Welcoming your new dog home
Here are some tips for new dog owners:
1. Establish a Routine:
Dogs thrive on consistency. Set regular times for feeding, walks, and bathroom breaks to help your dog adjust quickly to their new home.
2. Positive Reinforcement:
Reward good behavior with treats, praise, or play. This helps your dog understand what’s expected and strengthens your bond.
3. Socialization:
Introduce your dog to different environments, people, and other animals early on. This helps them become well-adjusted and less anxious in new situations.
4. Exercise and Mental Stimulation:
Ensure your dog gets enough physical exercise and mental challenges through play, training, or puzzle toys to keep them healthy and happy.
5. Training Basics:
Start with basic commands like sit, stay, and come. Consistent training helps establish good behavior and strengthens your communication.
6. Vet Visits and Health Care:
Schedule regular vet check-ups and keep up with vaccinations, flea prevention, and other health needs. Spaying/neutering is also important unless you plan to breed responsibly.


HEALTH TIPS
1. Regular Vet Visits:
Schedule routine check-ups with your vet to monitor your dog’s health, get vaccinations, and stay on top of any potential issues.
2. Proper Nutrition:
Feed your dog a balanced diet appropriate for their age, size, breed, and activity level. Consult your vet for recommendations on the best food and portion sizes.
3. Dental Care:
Brush your dog’s teeth regularly with a dog-specific toothbrush and toothpaste. Dental chews can also help reduce plaque and tartar buildup.
4. Parasite Prevention:
Use vet-recommended flea, tick, and heartworm preventatives. These parasites can cause serious health issues if not controlled.
5. Grooming:
Regular grooming keeps your dog’s coat and skin healthy. This includes brushing, bathing, and trimming their nails. Some breeds may also require ear cleaning.
6. Spaying/Neutering:
Unless you plan to breed responsibly, consider spaying or neutering your dog. This can prevent certain health issues and contribute to better behavior.
7. Weight Management:
Keep your dog at a healthy weight to avoid obesity-related health problems like joint issues, diabetes, and heart disease. Regularly monitor their weight and adjust their diet as needed.
8. Hydration:
Always provide fresh, clean water for your dog. Proper hydration is crucial for their overall health.
9. Mental Health:
Dogs need mental stimulation and social interaction to prevent anxiety and behavioral problems. Regular training, playtime, and socialization with other dogs can keep their mind healthy.
10. Vaccinations:
Stay up-to-date with your dog’s vaccinations to protect them from common and serious diseases.
11. Watch for Signs of Illness:
Be aware of any changes in your dog’s behavior, eating habits, or energy levels. Early detection of health issues can lead to better outcomes.
12. Emergency Preparedness: Know the location of the nearest 24-hour emergency vet and have a first aid kit ready at home for your dog.
FEEDING
At Happy Paws Animal Rescue, we believe that every dog deserves a healthy, balanced diet without breaking the bank. Explore our budget-friendly recipes tailored for special dietary needs, including low-protein and soft meals for dogs with dental issues. Our feeding ratio guide ensures that your dog gets the right portions, keeping them happy and healthy. Start feeding smart today !

