, comb or cut out all mats from the coat. Carefully rinse all soap out of the coat, or the dirt will stick to soap residue.

Handling

To carry a puppy or small dog, place one hand under the dog's chest, with either your forearm or other hand supporting the hind legs and rump. Never attempt to lift or grab your puppy or small dog by the forelegs, tail or back of the neck. If you do have to lift a large dog, lift from the underside, supporting his chest with one arm and his rear end with the other.

Housing

Your pet needs a warm, quiet place to rest, away from all drafts and off the floor. A training crate or dog bed is ideal, with a clean blanket or pillow placed inside. Wash the dog's bedding often. If your dog will be spending a lot of time outdoors, be sure she has access to shade and plenty of cool water in hot weather, and a warm, dry, covered shelter when it's cold.

Licensing and Identification

Follow your community’s licensing regulations. Be sure to attach the license to your dog’s collar. This, along with an ID tag and implanted microchip or tattoo, can help secure your dog’s return should she become lost.

Fleas and Ticks

Daily inspections of your dog for fleas and ticks during the warm seasons are important. Use a flea comb to find and remove fleas. There are several new methods of flea and tick control. Speak to your veterinarian about these and other options.

Medicines and Poisons

Never give your dog medication that has not been prescribed by a veterinarian. If you suspect that your animal has ingested a poisonous substance, call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for 24-hour animal poison information at (88 cool 426- 4435.

Spaying and Neutering

Female dogs should be spayed and male dogs neutered by six months of age.

Vaccinations

our dog may benefit from receiving a number of vaccinations
PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 11:40 pm


Dog Supply Checklist

Premium-quality dog food and treats
Food dish
Water bowl
Toys, toys and more toys, including safe chew toys
Brush & comb for grooming, including flea comb
Collar with license and ID tag
Leash
Carrier (for smaller dogs)
Training crate
Dog bed or box with warm blanket or towel
Dog toothbrush


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White Mage Rose

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2023 1:18 pm


The Scoop on Poop

Keep your dog on a leash when you are outside, unless you are in a secured, fenced-in area. If your dog defecates on a neighbor's lawn, the sidewalk or any other public place, please clean it up.
PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2023 1:31 pm


Canine DIY Enrichment

Food Enrichment

Muffin Tin Puzzle

What You’ll Need:

Muffin tin
Tennis balls and/or other toys
Dog or puppy kibble

How To:

Distribute kibble in multiple tins.
Place toys on top of kibble.


Box Puzzle

What You’ll Need:

Three boxes that can nest in each other
High-value “smelly” treat(s)

How To:

Place treat(s) inside smallest box; fold top of box.


Paper Roll Puzzle

What You’ll Need:

Toilet paper or paper towel roll
Treats

How to:

Fold one end of the roll, place treat(s) inside.
Fold the other end of the roll.


Snuffle Mat

What You’ll Need:

High-pile bathroom mat, or fleece strips tied to a rubber mat
Dog or puppy kibble

How to:

Place and hide kibble throughout mat.

Environmental Enrichment

indoor Agility Course

What You’ll Need:

Various pieces of furniture/household items
High-value treats

youtube

Make Your Own Flirt Pole

What You’ll Need:

1" diameter PVC pipe or broom handle
Rope
Dog Toy

How to:

Step 1: Cut your pipe. First, the pipe I bought at the store was about 5 feet long. You can decide how long you want your pole based upon how big your dog is. Our’s is a little 17 pounder, so we cut ours to 4 ft. Quite honestly, we could have gone down to 3 ft. as well.

Step 2: Cut your rope. You can eyeball this, as again the length of your rope will be your decision based upon the size of your pooch. Longer if a bigger dog. Mine was cut to about 9 ft. total.

Step 3: Pull rope through pipe & knot. Tie as many knots as you need to make sure it won’t fall through when it gets pulled.

Step 4: Tie toy at the end of rope. Knot it well as it will take a beating!


Scent Games / Find It

What You’ll Need:

High-value treats

How to:

Say “find it” and toss a treat close to your dog. When your dog gets the treat praise your dog.
After you dog starts to get the game slowly start making it hard. Once dogs learn the game you can begin hiding treats for your do to find.
Or, take a walk at your dog’s pace allowing your dog to stop, sniff and take in the scents


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White Mage Rose

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2023 1:32 pm


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