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How to Raise a Healthy and Happy Dog
How to Raise a Healthy and Happy Dog
How to Raise a Healthy and Happy Dog
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How to Raise a Healthy and Happy Dog

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In this eBook, we talk about a main topic that is further broken down into multiple topics. Our main topic is how to care for your dog, hence the name of the book. Inside, on these pages, we talk about what things you need to know to take care of your dog as well as how to make sure they are healthy and happy.

Every owner wants the best for their dog and wants to be able to give their dog the best possible food, and keep them in the best health possible. After all, dog is man's best friend.

You may think that you know everything there is to know about taking care of your dog, but even an old dog can learn new tricks, as they say.

This is also a great book for new owners who need to known the basics, and everything there is to know about their dogs, and taking care of your dog. It contains great, informative information about basically everything that you want and need to known having to do with your dog's health, exercise, and safety.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateApr 2, 2013
ISBN9781456615673
How to Raise a Healthy and Happy Dog

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    How to Raise a Healthy and Happy Dog - Dawn Michael

    How to Raise a Healthy and Happy Dog:

    The Perfect Dog Care Book

    Dawn Michael

    Copyright

    © 2012 by Dawn Michael

    E-Book Distribution: XinXii

    http://www.xinxii.com

    ISBN 9781456615673

    All rights reserved. The reproduction or utilization of this work in whole in part, in any form by any print, electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography, photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher.

    Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of any copyrighted materials in any form. To do so is a violation of the author’s rights.

    Terms of Use

    Any information provided in this book is through the author’s interpretation. The author has done strenuous work to reassure the accuracy of this subject. If you wish you attempt any of the practices provided in this book, you are doing so with your own responsibility. The author will not be held accountable for any misinterpretations or misrepresentations of the information provided here.

    All information provided is done so with every effort to represent the subject, but does not guarantee that your life will change. The author shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damages that result from reading this book.

    Contents

    Introduction

    How to Love Your Dog

    Feeding Your Dog

    The Amount of Food to Feed

    Foods You Shouldn’t Give Your Dog

    Diets Change

    Allergies of Food

    Proper Diet

    Food Costs

    Canned or Dry Food

    Doggy Dental Care

    Some Common Dental Issues

    Dental Problems and How to Prevent Them

    Dental Treatments

    Dental Care at Home

    Overweight Dog

    Proper Pet Identification

    Grooming and Handling

    Clipping a Pet

    Giving Your Dog a Bath

    Heartworms, Fleas and Other Parasites

    How to Prevent Heartworm

    Health Insurance

    How Often Should You Get Your Pet Examined

    Importance of Regular CheckUps

    Physical Examinations and Their Importance

    The Process

    Signs to Recognize If Your Dog is Sick

    How to Care for an Ill Dog

    How to Give Your Dog Medicine

    Vaccinations

    Frequent Asked Questions

    Spaying and Neutering

    Female Dog Spaying

    Male Dog Neutering

    How to Make Sure Your Dog Isn’t Bored

    Doggy Traveling

    Final Words

    Introduction

    It is a very exciting time when a new puppy or dog comes into the household for everyone in the family.

    The first couple of days are going to be hard and require a lot of your attention for a couple of reasons, but the most obvious reason being that the new puppy needs to adjust to it’s new home and owners. I mean think about it, you are about to live with this puppy for the rest of his life without knowing very much about each other.

    You think that you know everything there is to expect, but you don’t. When it comes to new puppies, adopt a new motto; expect the unexpected. Adopt that motto, and you will be better prepared already. The first few weeks are going to be hard, and contain some interesting new things you aren’t expecting, especially if you have never owned a dog before.

    Remember this, getting a new puppy is a big responsibility and requires a lot of dedication. You are now responsible for another life, and as being responsible for that life you need to make sure they are healthy and happy to insure them a good life.

    The first couple of weeks aren’t going to be easy because you are going to be adjusting to an abrupt change in your life, and you will have to do with a lot of messes and things that make you want to scream. But don’t give up because it will get easier once you and the new puppy settle down and accept each other.

    We all know that you don’t want to go through all the ups and downs of the first couple of weeks, and that you definitely don’t want them affecting your dog negatively. We want it to be as stress-free as possible for both you and your dog, so we have wrote some tips below on some things that you might want to prepare yourself for; before your dog’s first day in your house and during the first couple of days.

    Since you are going to need to prepare yourself before bringing your new adorable puppy home, we are going to help you out by give you some smart advice to help you.

    One thing is for sure though; a little work beforehand goes a long way because it does not take very long for your new little puppy to get into some

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