Showing posts with label veterinary clinic park county co. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinary clinic park county co. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 December 2018

Is It A Good Idea To Adopt A Pet During The Holidays?

There is a right time to adopt a pets and this is not during the holidays when everyone is busy and in a rush for last minute shopping, parties, travel, etc. There is so much noise and house guests come and go. If you choose to adopt a pet during the holidays, you will hardly have enough time to help your new pet through the transition period. Training a new pet will also need a substantial amount of time and effort. It is best to forego bringing home a new pet until after the holidays when everything is back to normal and you have enough time to devote to a newly adopted pet.
Unfortunately, there are people who give away pets as gifts. But experts frown upon this practice. The decision to have a new pet should be deliberated on carefully so every member of the family can pitch in and help make the new pet’s transition period a positive experience for everyone in the household.
Your new pet needs to be taken to your veterinary clinic Teller County, CO for a wellness check and to have his vaccinations updated. 

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Training Your Dog to Retrieve

You can have fun with a dog who will retrieve items you throw for him. Identify a toy, a ball or even a training dummy that your dog loves and want to play with. Throw the item a short distance and encourage your dog to get it with the BACK command and lots of enthusiasm. Once he has the object, squat down and encourage him to bring it to you. Throw it again if your dog brings the object to you. Start with short distances so your dog doesn’t drop it when coming to you. Your dog may play “keep away.” Consider typing a rope to the object so you can pull it back to you. Practice so you can get rid of the rope. Increase the retrieval distance gradually. Entice your dog to give you the object with food treats. Most importantly, have fun. Contact your vet Teller County, CO to learn more.