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Tips for dog parents:
•#Consistent routine → dogs thrive on predictable feeding, walking, and sleep times.
• Morning & evening walks → burn energy, reduce stress, improve behavior.
• Check paws after walks → glass, salt, ice, or debris can hide between pads.
• Fresh water always available → dehydration hits quick, especially active dogs.
🍽️ Nutrition
• Quality food over quantity → look for real meat as first ingredient.
• Avoid toxic foods → grapes, chocolate, onions, garlic, xylitol, cooked bones.
• Don’t overdo treats → max 10% of daily calories.
• Slow feeders for fast eaters to prevent bloating and vomiting.
🏋️ Exercise & Enrichment
• Breed-appropriate activity → herding, working, terriers need more energy burn than lap breeds.
• Mental stimulation → puzzle toys, snuffle mats, hide-and-seek treats.
• Rotate toys weekly to keep things exciting.
🧼 Grooming
• Brush regularly depending on coat type (some daily, some weekly).
• Nail trims every 3–4 weeks → long nails mess up posture.
• Clean ears weekly to prevent infections.
• Bathe only when needed → too much bathing strips oils.
💩 Health & Safety
• Poop check → consistency, color, and frequency tell you a LOT.
• Annual vet visit + vaccines even if dog “looks healthy.”
• Flea/tick/heartworm prevention year-round.
• Microchip + tags always up to date.
• Dog-proof the house → secure trash, cords, toxic plants.
🧠 Training & Behavior
• Positive reinforcement only → reward good behavior; never punish.
• Short, consistent sessions (5–10 min).
• Socialize early with people, dogs, environments.
• Teach basic commands → sit, stay, recall, leave it, drop it.
• Reward calm behavior — not just excitement.
❤️ Emotional Care
• Learn your dog’s stress signals → yawning, lip licking, turning away, tucked tail.
• Give them a safe space (crate, bed, or quiet corner).
• Short alone-time practice to prevent separation anxiety.
• Quality time > quantity — even 10 minutes of focused attention helps.
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