Get ready for your new dog before you bring him home,to make sure the transition will be as smooth as possible. Buy food, treats, a collar and leash, toys, grooming tools and other necessities in advance so your dog or puppy will have everything he needs.
2. KEEP YOUR DOG HEALTHY
Feed a Good Diet
Work with your veterinarian or breeder to find the food that is best for your dog's age, size and activity level. Keep the diet consistent. Always provide plenty of fresh, clean water.
Human Foods Dogs Can Eat and Cannot Eat:
YES:
NO:
Apple
Alcohol
Banana
Avocado
Carrot
Chocolate
Cheese (In moderation)
Coffee
Eggs
Grapes
Chicken
Garlic
Honey
Milk
Kiwi
Mushroom
Potatoes
Raw Potato
Pumpkin
Raisin
Exercise
Dogs need regular exercise to ensure continuing good health. Take your dog for walks, run around in the yard, throw a ball around - anything to get him up and moving. This will benefit his health and could prevent behavior problems.
3. KEEP YOUR DOG SAFE
Your dog should wear an identification tag with your name, address and phone number at all times. This will increase the chances of your dog being returned to you if he is lost or runs away.
4. TRAIN YOUR DOG
Teach your dog basic commands such as sit, stay, come and down. Training your dog will not only make your life easier, but will also fulfill your dog's desire to learn and please you.
5. BE A FRIEND
Set aside time each day for play sessions. Apart from the obvious benefit of having fun together, play also provides an outlet for your dog's energy.Take your dog on frequent walks. He will enjoy exploring the neighborhood and will benefit from the exercise. Make sure that you have a good strong leash and that you maintain control of the dog at all times.