May 11 2008
Taking Care Of A Dog In The Suburbs
Taking care of a dog in suburbs is basically easier than in the city. One of the main reasons for this is probably the space that is available for you and your dog. One of the constraints of having a dog in the city is the limited space that it has in an apartment or a loft. Of course, there are parks for you and your pet to play in but in the long run, you will have to go back to the apartment.
Usually, pet owners in the suburbs have a lot of space to raise several dogs. Taking care of a dog is actually the same basically. Food, water and shelter are the basic needs of a dog. These are what you should consider when taking care of a dog anywhere. Another factor that you should consider is how much time you can spend with your dog. Dogs love attention from their owners and are not short of love to give. Taking care of a dog does not only mean providing its basic needs but also to love it and nurture it.
Basics Of Taking Care Of A Dog
In the suburbs where some dogs may be allowed to run free around the property or the neighborhood, the owner needs to provide basic identification for his dog. This is in case of emergency or in case it gets lost. Check with your local government what documents you need to fill out or laws you need to know in taking care of a dog.
Dogs in the suburbs may be more active than city dogs. Taking care of a dog in the suburbs will probably mean providing the right amount of food it needs corresponding to the amount of energy it uses daily. Active dogs, like working dogs living on farms and ranches may need more food than other house dogs that just lounge around ion the porch. An active dog will appreciate a supply of fresh water.
Dogs in the suburbs may sleep outside or inside the house depending on the preferences of the owner. One way of taking care of a dog is to provide shelter for it. A dog house will suffice for an outdoor kennel. Provide blankets for your dog to lay on if the weather outside seems chilly and if your dog is of the shorthaired variety. Most longhaired dogs tolerate chilly weather well.
Taking care of a dog is not a big deal if you enjoy their company and love them. So, whether you are in the city or the suburbs, taking care of a dog will not change the fact that you love your dog.
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