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Pet Care - Your
Essential Checklist To Caring For Your
Pet
Author: Derek Rogers
The decision to bring a pet into your home for you and your
family should not be taken lightly. A pet will become a member
of your family and not just a fixture in your home. Pets are
not meant to come and go, but to remain as part of your home
for years to come. Unfortunately for some, pets are disposable
items that will be moved if they are an inconvenience. This
should be avoided since unstable homes can make unstable
pets.
A checklist for pet care can be an essential tool when you
first bring home your new pet. For many people, a new pet is
their first experience at being a full-time pet parent, and for
those this list will be most useful. Preparing yourself, your
home, and your pet for those first few months in a new
environment will make the change go gracefully and help
everyone adjust easily.
1. The first thing you want to be sure of is that your pet
has all of their vaccinations up to date. It is important that
your new pet is protected from such outside irritants as fleas,
tics, ringworm, or many other ailments such as distemper or
rabies. The health of your pet is one of the most important
aspects of ongoing care. Wellness exams each year are important
for your pet. A veterinarian will perform a thorough exam on
your pet looking at such things as their vital signs, ears,
eyes, mouth, the heart and lungs, as well as the reproductive
organs and their skin. This step is a very important
preventative measure for your pet each year.
2. Getting your home ready for your new pet can be a big
task, but one that is essential for the big day that your new
friend comes home. If it is a small caged animal, a small space
that is quiet is fine for them to be used to their
surroundings. You will not want to take your new friend out
just yet, but let them get used to the sounds and smells of
their new home before you start introducing them outside of
their immediate surroundings. If it is a larger,
self-sufficient animal such as a cat or dog, you will want to
make sure that they have their own space, a blanket or pet bed
for retreating to, out of the way in case they are too
overwhelmed at the beginning.
3. Regular physical routine is essential for any pet. This
is their exercise routine since they are not like us and do
activity regularly without the help of us. Larger pets such as
dogs must be walked every day, smaller animals like cats,
ferrets, guinea pigs, and birds can be trained to play with
anyone in the family. Toys such as balls, bells, tubes, or even
apparatuses are useful in helping your pet achieve physical
activity during the day while you are away or even you
interacting with them while they are exploring.
If you follow some simple guidelines, your new pet is sure
to adapt to his new family in no time at all. Regular checkups,
physical activity and preventative measures can not only make
your pet more comfortable, but also extend the life of your
pet. A pet is an investment so you will want to be sure to take
care of him for the benefit of everyone.
About the author: Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who
represents a number of UK businesses. For pet care, he
recommends Seapets, one of the UK's leading suppliers of
pet supplies.
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