Preparations for a New Dog in Your Home: Essential Step
Part 1: Preparations for Living with a Dog in Daily Life
1. Assisting Your Dog in Adjusting to the New Environment
When a new dog joins your home, it might feel disoriented. It's crucial for owners to spend quality time with their pets, allowing them to explore and acclimate to their new surroundings at their own pace. Before the dog arrives, ensure you have everything ready: a food bowl, a water bowl, a cozy bed, and chew toys to help the dog settle in quickly.
2. Ensuring Home Safety Measures
Dogs are naturally curious and may investigate new objects by sniffing and biting. As a result, it's essential to secure valuable, fragile, and hazardous items, such as exposed electrical wires, power outlets, and cleaning agents. Additionally, check and secure windows and doors to prevent your dog from escaping.
3. Your Dog's Daily Diet
Dogs require a significant amount of water, so always ensure they have access to clean, fresh water. A balanced and nutritious dog food is the best choice, offering controlled energy levels. It's also important to maintain a regular feeding schedule for your dog.
Part 2: Health Preparations for Raising a Dog
1. Routine Health CheckUp
It's advisable to schedule a veterinary checkup for your new dog within the first week of bringing it home. This comprehensive examination includes a fullbody check,瘟热病、细小病毒检测、血常规、粪便常规、皮肤检查和耳道检查等项目. Additional tests may be necessary depending on the dog's condition.
2. Vaccinations
Even with the best care, dogs are still at risk of contracting diseases from other animals or the environment, such as through air, insects, or other animals' feces. Puppies are particularly susceptible to these illnesses, so it's important to vaccinate them promptly and to receive booster shots annually. Consult with your veterinarian to create a tailored vaccination schedule.
3. Deworming
Deworming is a vital and essential part of caring for your dog. Wait until your dog has fully adjusted to its new home before administering deworming medication. It's also important to schedule deworming treatments after vaccinations. For puppies, deworming can begin as early as two weeks old, with treatments every two weeks for four consecutive weeks, followed by monthly treatments thereafter.
Your dog is now a cherished member of your family. Take good care of them and enjoy the warm and joyful moments together.
Tip: For more information on how to welcome a puppy into your home, click to read "How to Welcome a Puppy into Your New Home."