BEST DOG GONE DOG CARE….What you need to know about dog care!!
Your dog is one of your most faithful companions. Dog Gone Dog Care is here to help you to care for your dog. From time to time, he or she may present you with unique challenges that could lead to frustration for both you and your furry four-legged friend. We provide information that will help you handle the responsibilities and potential difficulties that comes with the joy of sharing your life with a dog. Remember, good dog care is essential.
Your dog gives you their unconditional love, loyalty, and friendship. In return, he or she counts on you to provide her with food, water, companionship, exercise, shelter, regular veterinary care, and more. Take care of all these essentials, and you'll be guaranteed to develop a rewarding relationship with your furry four-legged pet.
Health Issues
One of the biggest responsibities that we have as pet owners is our pet's health. As all pet owners will agree, dog health problems deserve the same attention that we give to our own health issues. Dogs face the same illnesses as we do, such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis and even depression, in addition to other illnesses such as kennel cough and heartworm.
Take your dog to the veterinarian for regular check-ups. If you do not have a veterinarian, ask your local animal shelter or one of your pet-owning friends for a referral.
Spay or neuter your dog. Dogs who have this routine surgery tend to live longer, be healthier, and have fewer behavior problems (e.g., biting, running away). By spaying or neutering your dog, you are also doing your part to reduce the problem of pet overpopulation.
Give your dog a nutritionally balanced diet, including constant access to fresh water. Ask your vet for advice on what to feed your dog and how often to feed your pet.
Give your dog plenty of exercise to keep him physically fit. Most dog owners find that playing with their canine companion, along with walking him once or twice a day, provides plenty exercise. Other exercises could be taking he or she to a "dog park" if one is available. If you have questions about the amount of exercise appropriate for your dog, consult your veterinarian.

Other Dog Care Issues
Outfit your dog with a collar and ID tag that includes your name, address, and telephone number. No matter how careful you are, there's a chance your dog could become lost. An ID tag greatly increases the chance that your pet will be returned home safely.
Enroll your dog in a training class. Training your dog will allow you to control your companion's behavior safely. The training will offer you an opportunity to enhance the bond you share with your dog.
Get Your Tog Tags. Even a dog with a valid license, rabies tag, and ID tag should not be allowed to roam outside of your home or fenced yard. It is best for you, your community, and your dog to keep your pet under control at all times. Check with your local animal shelter or humane society for information regarding legal requirements, where to obtain tags, and where to have your pet vaccinated.
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