Sunday, March 15, 2015

How To Prepare To Get Cavachons And Other Small Dogs

By Lena Stephenson


The addition of any dog to a family can be a stressful time, particularly if you have never had a canine companion before. By doing a bit of homework before you bring home Cavachons or other small dogs, you should be able to make this process as simple and stress-free as possible. Here are some tips about preparing your home for any dog.

You need to know as much as possible about the particular breed you are considering. You want to make sure you are prepared if there are any specific health conditions that a particular breed is prone to developing. Its also good to know how large a particular breed can get as well. This way you can tell whether or not your living space will be large enough to accommodate a dog when it is fully grown.

Having the right equipment on hand will always make it easier to bring a new pooch home for the first time. As part of your research, you should look to see if they need a large amount of grooming and buy any needed tools for this. You may also want to choose food and water bowls based on a canine's physical appearance. You want them to be able to eat and drink easily without running into issues with the shape of their muzzle.

Any dog will need medical care at some point in its life. Now is the time to do some research and find a veterinarian that you feel comfortable with. You may want to make sure the clinic is located close enough to your home so that you can get a sick or injured dog there as quickly as possible. You may be surprised to find out that a vet can also be a great source of information and support when it comes to dealing with healthy pets as well.

Your dog is going to need food. Keep in mind that switching food suddenly can lead to diarrhea and other problems so if your dog comes from a breeder or a pet store, it can be worthwhile to get some of the food that they ate in their former home. If you decide to switch foods, you can do so slowly and avoid your pet getting any digestive upset.

Where to find a dog can also be a challenge. Most cities and towns have rescue organizations. Many mixed breed dogs can be excellent companions and may be more affordable than purebred canines would be. If you want to deal with a breeder, make sure you do some checking so that you know you are getting a healthy dog to add to your family.

Obedience classes can be a great idea when you are bringing home a new dog. You can learn tips and tricks to managing your pup. A young dog can benefit from being able to meet other people and dogs so that it does not become fearful down the road.

Although it may seem like a lot of work to do before picking a dog, the fact is that this groundwork will help you choose the right pet and introduce it in a way that is positive and enjoyable. Then, your pet can settle in, get used to your family and over time become a wonderful companion and friend.




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