It’s not easy to be a responsible dog owner. It requires work and effort. As much as we love them, dogs can’t take care of themselves. If you are thinking of getting a dog, read this list of 6 tips to be a responsible dog owner so you’ll know what to expect once you bring your new family member home.

#1: Take your dog for regular wellness visits

Your dog should be evaluated by our veterinary team at least once a year. They should be kept up to date on their vaccines and receive regular preventive treatment for fleas, ticks, and heartworms. They also should receive appropriate dental care. During the wellness visit, our team will address your dog’s dietary needs to ensure they’re receiving adequate nutrition without gaining excess weight.

#2: Spay or neuter your dog

The United States has a pet homelessness crisis, resulting in millions of healthy pets being euthanized every year. Spaying or neutering your dog ensures you are not contributing to this problem. Also, these procedures can prolong your dog’s life by preventing serious infections and cancers.

#3: Socialize your dog

A properly socialized dog is more likely to be well-adjusted and well-behaved. This helps ensure your dog will be welcome at gatherings and not become aggressive toward another pet or person. Socialized dogs also are less likely to be affected by issues such as noise phobias and separation anxiety.

#4: Exercise your dog

All dogs require daily exercise to remain fit and to help keep them mentally and physically stimulated. Depending on your dog’s breed, this may entail walking around the neighborhood or a vigorous game of fetch. Finding fun ways to exercise your dog can strengthen your bond.

#5: Identify your dog

Ensure your dog always wears a snug-fitting collar and current identification tags in case they get lost. It would be best to consider having them microchipped, which is the best way to ensure they are returned to you.

#6: Make time for your dog.

Your dog sees you as their family. They require love and attention from you to be emotionally and psychologically healthy. Make time for them every day to groom, snuggle, and play.

Is it time to bring in your furry friend for a wellness visit? Contact our office or set up an BOOK APPOINTMENT today!